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Heart Cut Lab-Diamonds

The heart cut diamond shape is one of the most romantic and sought-after diamond shapes. It is a unique and distinctive shape that is instantly recognizable, and it is often used in engagement rings and other jewelry pieces.

Heart cut

VG | D | VVS2 | 2.04

$2,536

Heart Cut Lab Diamond

VG | D | VVS2 | 3.54

$8,894

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VG | D | VVS2 | 5.44

$29,663

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VG | D | VVS2 | 5.79

$15,821

Heart Cut Diamonds

Characteristics of the Heart Cut Diamond Shape

The heart cut diamond shape is characterized by its distinctive, symmetrical shape that resembles a heart. It is a modified brilliant cut diamond, which means that it has 58 or 59 facets that are strategically placed to maximize the diamond's brilliance and fire.

Like other diamond shapes, the heart cut diamond is graded based on the 4 Cs: carat weight, color, clarity, and cut. When it comes to choosing a heart cut diamond, it's important to consider all of these factors to ensure that you get a high-quality diamond that meets your needs and budget.

How to Choose the Perfect Heart Cut Diamond

When choosing a heart cut diamond, there are a few things to keep in mind to ensure that you get the best possible diamond for your needs.

Cut

The cut of a heart cut diamond is perhaps the most important factor to consider. A well-cut diamond will have excellent brilliance and fire, while a poorly cut diamond will appear dull and lifeless.

When evaluating the cut of a heart cut diamond, look for one that has a symmetrical shape and consistent proportions. The cleft at the top of the diamond should be sharp and well-defined, and the lobes should be even in size and shape.

Color

The color of a heart cut diamond is also an important consideration. Generally, diamonds are graded on a color scale from D (colorless) to Z (light yellow). The less color a diamond has, the more valuable it is.

When choosing a heart cut diamond, aim for a diamond that is in the near colorless range (grades D-F) or the faint yellow range (grades G-J), as these diamonds offer the best balance of value and beauty.

Clarity

The clarity of a diamond refers to the presence (or absence) of inclusions and blemishes. Inclusions are internal flaws, while blemishes are external flaws. A diamond with fewer inclusions and blemishes will be more valuable than one with more.

When choosing a heart cut diamond, look for one that has a clarity grade of VS2 or higher. This will ensure that the diamond is eye-clean, which means that any inclusions or blemishes are not visible to the naked eye.

Carat Weight

The carat weight of a heart cut diamond is another important consideration. Carat weight refers to the weight of the diamond and is often used to determine its value. Generally, the larger the diamond, the more valuable it is.

When choosing a heart cut diamond, consider your budget and personal preferences to determine the ideal carat weight for your needs.

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Buy Wisely

Be sure to consider the 4 Cs of diamond quality when choosing your diamond, and choose a reputable retailer that offers warranties and return policies to ensure your satisfaction with your purchase.

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