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Which Diamond Cut is the Cheapest?

Author: CC

Jun. 10, 2024

Which Diamond Cut is the Cheapest?

When you're looking for an engagement ring, an anniversary present, a Valentine's Day memento, or a "just because I love you" gift, diamond jewelry will never disappoint. Diamonds represent love, beauty, light, and passion and are the perfect way to express these feelings to that special someone. You may have the greatest of intentions when it comes to gifting jewelry like this to another, but you may feel your pocketbook won't allow you to give such a high-quality and timeless gift.

The company is the world’s best different diamond shapes for engagement rings supplier. We are your one-stop shop for all needs. Our staff are highly-specialized and will help you find the product you need.

Understanding what makes one diamond more expensive than another can help you choose a beautiful, sparkling piece of jewelry that will surprise and delight the receiver but not break your budget at the same time. The price of diamonds is influenced by the four C's &#; carat, cut, clarity, and color. What many don't realize is that the cut affects a diamond's price more than the other three C's. Let's take a deeper look at why, as well as how a diamond is graded, analyzed, and priced.

What Is the Difference Between a Diamond's Cut and its Shape?

While you may have heard others use the terms "diamond cut" and "diamond shape," these two phrases should not be used as equals. A diamond cut is what influences the diamond's appearance, specifically when it comes to how the gem interacts with light and the visual effects it creates. The grade of a diamond is assigned according to these factors. The higher the grade, the more brilliant, and expensive, the diamond.

A diamond shape refers only to the physical shape of the stone. There are several shapes that can be found at many jewelry stores. At Martin Busch Jewelers, we sell 10 shape varieties of diamonds: round, radiant, princess, pear, oval, marquise, heart, emerald, cushion, and Asscher, a glamorous cut invented by the Royal Asscher Company in . 

How Does a Diamond's Cut Affect Its Performance?

Diamonds that are not yet cut and polished are called rough diamonds. They have a cloudy appearance and very little shine or sparkle. Diamonds are cut in order to maximize how light reflects through the stone, which improves their overall beauty, shine, and sparkle. Based on its cut, plus the three factors below, a diamond is given a grade:

  • Brightness: How internal and external white light is reflected through the diamond.

  • Fire: How the white light is dispersed through the diamond, resulting in a bright spectrum of all colors of the rainbow.

  • Scintillation: How much sparkle a diamond has, along with the various patterns it creates as the light reflects through the diamond.

How are Diamonds Assigned a Cut Grade?

Once the diamonds are cut, polished, and analyzed, they are assigned one of four specific cut grades. Along with the factors mentioned above, the grade will also take into account how rare the specific type of diamond is. 

Excellent

Diamonds with an Excellent grade have a precise cut that maximizes their shine, sparkle, and brilliance. When light passes through these diamonds, very little leaks out while most of the light passes through the gem. The top 3% of all diamonds in the world are graded as Excellent.

Very Good

Diamonds graded Very Good have brilliant stones with a nominal amount of light leakage. For those on a budget who are still looking for excellence, a Very Good graded diamond offers a high-quality gem at a more affordable price. These types of diamonds represent the top 15% of diamonds in the world.

Good

While diamonds that are graded Good do have some light leakage, they still have a lot of sparkle and brilliance. Often, diamond cutters will intentionally cut these diamonds to a Good grade in order to create a specific type of shape or style. The top 25% of diamonds are considered to be at this grade level.

Fair and Poor

Diamonds that are graded Fair and Poor have a larger amount of light leakage than those graded Good or above. They also don't have as much shine or sparkle to them. While they are the least expensive type of graded diamond, they do not make for the most appealing or brilliant jewelry.

How Does a Diamond's Shape Affect the Price?

Now that you know how a diamond's cut affects its price, let's look at how the shape of a diamond influences cost as well.

Round Brilliant Diamond

Due to the nature of the round brilliant diamond, it's the most expensive cut. While it's in high demand, especially when used in engagement ring settings, it also contains many of the facets that influence a highly graded cut of diamond. A round brilliant diamond that's well-cut maximizes the reflection and return of light better, creating a remarkable display of dazzling light.

Princess Diamond

If you're looking for something that's just as stunning but not quite as expensive, you may want to search out princess-cut diamond jewelry. This type of diamond has the shine and sparkle of a round brilliant but in a unique shape similar to the emerald or Asscher diamond. 

Pear Diamond

Diamonds with exceptional shapes such as the pear are less expensive than their round brilliant counterparts. This is because more of the rough diamond remains in these uniquely styled gems when they are cut into their specific shapes. Not only do their fancy shapes garner the attention they receive, but they also have excellent light performance and brilliant sparkle. Other diamond shapes in this fiscal category are oval, marquise, and heart.

