How Do the Cuts of a Diamond Affect Pricing

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Diamonds, the most prized gemstones in the world, come in different shapes, colors, sizes, and cuts, and as such, they are priced differently. Some are quite pricey, while others are very affordable. So, what affects the price of diamonds?

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Although the prices of diamonds tend to fluctuate all the time, the cut of a particular diamond, which is determined by how the depth and symmetry are proportioned, or simply put, how well a diamond is cut out and carefully polished, can greatly affect the price of the diamond.

What are the Factors that Affect the Price of Diamonds?

The market prices of diamonds are different, and this depends on a few factors.


Apart from the general fluctuation in the prices of diamonds in the world of jewelry, other factors can influence the prices of diamonds in the market. These factors are so numerous, but the major ones are the diamond 4Cs (Carat, cuts, color, clarity) and diamond producer. 


Cuts: Why are cut diamonds more expensive? When natural diamonds are cut, the way and manner in which it is done go a long way in determining the price. 


Color: Most natural diamonds are colorless, so the diamond color goes a long way in affecting the price, as the more colored a diamond is, the more the diamond value. So the colored natural diamonds tend to be very pricey while the colorless ones are more affordable. 


Clarity: The clearer a diamond, the more beautiful and brilliant it will be and the more pricey it will be too. The diamonds with more inclusions and less clarity are usually more affordable in the market. 


Carat: In measuring the carat of diamond and other gemstones, the larger gemstones have higher carats and are usually more expensive. So the higher the diamond carat, the larger the diamond and the more expensive it will be. 


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The 4Cs that affect the prices of natural diamonds also affect the prices of man-made diamonds but in different ways. While it is easier to produce heavier diamonds in the lab than the lighter ones, the lighter lab-grown diamonds cost more. When it comes to color, it takes the longest time to create a color diamond in a lab, so colorless diamonds are less expensive while the colored ones are pricey. The clarity of lab-created diamonds is not so different from natural diamonds as the presence of impurity can reduce their prices too. Inclusions can also be found in man-made diamonds as some of the elements used in its production may end up causing them to appear darker or to have spots. So, the clearer any diamond is, the higher its price.

 


Lots of companies offer diamond price per carat, and the price range could be around $20,000 for a "D" color 1-carat diamond that is perfectly cut and internally flawless. While some brands may sell a "J" color with the exact same size, a good cut, and will have its 1 carat diamond price worth under $3,000.

 

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As we know, "4c", the color, the carat, and the clarity are the obvious three factors that affect the diamond price as controllable. 


  • The rarer the color, the higher the diamond price. 

  • The bigger the carat, the higher the diamond price. 

  • The better the clarity, the higher the diamond price. 


When they are sure to be exact, the rest factor is the cut. 


If You may wonder: Are different cuts of diamonds more expensive? We can tell you, just like the natural diamonds, the lab-created diamonds can also be cut into any shape of your choice. The more perfect the cut, the more expensive the diamond. 

 

How Does the Cut of a Diamond Affect Its Pricing

The cut of a diamond hugely affects its price because as the cut quality improves, you can expect the diamond's cost per carat to increase. 

 

Which diamond cut holds its value? 

The answer to that is the most expensive and most affordable diamond shapes. Cuts like emerald, Asscher, cushion, radiant, and princess cuts hold value in terms of sheer carat weight. They may cost up to 45% less per carat when compared to a round-cut diamond of the same clarity and color.

 

Why are cut diamonds more expensive?

A diamond shape is the most visual part. It is the first thing everyone notices. A diamond can be cut into many different shapes, such as oval, princess, or round. No two Diamond shapes are the same; some are more popular, so they cost more than those that aren't. 

 

When cutting diamonds into different shapes, lots of the rough diamonds are wasted before the exact diamond cut is achieved. And only 40% 0f the total rough diamonds are used; the remaining 60% usually goes to waste. Also, about 80% of the rough diamonds are used in diamond cuts like the princess cuts, so only 20% of the rough diamond goes to waste. So, when the price is considered, 100% of the rough diamonds are put into consideration because the loss in carat weight for better cut quality has to be compensated with higher prices. 

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Sunny Eden™offers the best diamond cuts at the best available prices. So if you want the best lab-made diamond cuts made from hair at the best prices, here they are:

 

The Brilliant cut 

This is priced at $5,000 per carat of colored lab-made diamonds and $4,000 for the clear cuts. The brilliant cut is the most sought-after shape, and as such, it is the most expensive natural diamond cut. About two-thirds of the diamond cuts sold worldwide are made up of brilliant or round-cut diamonds. It is the most brilliant of all the diamond cuts as it reflects light a great deal. 

 

Princess cut 

This is priced at $5,750 per carat of synthetic colored diamonds and $4,600 for the clear ones; it is cut to reflect the beauty and brilliance of the round cut with pointed edges. The princess cut is square and the most sought after of all the fancy diamond cuts.

 

Emerald cut 

This attractive diamond cut has straight cuts known as steps due to their resemblance to steps. Priced at $6,500 per carat of synthetic colored diamonds and $5,200 for the clear ones, emerald is the diamond cut for those that want larger diamond cuts at lower prices as they are usually big. It is very cost-effective.

 

Asscher cut

This is arguably the most affordable diamond cut today. Although it looks more like the emerald cut, it has more sparkle, but it appears smaller in size compared to emeralds. It is priced the same as the princess cut. Another nice cut with this same pricing is the beautiful, radiant diamond cuts which look like the emerald cuts but with more faucets and well-cropped edges. 

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Marquise cut

These are priced at $6,000 per carat of clear man-made diamonds and $6500 for the colored ones. The marquise cut has a timeless design that never goes out of trend. It catches the eyes and gives the hand touch of beauty and class. Another cut that has a similar price to the marquise is a hard-to-cut pear cut popularly known as the teardrop.  

 

How to Lay Down a Manageable Spending Budget

 

1. Find a reliable diamond company.

When you have made up your mind to get a diamond cut, whether a natural or lab-grown diamond, you need to find a reliable diamond company that offers a wide selection of GIA certified diamonds and IGI certified conflict-free brands like Sunny Eden™ where you can buy loose diamonds.

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2. Set a maximal affordable Budget.

Secondly, you need to set your budget and know the maximum amount you are willing and able to spend on a diamond cut. 

 

3. Find the right design for your diamond that actually suits you.

Select the best diamond cuts that are within your budget range. No matter your taste, there will always be a diamond cut that will suit you. So make out time to grow through the different cuts and their features.  

 

4.Consider whether you want an optional service, such as IGI-Certificate or Laser-Inscription. 


When everything above is done, decide whether you would want an extra service like using the laser inscription to write names or numbers on your diamond cut, to make it more unique and easy to distinguish from a crowd of other diamonds of the same sizes and cuts. Also, think about having an IGI certificate, GIA certificate, or any diamond certification which will come in handy when you want to ensure your diamond cuts, it will also assure you of the quality of your diamond.

 

Conclusion

Diamonds are very precious, be it the natural or the lab-grown diamonds, which are made to reduce the cost of diamonds and increase their availability. The cuts of diamonds are the most influential of all the factors that affect the prices of diamonds, as it determines the shapes and the brilliance of any diamond. 

 
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