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Form: | Cushion |
Weight: | 0.75 carats |
Price: | Check here" |
eu×C×D: | 5.29 × 5.29 × 3.39millimeter |
Depth: | 64,1%→ACCORDINGLY |
C/L Ratio: | 1 |
Face up Size: | appropriate |
This diamond FEELS its weight!
That's it0.75 carat cushionhas an upward facing area of approx.25,19 mm², which is within the normal range for 0.75 carat pads. An area facing upwards is the waist plane area and tells you the size of the stone when viewed from above (as if it were inserted into a ring). The face-up size of this diamond is what you would expect from a 0.75 carat cushion →to know more
Actual Diamond Size
Here you can see how big0.75 carat pillow (5.29 × 5.29 × 3.39 mm)it really is and how it would appear on a ring and finger. Adjust the ring and finger size to get an idea of how it would look on your finger.To choose another diamond or change diamond parametersClick here.
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Ring | gold |
Skin tone | luz |
ring diameter | 16.9millimeter |
ring width | 3.0millimeter |
finger length | 64millimeter |
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Buying Guide: Cushion Cutting
Cushion cutting is very versatile and offers a lot of variation in terms of cutting parameters. In general, you should avoid rocks that are too deep or too shallow and stay within the recommended parameter ranges set out below.
How much does a 0.75 carat pillow cost?
That depends. A diamond's value is determined by a combination of its unique characteristics: the famous 4Cs (cut, color, clarity and carat). It can be tricky, but you can quickly check the price range for Cushion diamonds around 0.75 carats perclicking here"
The search results will show cushion cut diamonds from 0.65 to 0.85 carats with all recommended parameters already pre-selected to offer the best value.
Best value for money recommendation
For 0.75 carat cushion:
- Cor:
- Hyes platinum/white gold solitaire setup
- jse solitary engagement yellow gold
- SI1clarity
- At leastBOMpolished/symmetry
- FAMILYoAGSreport
- Yes, it is possible, "shop shy"[explain]
For the best deals on 0.75 carat pads, check out our recommended online stores (all offer real diamond images):
James Allen→ great selection, price match guarantee, highly recommend
Flash branco→ large stock of Super Ideal cuts
Brian Gavin→ Signature Hearts & Arrows, blue line
To search for:
- Cor:Hthe tallest[depends on a setting]
- Clarity:SI1the best[explain]
- Cut parameters:
- Depth:59% - 70%
- Mesa:56% - 70%
- Polish/symmetry:BOMthe best
- Length-width ratio:1,00 - 1,35
- Diamonds certified by GIA or AGS[explain]
- clean eyes
Take care with:
- Inclusions visible to the naked eye
- Extremely thin or extremely thick waist
- Regular or bad symmetry
- strong blue fluorescence[explain]
- Diamonds without GIA or AGS certification[explain]
Where to buy?
Online stores always offer better prices compared to physical stores, however, their main disadvantage is that you rarely have the opportunity to visually inspect the diamond before purchasing it. Fortunately, this is not always the case. Some reputable online retailers (look above) now provide real, high-resolution photos of the diamonds they sell, making online shopping easy and safe.For the best value, shop online.
To use:It is mandatory to see a high quality photo of the real diamond before purchasing online. This is especially true for fancy shapes, as the market is full of ugly looking stones.
Additional Information about Diamonds
The pillow cut is a square or rectangular cut with rounded corners, somewhat resembling the shape of a pillow. It is a variation of the brilliant cut. Cushions can come in different faceted patterns that translate to different looks (eg antique crushed ice). They tend to be quite fiery, though a little less bright than round ones. Smooth profile with a very romantic appeal.
Overall Size Appearance:
Pillows often appear smaller when turned face up compared to other shapes of the same weight.
Form: | pillow cut |
Also known as: | Cut pillow or candles |
Cutting style: | (modified) shiny |
Facets: | usually 58 |
Subscription form features: | Square or rectangular cushion shape with rounded corners |
Peso Carats: | 0.75 carats |
Weight in grams: | 0.15 g (0.0053 ounces) |
Points: | 75 points |
Measurements (L/A/D): | 5,29 x 5,29 x 3,39 mm |
Length: | 5,29mm |
Ancho: | 5,29mm |
Depth: | 3,39 mm |
Depth percentage: | 64,1% |
Recommended percentage of depth: | 59 - 70% |
Length-width ratio: | 1 |
Typical length/width ratio: | between 1.00 and 1.35 |
Area facing up: | 25,19 mm² (±5%) |
Face up Area per carat: | 33.59 mm2/box |
Face up Size: | Normal to 0.75 carat cushion |
Volume: | 42,61 mm³ |
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Percentage depth for 0.75 carat cushion (5.29 × 5.29 × 3.39 mm)
The percentage of the pad's depth of cut is the ratio between the total depth (measurement from the table to the culet) and its width. The percentage of the total depth of this diamond is64,1%, which
ACCORDINGLY.
