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What is the Difference Between Triangle and Trillion Cut Diamonds?

Shimon Himovich,

Head Designer & Owner of Finer

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When it comes to choosing a gemstone or diamond cut, there are many shapes to consider, each with its own unique appeal. Two popular yet often confused cuts are the triangle and the trillion. Both feature sharp angles and triangular shapes, but they differ in key aspects that make each one distinct. In this blog, we’ll explore the features of both cuts and help you understand what sets them apart.

Triangle Cut

The triangle cut is one of the more straightforward geometric cuts in the world of gemstones. As the name suggests, it is a triangular-shaped stone with three equal sides, usually resembling an equilateral triangle. This cut is typically used for diamonds, sapphires, and other precious gemstones. The triangle cut is recognized for its clean lines and minimalist appeal, making it a great choice for those who appreciate simplicity in their jewelry.

One of the main characteristics of the triangle cut is its sharp, geometric design. The facets on the stone are arranged in a way that enhances the overall brilliance and light reflection, though the visual impact is less intense compared to other cuts like the round brilliant. Triangle-cut stones often have a more subtle, contemporary look, making them an ideal choice for modern engagement rings or unique statement pieces.

Another distinguishing feature of the triangle cut is its versatility. Because of its symmetrical shape, it can be used in various settings — whether as the center stone in an engagement ring or as accent stones on a necklace or bracelet. The clean edges of the triangle cut also pair well with other shapes, allowing for creative combinations in custom jewelry designs.

Trillion Cut

The trillion cut, on the other hand, is a specific variation of the triangle shape, though it has a few subtle differences that give it a more distinct look. Unlike the triangle cut, the trillion shape is often characterized by its slightly curved sides, which are designed to soften the sharp angles. The facets of the trillion cut are also arranged differently to provide more intense light dispersion, which results in a sparkling, dazzling effect that catches the eye.

The trillion cut is usually less symmetrical than the triangle cut, which gives it a more dynamic and dramatic appearance. The rounded edges and sharp points of the trillion cut create a unique, almost flame-like visual, making it an excellent choice for those who want something a little bolder and more modern. It is particularly popular for use in engagement rings, earrings, and other statement pieces, as it offers an eye-catching look without being overly flashy.

Because of its striking appearance, the trillion cut is often used to create a focal point in custom jewelry designs. It can be paired with other stones of different shapes, or it can stand alone as a statement piece. The trillion cut is also favored for its ability to display a stone’s brilliance and fire, making it an ideal choice for those who want their jewelry to sparkle with intensity.

If you’re ready to explore the world of custom-cut gemstones or need help choosing the right stone for your jewelry, Finer Custom Jewelry is here to assist you. We can guide you through the design process, ensuring your vision comes to life. Call or schedule an appointment today to start creating your dream piece.

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Shimon Himovich,
Head Designer & Owner of Finer

Since i can remember i’ve been fascinated with diamonds and the way they sparkle. i got started in the wholesale diamond business 6 years ago supplying diamonds to the phoenix valley stores. after four years of buying, trading and selling over 1000’s of diamonds i decided it was time to bridge the gap between consumers and the way they shop for their most precious jewelry. that’s where finer jewelry came into the picture. finer was started in 2018 in scottsdale, arizona.

 

I enjoy the experience of sitting down with my clients to educate them one on one about diamonds. i feel fortunate to do what i love every single day!

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