U may think of cut as the shape and style of a polished diamond..
But when we talk about Cut as a value factor, we're also talking about the proportions, symmetry and finish of a diamond, often called "make" in the diamond trade. .
A diamond with a "good make" will speak to you. It's bright, fiery, symmetrical, and sparkles with light.
The one that i have is Standard Round Brilliant Cut. Hehehe....
The distance from the bottom of the girdle to the culet is the pavilion depth. A pavilion depth that’s too shallow or too deep will allow light to escape from the side of the stone, or leak out of the bottom. A well-cut diamond will direct more light through the crown
Cutting a diamond to produce the maximum return of light depends on the interrelationship between three critical proportions – table size, crown angle and pavilion depth. These can be combined in many ways to yield equally bright round brilliant cut diamonds

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