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Understanding the Bullet Cut Diamond

April 13, 2019

Joseph Schubach Jewelers Blog » Jewelry Education and Advice » Understanding the Bullet Cut Diamond

What is a bullet cut diamond?

Well you can guess what it’s named after so we won’t bore you with the backstory. Consider them baguettes with one narrow end cut into a V-shape.

There are two kinds of diamond bullets: tapered and straight. Tapered bullets are generally considered more attractive.

Step cut bullets pair well with Emerald and Asscher cut diamonds in the center (as seen in the example above).

Brilliant cut bullets pair well with brilliant cut center stones, including colored stones, a particularly fetching look.

If you’re looking for a custom design ring with bullet cut diamonds or diamond alternatives, let us shoot you in the right direction! 

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