Loose Radiant Cut Diamonds

Radiant cut diamonds masterfully fuse emerald cut elegance with round diamond brilliance through cropped corners and complex faceting. These architectural gems deliver exceptional fire and scintillation within a sophisticated geometric outline, offering the perfect balance between contemporary brilliance and refined elegance.
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Fancy color

Fancy colored diamonds are incredibly rare and fascinating. Nearly every color you can think of is available in fancy color diamonds. There are a huge variety of beautiful color options. Pink, blue, green, brown diamonds look charming and mesmerizing.

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Intensity

Intensity

Diamond intensity refers to the strength or saturation of a fancy color diamond’s hue. It’s a key factor in determining a diamond’s value and desirability.

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Overtone

Overtone

Diamond overtone is a subtle, secondary color that can be observed in some fancy color diamonds, particularly those with intense or vivid hues. It’s like a whisper of color layered over the primary color, adding depth and complexity to the diamond’s brilliance.

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Shape

Shape

Diamond shape refers to the overall outline and facets of a diamond. It’s a crucial factor that affects a diamond’s brilliance, fire, and scintillation – its ability to reflect light and sparkle.

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Clarity

Clarity

Diamond clarity refers to the absence of inclusions (internal flaws) and blemishes (external imperfections) within a diamond. It’s one of the four Cs (carat, cut, clarity, and color) that determine a diamond’s value and price.

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Carat weight

Carat weight

Diamond weight, also known as carat weight, is a measure of a diamond’s mass. It’s one of the four Cs (carat, cut, clarity, and color) that determine a diamond’s value and price.

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1.00 Carat W-X I1 Radiant Shape Diamond

2,000.00$

10.31 Carat Fancy Intense Yellow IF Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

290,000.00$

2.02 carat Fancy Brownish Yellow VS2 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

5,807.00$

0.32 Carat Fancy Light Pink Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

4,485.00$

0.78 carat Fancy Light Yellowish Green Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

3,335.00$

1.02 carat Fancy Dark Green-Grey SI2 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

20,700.00$

2.21 carat Fancy Brownish Yellow VVS2 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

7,705.00$

1.05 carat Light Yellow (Y-Z) VS1 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

2,703.00$

1.04 carat Light Yellow (U-V) VS2 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

2,185.00$

2.08 carat Light Yellow (Y-Z) VVS1 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

7,475.00$

0.62 carat Fancy Brownish Purplish Pink SI2 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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2.11 Carat U-V VS1 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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2.05 Carat U-V VS1 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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1.09 Fancy Light Pink VS1 Radiant Shape GIA

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1.57 carat Fancy Deep Brownish Yellow VVS1 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA | 7.32 x 6.15 x 3.85

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2.13 carat Fancy Brownish Greenish Yellow SI2 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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5.08 carat Fancy Brownish Greenish Yellow SI1 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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7.51 carat Fancy Deep Brownish Yellow VS1 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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1.01 carat Fancy Deep Yellow SI2 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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1.01 carat D VVS2 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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1.03 carat E VS2 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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1.04 carat H VS1 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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0.70 carat Fancy Yellow I1 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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1.51 carat Fancy Light Brownish Yellow VS2 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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1.53 carat Light Yellow (U-V) SI1 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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1.57 carat Fancy Deep Brownish Yellow VVS1 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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1.02 carat Fancy Yellow I2 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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1.04 carat Fancy Yellow SI1 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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1.52 carat Fancy Light Yellow VVS2 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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1.55 carat Fancy Intense Yellow SI1 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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1.70 carat Fancy Brownish Greenish Yellow VS1 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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1.70 carat Fancy Yellow VS2 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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1.71 carat Fancy Light Yellow SI2 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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1.71 carat Fancy Yellow I1 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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2.21 carat Fancy Dark Brown-Yellow VVS2 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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1.00 carat Fancy Brown Pink VS2 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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4.69 carat Fancy Yellow FL Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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9.01 carat Light Yellow (U-V) VS1 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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1.01 carat Fancy Light Yellow SI2 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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1.03 carat Fancy Brownish Yellow VVS1 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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1.31 carat Fancy Brownish Greenish Yellow VS1 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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3.04 carat Fancy Vivid Orangy Yellow VS2 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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7.05 carat Fancy Intense Yellow VVS2 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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1.73 carat Fancy Brownish Yellow VS1 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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0.41 carat Fancy Pinkish Brown SI2 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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1.05 carat Fancy Deep Brownish Orangy Yellow Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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1.20 carat Fancy Gray-Greenish Yellow VVS2 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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1.55 carat Fancy Intense Yellow I1 Radiant Shape Diamond GIA

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How does the radiant cut combine features of emerald and brilliant cuts?

The radiant cut ingeniously merges the rectangular or square shape of emerald cuts with the brilliance-maximizing facet pattern of round diamonds. Unlike emerald cuts’ step-cut faceting, radiants feature a complex pattern of 70 triangular and kite-shaped facets that fragment light into spectacular sparkle. This hybrid design preserves the sophisticated geometric outline while eliminating the “windowing” effect common in step cuts. For collectors seeking a natural, high-quality diamond with both architectural elegance and exceptional fire, radiant cuts offer the perfect fusion of classic structure and contemporary brilliance, though at a higher cost than pure step cuts due to their complex faceting requirements.

Why might a radiant cut be preferable to a princess cut diamond?

