Hearts & Arrows in Diamonds

The H & A pattern is visible when viewed from the top of the diamond, and it consists of 8 symmetrical hearts pointing outward and 8 symmetrical arrows pointing inward.

Hearts and Arrows diamonds are a specific type of round brilliant cut diamond that are known for their exceptional symmetry, precision and overall optical performance. The name "Hearts and Arrows" refers to the pattern of light and dark areas that can be seen when viewed through a special viewer called a "Hearts and Arrows loupe"

The hearts and arrows pattern is created when a diamond is cut to precise angles and proportions. The pattern is visible when viewed from the top of the diamond, and it consists of 8 symmetrical hearts pointing outward and 8 symmetrical arrows pointing inward. The pattern is created by the way light reflects off the diamond's facets and is an indication of the diamond's overall optical performance.

Hearts and Arrows diamonds are considered to be the highest quality round brilliant cut diamonds and are highly sought after by diamond buyers. They are considered to be the ultimate expression of the cutter's art, and they are known for their exceptional brilliance, fire, and scintillation. They are also considered to be a symbol of perfection, and they are often used in engagement rings and other high-end jewelry pieces.

To be considered as a Hearts and Arrows diamond, the diamond must pass certain criteria such as the perfect symmetry of the hearts and arrows pattern, the pattern must be visible under a hearts and arrows viewer, and the diamond must have a high level of overall optical performance.

It's important to note that not all diamond cutters have the skill or the equipment to produce hearts and arrows diamonds, and they are considered to be a rare and premium type of diamond.


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