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History of Flanders Cut Diamonds

15th May 2024 By Coby Shalev

Flanders Cut Diamonds, also known as Flanders Cut or Flanders Square Cut, is a unique diamond cut that originated in the Flanders region of Belgium, renowned for its diamond industry. This particular cut is distinguished by its square shape with rounded corners, somewhat resembling an emerald cut, but with more facets, providing additional brilliance and sparkle.

The history of Flanders Cut Diamonds dates back to the early 20th century when diamond cutting techniques were evolving in Belgium. The Flanders region, particularly the city of Antwerp, had been a hub for diamond trading and cutting for centuries. It was in this environment that diamond cutters experimented with various shapes and cutting styles to enhance the brilliance and fire of diamonds.

The Flanders Cut emerged as a response to the desire for a square-shaped diamond with exceptional brilliance. It combines elements of traditional square cuts like the Princess Cut with the step-cut facets found in emerald cuts. The result is a diamond with a distinctive appearance, characterised by its square outline and stepped facets that create a mesmerising play of light.


Flanders Cut Diamonds gained popularity for their unique beauty and versatility. They are often used as centre stones in engagement rings and other jewellery pieces, offering a modern yet timeless aesthetic. The cut’s popularity has grown over the years, and it continues to be sought after by those looking for something beyond the more common round or princess cuts.

While the exact origins and development of the Flanders Cut Diamonds may not be extensively documented, its association with the diamond industry of the Flanders region underscores its significance in the world of diamond cutting and craftsmanship. Today, Flanders Cut Diamonds remain a symbol of Belgian diamond heritage and craftsmanship, prized for their elegance and brilliance.

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