Heart Diamond

DESCRIPTION ABOUT HEART DIAMOND

Though a technical description of the heart-shaped diamond is anything but sentimental, (the heart shaped diamond is essentially a pear-shaped diamond with a cleft at the top), the diamond itself is is considered by some to be the most romantic of all diamond cuts. The heart shaped diamond can be quite fiery with excellent sparkle. Choosing a Heart Shaped Diamond The heart-shaped diamond is likely the most difficult diamond shape to purchase online. If you find a heart shaped diamond you'd like to buy online, we strongly recommend you:

  • Review the length to width ratio to determine the heart's proportions (short and fat? elongated? evenly proportion?)
  • Ensure that the seller has an excellent return policy -- if the diamond arrives and you don't care for the cleft, you want to be able to either exchange or return the stone.
When purchasing a heart-shaped diamond, it's extremely important to pay attention to quality and to select the highest grade cut you can afford. While "shape" is not the same as "cut", the skill of the cutter is critical with heart-shaped diamonds and a diamond with a high grade cut, likely had a skilled cutter. Our minimum recommendations for buying heart-shaped diamonds are as follows (please remember these recommendations are opinion only, and your tastes may vary):
  • Cut: Good
  • Color: G
  • Clarity: SI2
Always be sure to check the length and width of the diamond prior to purchasing.

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    The "Asscher cut diamond" was developed in 1902 by the Asscher Brothers of Holland.
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    As may be evident by the name, the "emerald cut" was originally developed for cutting emeralds.
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