Of all the the factors that affect the appearance of a diamond, cut is arguably the most important.
Problems with clarity, color, even size can be offset or minimized by a skillful and appropriate cut.
Even a perfect stone will be made just so so if the cut is not just right.
With so many cuts to choose from for custom jewelry, why radiant cut loose diamonds?
The radiant cut marries the sleek shape and substantive feel of the emerald cut with the brilliance and fire of the round cut. Developed over several years of trial and error, this cut pattern gives you the best of two popular patterns.
(Radiant Cut Diamonds - Loose Diamonds) Radiant cut loose diamonds are square or nearly square, with a large, flat facet on the face. This give the stone the depth and presence of the more rectangular emerald cut. Both cuts are good for showing off stones with exceptional clarity and color. More multifaceted cuts, like the round cut, scatter the light and prevent the viewer from seeing the light play that takes place only in the depths of a fine stone.
The downside of the emerald cut is, as one would expect, a loss of brilliance. By adding multiple cuts around the edges of the primary facet, radiant cut loose diamonds scatter more light while not surrendering the elegance of the block square shape.
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diamond cut is featured my many fine jewelers around the world and is very popular for both men's and women's jewelry. For men's rings, a well cut radiant diamond gives the appearance of bulk without the extra size often found with emerald cut diamonds.
(Radiant Cut Diamonds)Designer's of women's jewelry particularly like to use this as a center piece for a multi stone setting. The block center facet visually anchors the piece, while the softer cuts on the edges blend with the surrounding smaller stones.