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Trilliant Cut Diamond

shapes-trilliantA Trilliant Diamond is a very unique and rarely found diamond shape.  Essentially trilliant cut diamond is a fancy way of saying triangular diamond cut.  The trilliant diamond cut rivals many other cuts for fire and brilliance.

The spectacular fire and brilliance is due to its perfect triangular shape where all sides are equal. Moreover, the trilliant diamond has 50 facets to reflect light around to create an incredible prism.  Due to its fancy diamond status thie trilliant cut diamond is rarely seen but in high end luxury jewelry.

Trilliant Solitaire

If you want to be unique and original, search our diamond search tool for a trilliant cut diamond. In selecting a trillion cut diamonds it is important to consider the depth of the diamond. It should be between 32 – 42%.  However it is still a personal preference how you would like you diamond trilliant cut to perform. The depth is important because it will affect the degree of brilliance of the trilliant diamond (or any diamond).

The most common uses for trilliant diamonds are on the shoulder of a setting accompanying a rectangular diamond or a square diamond; possible an asscher or princess cut.  When you are ready to buy loose diamonds be sure to view our diamond retailer ratings for Editor’s top choices.

Round Brilliant | Oval Cut | Marquise Cut | Pear Shaped | Heart Shaped | Emerald Cut | Princess Cut | Trilliant Cut | Radiant Cut| Cushion Cut | Asscher Cut

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