Understanding Diamond Shapes
Diamond shape refers to the geometric form of the diamond when viewed from above. Each shape has been carefully developed to maximize different optical properties like brilliance, fire, and scintillation. The choice of shape is largely personal preference, but understanding the characteristics of each can help you make the perfect selection.
Beyond aesthetics, different shapes also affect the diamond's apparent size, how it wears on the hand, and even its value retention. Our comprehensive guide covers the most popular shapes with expert insights on cut quality, proportions, and selection criteria.
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Round Brilliant
The most popular diamond shape, featuring 57β58 facets designed to maximize brilliance and fire.
The Round Brilliant cut is the most popular and researched diamond shape, accounting for over 75% of all diamonds sold. Developed over centuries and perfected by Marcel Tolkowsky in 1919, this cut features 57 facets arranged in a specific pattern to maximize light return. The round brilliant offers unmatched brilliance and fire, making it the perfect choice for engagement rings.
- Maximum brilliance
- 57β58 facets
- Excellent light performance
- Most popular choice
| Table % | 54β57% |
| Depth % | 61β62.5% |
| Crown Angle | 34β35Β° |
| Pavilion Angle | 40.6β41Β° |
Princess Cut
A square or rectangular diamond with pointed corners and brilliant-cut faceting.
The Princess cut combines the brilliance of round diamonds with a contemporary square shape. Created in the 1980s, this cut features pyramid-like faceting that creates exceptional fire and scintillation. Princess cuts are known for their modern appeal and excellent value retention.
- Square shape
- Brilliant faceting
- Contemporary appeal
- Excellent fire
| Table % | 67β72% |
| Depth % | 65β75% |
| Length to Width | 1.00β1.05 |
| Crown Height | 10β15% |
Emerald Cut
A rectangular step-cut diamond with cropped corners, featuring parallel facets.
The Emerald cut features step-cut faceting with parallel lines that create a hall-of-mirrors effect. This cut emphasizes clarity over brilliance, making it essential to choose higher clarity grades. The emerald cut offers sophisticated elegance with its clean lines and vintage appeal.
- Step-cut faceting
- Hall-of-mirrors effect
- Emphasizes clarity
- Art Deco elegance
| Table % | 61β69% |
| Depth % | 61β67% |
| Length to Width | 1.30β1.50 |
| Crown Height | 12β15% |
Oval Cut
An elongated brilliant cut that combines the fire of round diamonds with a unique shape.
The Oval cut offers the brilliance of a round diamond with an elongated shape that creates the illusion of greater size. This cut can make fingers appear longer and more slender. Oval diamonds require careful selection to avoid bow-tie effects in lower-quality cuts.
- Elongated brilliant cut
- Creates size illusion
- Flattering on fingers
- Excellent brilliance
| Table % | 53β63% |
| Depth % | 58β62% |
| Length to Width | 1.35β1.50 |
| Bow Tie | Minimal |
Marquise Cut
A boat-shaped diamond with pointed ends, offering maximum surface area.
The Marquise cut, also known as the navette cut, features a unique boat-like shape with pointed ends. This cut offers one of the largest surface areas of any diamond shape, creating impressive visual size. The marquise requires careful setting to protect the pointed ends.
- Boat-shaped
- Maximum surface area
- Impressive visual size
- Pointed ends require protection
| Table % | 53β63% |
| Depth % | 58β62% |
| Length to Width | 1.85β2.10 |
| Bow Tie | Minimal |
Pear Cut
A teardrop-shaped diamond combining round and marquise characteristics.
The Pear cut, also called teardrop, combines the brilliance of round cuts with the elegance of marquise shapes. This asymmetrical cut can be worn with the point facing toward or away from the hand. Pear shapes require careful selection to ensure proper symmetry and avoid bow-tie effects.
- Teardrop shape
- Asymmetrical elegance
- Versatile orientation
- Combines round and marquise traits
| Table % | 53β63% |
| Depth % | 58β62% |
| Length to Width | 1.45β1.75 |
| Symmetry | Very Good+ |
Cushion Cut
A square or rectangular shape with rounded corners and larger facets.
The Cushion cut, also known as pillow cut, features a square or rectangular shape with rounded corners. This cut offers excellent fire and a romantic, vintage appeal. Cushion cuts can vary significantly in their length-to-width ratios and faceting patterns.
- Rounded corners
- Excellent fire
- Vintage romance
- Variable proportions
| Table % | 58β68% |
| Depth % | 61β68% |
| Length to Width | 1.00β1.10 |
| Facet Pattern | Modified Brilliant |
Asscher Cut
A square emerald cut with cropped corners and step-cut faceting.
The Asscher cut is essentially a square emerald cut, featuring step-cut faceting and cropped corners. Created by the Asscher Brothers in 1902, this cut emphasizes clarity and offers Art Deco elegance. The Asscher cut requires high clarity grades due to its open faceting structure.
- Square emerald cut
- Step-cut faceting
- Art Deco heritage
- Emphasizes clarity
| Table % | 61β69% |
| Depth % | 61β67% |
| Length to Width | 1.00β1.05 |
| Crown Height | 12β15% |
Quick Shape Comparison
A side-by-side overview of all 8 diamond shapes across key attributes.
| Shape | Cut Family | Facets | Best L/W Ratio | Brilliance | LightScoreβ’ Excellent | Popularity |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Round Brilliant | Brilliant | 57β58 | 1.00 | β β β β β | 85+ | 95% |
| Princess | Brilliant | 76 | 1.00β1.05 | β β β β β | 82+ | 72% |
| Emerald | Step | 58 | 1.30β1.50 | β β β ββ | 75+ | 58% |
| Oval | Brilliant | 57β58 | 1.35β1.50 | β β β β β | 83+ | 80% |
| Marquise | Brilliant | 58 | 1.85β2.10 | β β β β β | 80+ | 45% |
| Pear | Brilliant | 58 | 1.45β1.75 | β β β β β | 82+ | 50% |
| Cushion | Brilliant | 58β64 | 1.00β1.10 | β β β β β | 80+ | 68% |
| Asscher | Step | 58 | 1.00β1.05 | β β β ββ | 74+ | 35% |
How to Choose Your Perfect Shape
Consider your personal style, practical factors, and setting preferences to find the ideal diamond shape.
π¨ Consider Your Style
- Classic & Traditional: Round Brilliant, Oval
- Modern & Contemporary: Princess, Asscher, Emerald
- Romantic & Vintage: Cushion, Pear, Marquise
- Unique & Bold: Heart, Marquise, Pear
π Practical Considerations
- Maximum Brilliance: Round Brilliant offers the most sparkle
- Apparent Size: Marquise and Oval appear larger per carat
- Durability: Rounded shapes are more chip-resistant
- Setting Style: Some shapes work better in specific settings
π‘ Expert Tip
- Ready to explore diamonds in your preferred shape? Use our Diamond Scoutβ’ intelligent search to find the perfect diamond with your ideal shape, quality, and specifications.
- Always request a GIA or IGI certificate to verify cut quality and proportions before purchasing.
- Use our Price Calculator to estimate the value before you buy.