The cushion depth percentage is calculated using the following formula:
Depth % = (total depth ÷ width) × 100
0.75 carat (5.29 × 5.29 × 3.39 mm) cushion % depth:
Total depth: 3.39 mm
Ancho = 5,29 mm
Depth % = (3.39 ÷ 5.29 ) × 100 =64,1%
About the depth percentage
Percentage depth is one of the most important measurements as it plays an important role in the diamond's brilliance and appearance. If a diamond is cut too deep or too shallow, light leaks out, making the stone less shiny and fiery. Deep cutouts also add hidden weight.
The recommended depth percentage range for cushion cuts is between59%y70%. Diamonds that fall outside this range are generally less desirable and should generally be avoided.
Face-up sizing rating for 0.75 carat (5.29 × 5.29 × 3.39 mm) cushion
The size of this 0.75 carat (5.29 × 5.29 × 3.39 mm) cushion is within the normal range for 0.75 carat diamonds of this shape. Compared to the 0.75 ct Cushion Reference Diamond (see below), this diamond is fromappropriatesize seen from above.In short, it's okay, this diamond feels like its weight.
The importance of face size
Diamonds are sold by weight (carats), but it is important to understand that weight does not equally translate to physical size, especially distribution. Two diamonds of the same carat weight can vary greatly in arrangement, meaning that one diamond can appear larger than the other even if they weigh exactly the same.
Proper face-up size should play an important role when purchasing a diamond. When a diamond is placed in a ring, your eyes will only see the area facing upwards, so you'll need to make sure it's the right size. Proper size also indicates a good cut, which means better light output. For example, if you choose between a poorly cut 0.8 carat Pillow with less shine and the same size face up as aWell-cut 0.7 carat pillow., Which of these would you choose?
the bottom line:A diamond must watch its weight. This one. Affirmative.
0.75 carat cushion reference diamond
As there is no specificidealdefined proportions for Cushion cuts, an estimation formula is used to calculate the Cushion reference diamond.
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To use:Cushioned diamonds with an upward facing area between 9% smaller and 12% larger than the area of the reference cushioned diamond are considered to be of proper size facing upwards.
*Estimated face-up area:The upward facing area of the cushion cuts is an estimate only (±5%). Due to the uniqueness of each stone, it is impossible to accurately calculate the face-up area from diamond measurements alone.
For more information on diamond size assessment,Click here.
Back cushion area
The area facing upwards is a measure of the size of the diamond as seen from above. It tells you the size of the diamond on the waist plane. It is important that a diamond be of sufficient face-up size for its carat weight.
To use:Due to the geometric uniqueness of fantasy-shaped diamonds, it is impossible to accurately calculate the upward facing area by considering only the length and width. Therefore, the surface area for cushion cuts is only an estimate, usually within 5% accuracy.
For more information, seecarat weight vs size face up
Face up area per carat
The face-up area per carat is calculated by dividing the face-up area of the diamond by its carat weight. It tells you how many square millimeters of top surface area a diamond shows or would show for 1 carat weight. This can be helpful when comparing stones of similar weights, as it tells you how much spread per carat you'll get.
To use:The face-up size does not grow linearly with carat weight, meaning that the heavier the stone, the smaller its face-up area per carat (for example, a 1-carat stone will have a face-up area higher per carat). than a 2 carat stone).
Area facing up per carat for 0.75 carat cushion (5.29 × 5.29 × 3.39 mm):
upper surface= 25,19 mm²
Weight= 0,75ct
Face up area per carat= 25,19 ÷ 0,75 =33.59 mm2/box
Color recommendation for 0.75 carat cushion
The pads keep the color a little, so if you want a "branco" diamond, without a noticeable yellow tint, it is recommended to look for a stone with a relatively high color rating. The choice of color also depends on a setting:
Alone | small side stones | substantial side stones | |
White Gold/Platinum | H+ | G+ | same as side stones + |
yellow gold | j+ | eu + | same as side stones + |
eg paving setting | for example, setting three stones |
If the side stones are of significant size (such as in three-stone configurations), you should at least match the color of the center stone to the color of the side stones, otherwise the center stone may look out of place. (a little "whitish").
