
You would think of this as a minor problem, but when you have to explain to your girlfriend why the stone you got her looks bad, the purchase may start to look like a bad idea in hindsight.
Dark shadows in 
diamonds occur due to the stone having been 
cut deeper, which means it gets less light now. The deeper parts end up looking dull and lifeless because of this. Some stones have a dark shadow in the shape of a bow tie, but mostly, you just get jet black.
The darkness does not always have to be from a bad 
cut. A highly graded 
stone 
 can have this defect, and usually, that is because of an inappropriate cutting 
style having been used. Most fancy 
cuts go deep, such as in the case of the 
marquise. Most step 
cuts show darkness as well. Some rough stones simply do not take well to these 
cuts, which is why deciding rightly at the beginning is essential.