• Bright

    From above, it appears round and has 57 facets, 33 on the crown and 24 on the base. It is the favorite because it reveals the gemstone's maximum brilliance.

  • Marquise

    The most unusual cut for a diamond. Its unique feature: its oval shape tapers on both sides and tapers to a point.

  • Pear

    It has one rounded end and one sharp end. Its history dates back to the 15th century thanks to the invention of a diamond polishing machine.

  • Emerald

    Rectangular, with great clarity and less brilliance than the brilliant, it is distinguished by the three concentric rows at its ends.

  • Oval

    The oval-cut diamond has been around for hundreds of years, but the modern version appeared in 1957, when a sophisticated cutting technique was developed to bring out the best in the stones.

  • Heart

    Its name suggests it all: it's heart-shaped. The remarkable thing about this carving is the great skill it requires from the carver.

  • Radiant

    With 70 facets, it combines the brilliance of a brilliant with the elegance of an emerald cut. And that's because it maximizes brilliance and fire (rainbow flashes).

  • Princess

    It's the square version of the brilliant. This cut typically has 76 facets, but a new design was registered in 2013 that reaches 129.

  • At Suarez, we only work with the finest cut diamonds, those classified as Excellent and Very Good, where light gives the stone optimal brilliance.