Brilliant Cut, or Round Brilliant cut as it can also be called, is a round diamond ;its the generic and most common shape you will see for a diamond in jewellery, especially engagement solitaire rings.
A brilliant cut diamond is a diamond that is cut in a specific form with numerous facets so that it can have exceptional brilliance. The shape resembles that of a cone and provides maximized light return through the top of the diamond. A brilliant cut diamond is a refined version of the European cut due to advancements in cutting technology.
Yes, there is a noun form for the word 'brilliant', it is a word for a certain cut of a diamond. The term 'brilliant cut' is a compound noun for that type of diamond.The word 'brilliant' is also an adjective, a word that describes a noun as very bright and radiant, for example a 'brilliant sunset' or a 'brilliant child'.The noun forms for the adjective brilliant are brilliantness or brilliance.
According to Wikipedia: " ...cushion antique brilliant [cut] with a faceted girdle and extra facets on the pavilion."
In May 2012, Christie's Hong Kong auction offered one of the two existing, largest, brilliant cut, pink diamonds in existence, described as "12.04-ct. fancy intense pink Type IIa round brilliant-cut diamond, [set in a] ring by Harry Winston." The estimated auction price was about US$10,000,000.
If its a round brilliant cut diamond, it will be between 4.5 and 4.8mm depending on the diamond cut proportions
A two carat round brilliant cut stone will measure about 8.2 mm. A different cut will have a different measurement.
A brilliant cut diamond of one carat weighs exactly the same as a mine cut of one carat.
Usually, a brilliant cut diamond that weighs one carat measures about 6.5 mm at the girdle.
Princess cut. They can retain 80% of the raw diamond and make less cuts while retaining only 50% of the raw diamond in a round or brilliant cut diamond and making more cuts to give the brilliant appearance.
Brill is apparently the name of a cut of round 'brilliant' diamond.
Using the query 'diameter' assumes that the diamond is a round brilliant cut. A 2.50 carat round brilliant cut measures about 9MM at the girdle -- your diamond's diameter will be slightly shorter.
The Leo diamond is said to be the most brilliant diamond cut on the market today. This particular diamond cut comes in two variations, the traditional and the Leo diamond princess cut.
The H1 brilliant tag is confusing. "H" is a colour grade for a 'white' diamond; the numeral one is used to indicate the number of inclusions in a cut stone, preceded by initials used to signify the size of the inclusion; brilliant is the name of a cut of diamond.
Brill is apparently the name of a cut of round 'brilliant' diamond.
"L B L" on a diamond ring likely stands for "Lozenge, Brilliant, Lozenge," referring to the diamond's shape and cut. A Lozenge is a type of diamond shape with four straight edges, and "Brilliant" refers to the diamond's cut quality.
Currently, in the 'brilliant' round diamond cut, you can find 58 facets.
The answer to this question depends on the shape of the diamond. If you mean a modern brilliant-cut round diamond, they have 58 facets.
European cut diamonds have the same amount of facets and tables as brilliant cut diamonds but were cut by hand. They would have been created after 1919 when Marcel Tolkowsky developed the round brilliant cut proportions, but before technology allowed for people to cut diamonds in a precise and even fashion. The main difference between brilliant cut and European cut diamonds, other than time period, is that the proportions. Because European cut diamonds were made without advances in technology, the proportions are usually imperfect, where as brilliant cut diamonds are supposed to be exact.