Radiant cut diamonds offer several advantages over princess cuts, including greater durability due to their cropped corners that eliminate vulnerable sharp points. This practical benefit reduces the risk of chipping in these precious stones, making them more suitable for active lifestyles. Additionally, their faceting pattern typically produces better light performance in lower color grades, masking slight tints more effectively than princess cuts. For value-conscious purchasers, radiant cuts often present better cost per carat while providing similar geometric appeal with enhanced brilliance. Their rectangular proportions also appear larger face-up than square princess cuts of equivalent weight.

What proportion creates the most appealing radiant cut diamond?

The most appealing radiant cut diamonds feature length-to-width ratios between 1.00-1.05 for square shapes and 1.20-1.30 for rectangular variants, though personal preference plays a significant role. Depth percentages should range from 61-67% to optimize light performance without excessive weight hidden in depth. The table facet typically measures 61-69% of the width, balancing openness with proper light reflection. When selecting these genuine gems, prioritize excellent symmetry, as the complex faceting pattern requires precise alignment to achieve maximum brilliance. The corners should be uniformly cropped at approximately 45-degree angles, creating balanced visual harmony worth the premium price.

How do color and clarity considerations differ for radiant cut diamonds?

Radiant cut diamonds can effectively mask color due to their brilliant faceting pattern, allowing collectors to consider slightly lower color grades (G-H) while maintaining an attractive appearance in these conflict-free stones. However, their faceting makes inclusions more visible than in emerald cuts but less apparent than in round brilliants. For optimal value, consider VS2-SI1 clarity grades, as these provide excellent visual cleanliness at a better price point. When purchasing radiant diamonds, examine them under various lighting conditions to evaluate how their unique faceting affects both color perception and inclusion visibility, allowing you to make an informed decision balancing quality, aesthetics, and cost.

Frequently Asked questions

What is a loose diamond?

A loose diamond is simply a diamond that hasn’t been set into a piece of jewelry yet. It’s a raw, uncut stone, ready to be transformed into something beautiful. 

Loose diamonds are the foundation of many stunning pieces, from diamond engagement rings to elegant bracelets, necklaces or eternity bands. They’re also used to create custom jewelry, allowing you to express your unique style. 

Shop loose diamonds and you’ll have the opportunity to choose your diamond from a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and qualities. Whether you’re looking for a brilliant round diamond, a classic emerald cut, or a sleek princess cut, loose diamonds offer incredible customization possibilities. 

No matter what kind of diamond you’re searching for, a loose diamond is the perfect starting point to create a timeless treasure that you’ll cherish forever.

What are conflict-free diamonds?

Conflict-free diamonds are diamonds that have been ethically sourced, meaning they were not mined in areas where the proceeds funded armed conflict or human rights abuses.  

While natural diamonds are often associated with these ethical concerns, conflict-free diamonds offer a solution. These diamonds with a clear, traceable origin are a responsible choice for you if you  want your diamond to reflect its values.

There are two main types of conflict-free diamonds:

  1. Natural Conflict-Free Diamonds

 These are natural diamonds that have been mined in areas where ethical practices and responsible sourcing are strictly enforced.  You can find the perfect conflict-free natural diamond by looking for certifications from reputable laboratories, e.g. GIA . 

  1. Grown Diamonds

 These are grown diamonds created in a lab, offering a completely conflict-free alternative. They’re chemically, physically, and optically identical to natural diamonds, but more affordable and environmentally friendly. However, at Reuven Veksler we never deal with grown diamonds. 

Whether you choose a natural or grown conflict-free diamond,  it’s vital to understand the certifications and guarantees that come with it.  

A conflict-free diamond will sparkle beautifully and reflect your commitment to ethical sourcing.  It’s a diamond that has been responsibly sourced and will embellish your diamond engagement ring or other pieces of jewelry that will complement women’s wedding outfits. 

The best diamonds to purchase

To find the perfect diamond you have to consider many factors, like symmetry, fluorescence, 4Cs, color grade. All that stuff canmake your head buzz, so we always recommend starting with your budget. Calculate how much you are willing to spend and what your limit is, after which you will definitely not be able to spend more.

The best diamond is the one that fits your expectations and budget. Of course, we recommend considering only natural stones, as they are time-tested symbols of nature’s majesty and beauty.

How to choose the right diamond for jewelry?

Selecting the ideal diamond for your jewelry can be a daunting task, but it’s also an exciting adventure! With so many options in the world of diamonds, it’s important to understand the key factors that will influence your choice. 

Let’s imagine you are eager to purchase a ring. First of all, determine your ring style. 

Think about the style of jewelry you want.  Is it a classic engagement ring, a delicate ring, or a statement piece? The setting and design of your ring will influence the diamond’s shape, size, and overall look. Secondly, never forget about 4Cs. Keep in mind that a good cut will ensure that light reflects beautifully from the diamond. In addition, diamonds with a higher color grade (closer to D) appear whiter when exposed to light. You can find beautiful diamonds with subtle hints of yellow, especially if you’re on a budget. Moreover, natural diamonds will have some inclusions, but they’re often invisible to the naked eye. Take into account that some diamonds with fluorescence can appear hazy or milky when exposed to ultraviolet light.  

With a clear understanding of the 4Cs and your personal preferences, you’re ready to find your dream diamond!  Remember that some diamonds may have more noticeable inclusions or a slightly warmer color, but still be beautifully brilliant. 

Where to buy certified loose diamonds?

When you’re ready to purchase a certified loose diamond, it’s essential to choose a reputable source to ensure quality, authenticity, and ethical sourcing. 

Ensure the diamond comes with a reputable certification from a respected laboratory like GIA, AGS, IGI. At Reuven Veksler, we always provide all necessary certificates and are ready to answer all your questions regarding the origin of your diamond. We do our best to make your diamond buying experience special and unforgettable.