Emerald Diamond

The emerald diamond can save you even more on your budget because of the various step cuts, or facets, in this type of shape. This fancy-shaped diamond also uses more of the original rough stone, like the pear, as well as requires less precise cutting. While these diamonds are less expensive, you can still find elegantly beautifully emerald diamonds based on their color and clarity. If your budget is more rigid, then simply ask to view a smaller carat of emerald diamond. Other diamond shapes that have similar factors as the emerald include the cushion and Asscher.

For assistance on finding diamond jewelry that not only fits your budget but will also amaze and surprise the one who receiving it, contact Martin Busch Jewelers today. We offer a wide variety of engagement and wedding jewelry, vintage jewelry, necklaces, bracelets, rings, custom-designed jewelry, and more.

What Are The Most Affordable Diamond Shapes?

No matter the technological advances or what jewelry trends come and go, our passion for diamonds remains unbreakable. Diamonds are the most coveted gemstone. As a luxury item, however, they also come with a luxury price tag.

Several factors influence the price of a diamond. Industry standards are determined by what is known as the 4 Cs

  1. Carat
  2. Cut
  3. Color
  4. Clarity

This applies to loose diamonds. For cut diamonds and diamonds set in pieces of jewelry, other factors are playing into the price you pay for the item. For example, the price of a diamond engagement ring will take into account

  • the size of the diamond

  • the quality of the diamond

  • the precious metal of the ring band

    and the design

Sometimes the brand, retailer, or designer name will be accounted for too.

There is an important addition to the 4 Cs &#; making it obvious, the 5 Cs. The 5th C is certification. In the USA diamonds are certified by the GIA &#; the Gemologist Institute of America. The GIA certificate is a full scientific and unbiased assessment of a diamond's 4 Cs.

For most of us, the thing that most attracts us to a particular diamond is its shape. The shape is chosen by the cutter as the best form to produce the most brilliant diamond from the uncut stone.

The Diamond Cut

When diamonds are mined, they look nothing like a product that sits so stunningly in a piece of jewelry. It is down to the skilled artistry of a diamond cutter to produce a shape that reflects the stone&#;s true beauty.

The cut/shape the cutter produces is designed to highlight the best way the stone&#;s facets (flat surfaces) interact with light to produce those visual effects that attract us so much: brightness, scintillation, and fire.

  • Brightness -  This is the way white light is reflected from the diamond both internally and externally

  • Scintillation &#; this refers to the sparkle produced by a diamond and the planes of dark and light areas caused by internal reflections of the facets

  • Fire  - this is how white light within the diamond scatters into prisms

The cutter will cut, shave and shape the diamond to produce a stone with the proportions, symmetry, and polish to achieve the magnificent light and sparkle only a diamond can produce. The workmanship of the cutter will be reflected in the diamond&#;s final beauty and value.

The Different Diamond Shapes

A diamond&#;s shape is its external structure. Along with the 4 Cs, shape affects the value of a cut diamond. And, when it comes to pricing and value, all is not equal. Generally, the most expensive shape is also the most common, the round diamond, more correctly known as the round brilliant. This is because it uses less of the rough diamond. The shapes that use more of the rough diamond cost less per carat.

Here is the full list of diamond shapes:

  1. Princess cut

  2. Radiant cut

  3. Emerald cut

  4. Cushion cut

  5. Round cut

  6. Pear cut

    (aka

    teardrop

    cut)

  7. Marquise cut

  8. Asscher cut

  9. Ashoka cut

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  10. Trillion Cut

  11. Oval cut

  12. Heart cut

 

There may be other fancy-shaped diamonds but these will be bespoke &#; someone for example might request a triangle or pyramid.

It often comes as a surprise to diamond buyers that some shapes cost more than others and that the fancy diamond shapes have a lower per carat price than round diamonds.

The Pricing Factor

On average you can expect to pay 20 to 40 percent more for a round cut diamond than a fancy-shaped diamond of comparable weight and qualities.

This seems at odds with what has been said about the 4 Cs. Surely, pricing is based on the combined grade of cut, color, clarity, and carat weight? How does shape affect this?

What hasn&#;t been mentioned as yet is the loss factor. During the cutting and polishing process, a percentage of the rough diamond is lost and this is accounted for in the price. The loss is an average of 20 to 60 percent of the original rough diamond.

Typically, with a round brilliant cut diamond, 60 percent of the rough diamond is removed compared to a princess cut, where 20 percent is lost.

Other than maybe being able to be used as pavé diamonds (diamond chippings), there is no use for the &#;lost&#; parts of the rough stone.

