If its an oval type shape with 2 points (bit like the shape of an eye) it is called a Marquise Cut.
If its oval, and rounded on one half, with a point on the other, its a Pear Cut.
If its like a true oval shape with no points, its just called an Oval Cut.
As of my latest information, Paula Deen's wedding ring features a large oval-cut diamond as the center stone along with other smaller accent diamonds in the setting.
Brilliant Cut, or Round Brilliant cut as it can also be called, is a round diamond ;its the generic and most common shape you will see for a diamond in jewellery, especially engagement solitaire rings.
According to Wikipedia: " ...cushion antique brilliant [cut] with a faceted girdle and extra facets on the pavilion."
A 0.39 carat diamond is considered small to medium in size. It is most commonly used in small accent stones in jewelry pieces or as a center stone in delicate engagement rings. The actual physical size of the diamond would depend on its cut, with a well-cut diamond appearing larger than a poorly cut one.
A triangular cut based on a brilliant cut. The corners of the triangle are truncated with a variety of facets, giving this cut brilliancy, fire and scintillation.
Are you referring to the Marquise Cut in Diamond jewelry? This is in the shape of a pointed oval; it would two-fold rotational symmetry.
A diamond setting established for a Marquis cut diamond is an appropriate match of metal and gem. Marquis is a cut of diamond, which is roughly a diamond shape when viewed from the top of the diamond. A Marquis cut has two pointed ends and a wider middle area, which may be rounded. Unlike a Pear cut, which has one pointed end and one round end, the Marquis cut is reversible.
A diamond that measures 12mm by 10mm in an oval cut can weigh in the neighborhood of five carats.
No, a diamond is not normally cut into a square shape.
No. The property of malleable is often ascribed to metal, because the word means that the substance can be pressed or hammered into a different shape without cracking. Diamond is the hardest mineral known and its shape cannot be changed by pressing or hammering. Diamonds are cut with tools pointed with diamonds, because only a diamond can cut a diamond.
A solitaire is a single stone set into a piece of jewelry. It is not shape specific and is usually used in engagement rings and earrings. The various solitaire shapes are round cut, princess cut, emerald cut, marquise cut, oval and heart. A cut diamond refers to the above points as well as all diamonds have to be cut in order to be used.
Oval engagement rings are popular for those seeking a unique and elegant ring style. The oval cut features an elongated shape with rounded edges, combining the brilliance of a round cut with the lengthening effect of a marquise cut. This shape can create the illusion of longer, slender fingers and offers a beautiful alternative to traditional round or princess-cut engagement rings.
The texture of an uncut natural diamond is abstract ,and often rough. The cut diamond has sharp, and pointed edges.
Diamond cut only refers to the shape of the links in the chain.
As of my latest information, Paula Deen's wedding ring features a large oval-cut diamond as the center stone along with other smaller accent diamonds in the setting.
A princess cut diamond has a square shape, while a pear shape diamond is tapered at one end.
I think what you are referring to is known as the "Baguette Cut". Some other cuts are:Solitaire Cut- a cut rounded at the top, which is sometimes, as the name implies, a solitaire stone, but is sometimes surrounded by other diamonds of the same, or different cutsPrincess Cut - a square cutMarquis Cut - a diamond shaped stone, much like the diamond shape in the diamond suit of a deck of cardsRound Cut - round, as the name implies, and usually clustered together with other diamonds of the same cut.Additionally, you may be thinking of an emerald cut which is a rectangular shape. There is also the cushion cut, which is a cross between an oval and an emerald cut.