What makes a pretty heart-shape diamond? In some cultures, longer, narrower heart shapes are more desirable. In the United States, heart shapes with 1:1 ratios are more popular. There are still some general rules to follow when it comes to heart shapes, however. Symmetry is always important. A defined cleft makes sure your heart looks distinct from a pear shape. Learn how to buy a quality diamond: https://www.caratsmart.com.au/?q=node/694
Excellent | Very Good | Good | Fair/Poor | |
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Table % | 56% – 62% | 54% – 64% | 53% – 66% | Outside Ranges |
Depth % | 58% – 64% | 56% – 66% | 55% – 68% | Outside Ranges |
Polish/Symmetry | Excellent – Very Good | Good | Outside Ranges | |
Length to Width | 0.90 – 1.10 | 0.85 – 1.15 | 0.80 – 1.20 | Outside Ranges |
Girdle Thickness | Thin – Thick | V. Thin – Very Thick | Outside Ranges | |
Culet Size | None | Very Small | Small | Outside Ranges |
Heart Shape Diamond
Nothing says “I love you” more than a heart shape diamond ring does!