For the best value, choose the minimum recommended color for a given type of environment. The color variations between grade H and the higher color cushion cuts are so small that it is almost impossible to tell the difference, especially when setting diamonds. However, the price difference can be quite considerable.
Clarity recommendation for 0.75ct pad
While the pads still do a good job of masking inclusions, they aren't quite as good as the round glitter ones.SI1Clarity or better is recommended.
To use:You can always turn the brightness down, but it will be increasingly difficult to find a clean eye pad below the recommended minimum SI1 grade.
For the best value, choose the lowest possible clarity that is still clean to the eye. If a diamond is clean to the eye, it doesn't matter if it's flawless or SI1. It will look the same as long as all other features are the same.
About diamond clarity
Diamond clarity refers to the presence and visual appearance of flaws within a diamond (called inclusions) or on its surface (called blemishes). Clarity tells you the extent to which these imperfections are present.
The number of inclusions and blemishes is directly related to a diamond's value. Less blemishes means a higher price and vice versa.
Gemological laboratories classify diamond clarity as Impeccable (Florida), internally perfect (E), Very Very Little Included (VVS1,VVS2), Very Slightly Included (VS1, VS2), Slightly Included (SI1, SI2) and Included (I1, I2, I3).
GIA and AGS certified diamonds
A professional and unbiased assessment of the diamond's characteristics is set out in a diamond grading report, commonly known as a certificate. The certificate, although not 100% reliable, is essential in determining the value of a diamond.
The standard for grading diamonds is practically defined byFAMILY- Gemological Institute of America. They are the most reputable and consistent laboratory in the industry.AGS(American Gemological Society) is not far behind.
If a diamond is not GIA or AGS certified, you can be pretty sure you're looking for less than the listed quality. This puts you in a bad position for not knowing the true characteristics of the diamond, which almost always results in an overpayment. That's why a certificate from a highly respected classification laboratory is so important.
Make sure you always buy a GIA or AGS certified diamond. That's the only way to really get the quality you expect.
Blue Fluorescent Diamonds
Blue fluorescence can have a positive, negative or no effect on a diamond. Diamonds in the lower color range (H or less) can benefit from this as it can make them whiter, more colorless. On the other hand, strong fluorescence can cause calculus (especially in the higher color range).D-G) to appear cloudy or milky under certain lighting conditions. One of the biggest benefits of fluorescent diamonds is that they generally cost less.
GIA classifies fluorescence asNone,Weak,Half,Forte, youVery strong.
weak fluorescenceit will have no effect on color and overall appearance. Fluorescence of this type is not an issue and should not be a purchasing factor.
average fluorescencein most cases it will have zero or very little influence on color and overall appearance; however, colorless diamonds can sometimes exhibit negative effects and should be examined in different light conditions before purchasing.
Strong/very strong fluorescencerequires caution. It is generally not a good idea to buy a colorless diamond with strong/very strong fluorescence. As for less colored diamonds, sometimes they can even be blurred with strong fluorescence; therefore, never purchase a stone with this type of fluorescence without careful visual inspection.
If you are interested in fluorescent diamonds that have been carefully examined and do not show any negative effects of fluorescence, I highly recommendBlue Diamonds by Brian Gavin. These are definitely top of the line and a great value.
Diamonds without GIA or AGS certification
The problem with diamond grading labs other than the GIA or AGS is that they are more flexible and more inconsistent in their grading standards. An H GIA shade is a G IGI shade and a F EGL/HRD shade. The same goes for clarity.
While it is true that IGI, EGL and HRD diamonds are sold at a discount, you can be sure that the same stones would cost less if they were GIA or AGS certified. Why? Because they would get lower ratings and therefore a lower price. Lower IGI, EGL and HRD stones than those reduced with higher grades.
Diamond dealers use IGI, EGL, HRD and the like to maximize their profits. They know they can sell diamonds with inflated grades for more, even if they are being sold at substantial discounts. Some traders also use their in-house certification, often with the sole aim of increasing their profits. Those kinds of certificates don't make sense.
If you don't want to overpay and want to know exactly what kind of quality you're getting, avoid diamonds that aren't GIA or AGS certified.
shop shy
Buying tentatively means choosing a diamond that falls just below the half carat or half carat mark. So instead of a 1ct stone, choose 0.95ct; instead of 1.5 carats, choose 1.4 carats, and so on.
As diamond prices increase dramatically in whole and half carat weights, you can save a considerable amount of money by shopping around. Losing even 10% of the weight will result in a small difference in size, but so small that it will barely be noticed, if at all. To see for yourself, use this site to compare different sizes.
Do you think you would notice the difference in size between0.95 carat pillow vs 1 carat?Probably not, especially if it's mounted.
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