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History of Heart Shaped Cut Diamonds

8th March 2024 By Coby Shalev

The history of heart-shaped cut diamonds can be traced back to the late 16th century. The concept of using diamonds in jewellery became increasingly popular during the Renaissance period, and diamond cutting techniques continued to evolve. The first recorded heart-shaped diamond was crafted in the late 16th or early 17th century.


The heart shape is a modification of the “pear” or “teardrop” shape, with a cleft at the top and a rounded bottom. The creation of a heart-shaped diamond involves a complex cutting process to achieve symmetry and brilliance. The first heart-shaped diamonds were often used in jewellery as symbols of love and affection.

However, it wasn’t until the 20th century that the heart-shaped cut gained more widespread popularity. The shape became associated with romantic sentiments, making it a popular choice for engagement rings and other romantic jewellery. During the 20th and 21st centuries, advancements in diamond cutting technology have allowed for more precise and brilliant heart-shaped diamonds.

Today, heart-shaped diamonds are a sought-after choice for engagement rings and other romantic jewellery pieces. They are often used to symbolise love and commitment, making them a meaningful and sentimental option for couples. The popularity of heart-shaped diamonds continues to endure, and they remain a timeless and romantic choice in the world of fine jewellery.

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