Ideal Cut to be Challenged...

The ideal cut diamond has remained the undisputed "king
of cut" in the diamond world for decades.
It has long been heralded for its ideal balance of maximum
reflection and dispersion. However, in the last
twenty years or so, some ideal manufacturers began to
drift away from the strict proportions prescribed
by Marcel Tolkowski. The reasons for this evolution
revolve around yield (trying to get a diamond with more
carat weight), big price jumps between size categories
i.e., .69-.70 ct., .89-.90 ct., .99-1.00 ct., etc. and
the spiraling cost of rough diamonds. Strict proportions
limits were compromised
and table size percentages grew to 57% maximum from
the 53% of Tolkowski. Perfect polish and symmetry
became less important.
Economics takes precedence over perfection.
As cutters deviated from the strict Tolkowski specs
their diamonds lost some of there potential for perfection.
Ideal cut became what it is today... an
ideal range of specifications known
as the American Brilliant Cut.
Major American manufacturers of ideal cut diamonds
began to manufacture in lower wages countries in search
of low production costs. These diamonds once
fashioned one by one, with the utmost of care, were
mass produced in large factories. Stones cut on automated
equipment often receive little individual attention.
Their automatic machines were set to produce hundreds
of diamonds a week in the ideal range.
As a result, some became perfect ideal cuts with top
polish and symmetry. Still others
barely made the grade; their polish
and symmetry only disappointingly average.
Fortunately, not all cutters followed this trend and
some continued to turn out superior ideal cut diamonds.
They realize the beauty comes from finishing
the job.
Today, ideal cut diamonds still reign far above average
cut diamonds in both beauty and rarity. Like
the finest wines or a luxury car, ideal cut diamonds
are not for everybody. Knowledgeable buyers
of quality still seek out ideal cut diamonds in their
quest for "the best money can buy".
That quest is about to become more interesting
with the introduction of the newly crowned king of
cut. The new "super ideal"
cut... the hearts and arrows ideal.
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