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brillants

Brillants is a term used in gemology and jewelry to refer to diamonds cut in the brilliant style, most commonly the round brilliant cut. This term, which appears in English and French alike, denotes stones designed to maximize light return and sparkle through a specific facet pattern.

The round brilliant cut is the standard in modern diamond cutting. A typical round brilliant has 57

History and development: The concept of a brilliant-cut diamond emerged in earlier centuries and was refined

In use, buyers and professionals assess brillants with the four Cs, with cut quality being the most

facets
if
the
culet
is
present,
or
58
facets
if
the
culet
is
included.
The
facet
arrangement
and
precise
proportions
are
intended
to
optimize
brilliance,
fire,
and
scintillation
by
guiding
light
through
the
stone
and
back
to
the
observer.
While
round
brilliants
dominate
the
market,
the
broader
idea
of
a
“brilliant
cut”
has
been
applied
to
other
shapes
in
some
catalogs,
though
with
varying
standards.
in
the
20th
century.
In
1919,
Marcel
Tolkowsky
published
a
mathematical
treatment
of
cut
proportions
that
helped
define
the
modern
round
brilliant’s
angles
and
facet
geometry,
establishing
a
widely
adopted
benchmark
for
light
performance.
The
term
brillants
thus
anchors
a
tradition
of
diamond
cuts
engineered
to
maximize
visual
impact.
critical
factor
for
light
performance.
The
term
can
also
appear
in
non-English
contexts
to
describe
diamonds
cut
in
the
brilliant
style;
the
underlying
principle
is
a
facet
pattern
aimed
at
enhancing
brilliancy.