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Cut:
A well cut or faceted diamond, regardless
of its shape, scintillates with fire and light -- offering the greatest
brilliance and value.
While nature determines a diamond's
clarity, carat weight and color, the hand of a master craftsman
is necessary to release its fire, sparkle and beauty. When
a diamond is cut to good proportions, light will reflect from
one mirror-like facet to another and disperse through the top
of the stone, resulting in a display of brilliance and fire.
Diamonds that are cut too deep
or too shallow lose light that spills through the side or bottom.
As a result, poorly cut stones will be less brilliant and beautiful
-- and certainly less valuable -- than well cut diamonds higher
on the Diamond Quality Pyramid.
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