Despite the loss factor, round cut diamonds are the most popular and this shape accounts for ~75 percent of all diamonds sold worldwide.

The Prices for Each Diamond Shape

It is not possible to categorically state a diamond price because retailers will have their own valuation systems and there are also worldwide market forces to take into account. However, some guidance can be given. 

We have used prices &#; at the time of writing - for one-carat diamonds (or nearest to one carat) as quoted by the James Allen website &#; one of the country&#;s most respected diamond retailers also known for their reasonable prices. We have also compared diamonds of similar cut quality (ideal), color (J), and clarity (SI1). All diamonds viewed also have a GIA certificate.

Please note, the prices quoted are very similar to those listed by another reputable seller &#; Blue Nile.

Round Cut Diamond

The most popular and the most expensive diamond shape. Popularity also plays its part in pricing. The round shape is, by far, the most popular choice for diamond engagement rings so market demand drives the price up.

Price for a 1-carat solitaire round diamond - $3,390

Princess-Cut Diamond

This is the second most popular diamond shape. The shape is an inverted pyramid with a square face. This shape has one of the most economical cuts in terms of diamond loss. Up to 80 percent of the original stone is used.

 Price for a 1-carat princess cut diamond - $2,030

Cushion-Cut Diamond

With its rounded-off corners to make its basic square shape look like a cushion, cushion-cut diamonds can have a remarkable amount of sparkle and fire. Beyond this basic shape, there are various types of fancy cut patterns. The cushion cut is a popular choice for use in a halo setting.

Price for a 1-carat cushion-cut diamond - $2,050

Emerald-Cut Diamond

This shape is elongated and features step cuts to provide a large &#;table&#; surface. This shape is liked because it gives the illusion of being larger than other fancy cut diamonds of similar carat size.

Price for a 1-carat emerald-cut diamond - $2,250

Oval-Cut Diamond

Another cut with an elongated shape gives the illusion of greater size. The oval cut is durable and the shape is impressive.

Price for a 1-carat oval-cut Diamond - $2,440

Radiant Cut Diamond

A cut that only came onto the market in when it was first produced by Henry Grossbard, the aim is to maximize the size and brilliance of the stone. This is another shape designed to appear larger thanks to its large number of facets and it is also a durable shape.

Price for a 1-carat radiant cut diamond - $2,250

Asscher Cut Diamond

This is a step-cut diamond with a square shape but similar to the emerald cut except it has 58 facets. The cut is designed to showcase the stone&#;s luster and clarity.

Price for a 1-carat Asscher cut diamond - $2,790

Marquise-Cut Diamond

Cut to resemble the lips of Marchioness Madame de Pompadour, a favorite mistress of French King Louis XV, this design dates back to the 18th century, gaining the name marquise over time. This is one of the fancy shape diamonds where the design makes it difficult to determine the cut quality.

Price for a 1-carat marquise-cut diamond - $2,480

Heart Shape Diamond

A modified version of the brilliant round cut, the best heart-shaped diamonds have optimal symmetry. Because they use more of the rough stone, heart diamonds are cheaper than brilliant round diamonds.

Price of a 1-carat heart-shape diamond  - $2,280

Pear Shape Diamond

The important thing about the pear shape is that it has the right proportions. It should end in a point and this shape is liked for engagement rings and eternity rings because when set and worn on a finger, the point should point to the wearer&#;s heart.

Price of a 1-carat pear shape diamond - $2,270

The Most Affordable Diamond Shapes

We have already established the shape that is the most expensive per carat is the round brilliant cut. This means that if you have your heart set on a round brilliant, you may have to sacrifice size/carat weight for your budget.

You can see from the figures above that a round brilliant is going to cost at least $1,000 more than an equivalent fancy shape of 1-carat.

Although it is still quite subjective, it is the radiant cut that is probably the most affordable among the most popular fancy shapes.

Any of the fancy shape diamonds offer good value for money per carat against the round brilliant -  in order the Asscher, emerald, radiant, cushion, and princess cuts.

This is if the size is your most important factor when choosing a diamond - probably something of most interest when you are looking for an impressive-looking center stone.

Simply though, it is impossible to do a direct comparison as every diamond is different. When choosing a diamond or a piece of diamond jewelry, take all 4 Cs into account.

Learn a little about each of the 4Cs so you can examine the stone/carefully. It is helpful if you can see for yourself if a stone is eye clean or there are inclusions.

Always buy from a reputable dealer or jeweler and never buy a diamond without a GIA certificate.

Contact us to discuss your requirements of pear shaped lab grown diamond. Our experienced sales team can help you identify the options that best suit your needs.

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