What Is A Radiant Cut Diamond?

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We’ve heard it before: diamonds are a girl’s best friend. But no two girls are quite alike, so it’s a good thing that no two diamonds are either. Some want a classic, subtle look, and there are certainly diamond cuts for them. Other girls, however, are all about that sparkle, and to these vivacious ladies, we present the radiant cut.

The History of the Radiant Cut

We’ve heard it before: diamonds are a girl’s best friend. But no two girls are quite alike, so it’s a good thing that no two diamonds are either. Some want a classic look, and there are certainly diamond cuts for them. Other girls, however, are all about that sparkle, and to these vivacious ladies, we present the radiant cut.

Developed in 1977 by Henry Grossbard, the radiant cut is a relatively new and beautiful solution for women who love the shape of an emerald cut, but want a little more glimmer and shine. Recently, celebrities like Hilary Duff, Drew Barrymore, and Anna Kournikova have been spotted sporting radiant cuts on their left hands.

 

The History of the Radiant Cut

Fascinating Facets for the Best Brilliance

As we mentioned, the radiant cut is a variation on the emerald cut. This means it still retains the rectangular shape and trimmed corners of its predecessor, though the shape can be more square depending on the diamond. But the true trademark of a radiant cut is the unforgettable brilliance factor.

Unlike the emerald cut, which features step-cut faceting for a “hall of mirrors” effect, the radiant cut possesses a tremendous 70 facets in a brilliant cut style that create an effervescent, kaleidoscopic effect. The surfaces of the diamond catch the light brilliantly and create the flashes of color you typically see in a round cut--the ultimate in brilliance and fire.

 

Fascinating Facets for the Best Brilliance

Get Wild with a Setting

If you’re into colored diamonds, the multifaceted radiant cut will intensify the hue of a fancy-colored stone (Remember Jennifer Lopez’s pink diamond from Ben Affleck? A radiant cut). But of course, the radiant cut suits diamonds of every color.

Once you’ve settled on the diamond you want, the real fun begins. Choosing a setting, or for the creative types, designing your own is a way to add your personal touch to the ring as a whole, and make it something you or your bride to be will cherish forever. Thankfully, a stunning stone like the radiant cut doesn’t need much to make it spectacular. This is the type of diamond that really allows for creativity, as your options for a setting are practically endless.

 

Get Wild with a Setting

Such A Radiant Choice

A simple solitaire can make for a classic, timeless ring that will wow everyone that sees it. However, if you are looking for a little something extra, the radiant cut is a versatile diamond that looks at home in almost any setting. A pair of baguettes on either side, in diamond or even a different stone, can be a delightful accent that breathes new life into the diamond. Even a detailed halo, like this art deco-inspired setting, can dress up the diamond in a fun, unique way.

Like any diamond, pricing for a radiant cut will vary based on factors such as size, clarity, and color. Our radiant cut diamonds start at $149, so there is sure to be a diamond that suits your budget. Why not check it out yourself and see why this unique diamond, with a look that is the very definition of radiance, deserves its name!

 

Such A Radiant Choice
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