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The difference between trapezoidal diamonds and square diamonds
Hello, step drill and square drill are two different diamond cutting forms, and the differences are as follows:

1. Different shapes: the diamond waist of a trapezoidal diamond is surrounded by two sets of right-angled triangular faces, so the overall shape of the diamond is similar to a trapezoid with a wider bottom. On the other hand, a square diamond is a rectangle with four corners at right angles, which makes it look more square.

2. Different reflections: Trapezoidal diamonds and straight diamonds have different reflections due to the different shapes and angles of diamond sections. Trapezoidal diamonds have a wider cross-section than straight diamonds, so they have a more three-dimensional effect when viewed from the side, and light is easily reflected from the top, making the diamonds look more shiny. The section of the square drill is more slender, so its top reflection is relatively simple, but from the front, it is easier to show its larger area and make people feel more dazzling.

3. Different application occasions: Step drill and square drill have their unique charm in different occasions. Step diamonds are more suitable for wearing on fingers, because the wide cut surface and the reflection at the top will make diamonds more shiny and attract people's attention more easily. But rectangular diamonds are more suitable for pendants or earrings. When placed vertically, their rectangular shapes will be clearer than trapezoidal diamonds, which will make them more beautiful. Thank you~