The 4 Cs of Diamonds - Cut
A diamond’s cut grade tells how well it’s cut, from a rough crystal to a finished gem. The cut grade covers how much light the stone reflects as well as its fire, symmetry, and polish. It’s the most important contributing factor to a diamond’s beauty. Learn how the experts evaluate the cut.
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