shape
carat
color
clarity

Ideal proportions of a Round Brilliant

daskeg

Rough_Rock
Joined
Jun 7, 2012
Messages
20
Pretty simple question here regarding Round Brilliant cut diamonds

Is there an ideal proportion that I should be working off.


I've read heaps about the anatomy of a diamond on this website, but i didn't come across anything that specifically says, this is the ideal proportions for a Round Brilliant Cut diamond.
 
Search the forum for 'angles' and you should come up with a bunch of hits

In my amateur reply I think most people will direct you to the Tolkowsky angles below:

depth - 60 - 62%
table - 54- 57%
crown angle - 34- 35 degrees
pavilion angle - 40.6- 41 degrees

However, i've seen 60/60 (near 60% depth and 60% table) that looked stunning in person too (compared side by side to a Hearts on Fire)
Ultimately you need to see some in person and decide for yourself what you like.
 
There are diamonds outside of those parameters that are nice, but they are a good starting point. Stick with GIA Excellent Cut (or if you look at AGS Ideal cut, they have already evaluated light performance and those are generally great stones).

Add...girdle: thin, medium, slightly thick
 
Thanks dmdshopper. That explains why my search results weren't coming up with the right links.

Yeah I do intend to view in person but the guy who im working with can usually only bring 3 stones to look at each time. So if I can have a better understanding of what i'm looking at in terms of "angles" I can make a better decision, rather than just blindly trusting what someone tells me. :)
 
If you go with an AGS graded ideal cut diamond you should be good to go on most of the angles and percentages. I tend to like to keep the depth 62% or under so that you have a better size look for the weight. I especially like the platinum reports with light performance on them too. :love:
 
Totally agree, limiting yourself to AGS0 stones, takes a lot of guess work out of finding a nice diamond. You're probably good with GIA Excellent as well, but they have a wider range of excellent cut, some feel it's too wide. So, you should do some further investigating, HCA, Ideal scope, magnified images and such.

This may help..https://www.pricescope.com/wiki/diamonds/diamond-grading-chart-round
 
GET 3 FREE HCA RESULTS JOIN THE FORUM. ASK FOR HELP
Top