To calculate the Diamond Cut Score (\(DCS\)):
\[ DCS = \frac{L}{W} \]
Where:
Diamond cut scores, and their grading systems have become a common practice in the diamond industry. The GIA (Gemological Institute of America) created the first complete system for diamond grading, which was updated in 1975 and is still used today. The GIA’s cut grade is based on whether or not the diamond exhibits “excellent symmetry,” as well as other more specific characteristics used to determine the overall quality of a diamond.
Its essential score breaks down into the following:
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ DCS = \frac{7.5}{5.0} = 1.50 \]
The Diamond Cut Score is 1.50.
Let's assume the following values:
Using the formula:
\[ DCS = \frac{6.0}{4.5} = 1.33 \]
The Diamond Cut Score is 1.33.