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Radiant cut lab diamonds have a stunning sparkle and are considered one of the most modern diamond cuts. These cuts can be summarized as a combination of three diamond shapes. They embrace a round cuts' brilliance, trimmed corners like the asscher cuts, and the candor of emerald cuts. A radiant lab diamond is usually shaped as a square or may also have an elongated structure which helps them to stand out from other diamond cuts and pair beautifully with engagement rings.
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Marilyn Monroe wasn’t lying when she sang, “Diamonds are a girl’s best friend.” Imagine it's the year 1977. Henry Grossbard, a master cutter, has just created a diamond cut that has the best qualities of two diamond cuts—the emerald cut and the round brilliant cut—to create the radiant cut. Wouldn't you be happy?
It wasn’t until the year '80s that this cut became one of the most popular cuts available on the market. The master cutter Grossbard had worked day and night at blending the elongated shape of an emerald cut with the stunning facets of the brilliant round cut.
A cool thing about the radiant cut is the sheer number of facets it has. With its 70 brilliant facets, the radiant cut is a master impersonator and may appear to be a cushion cut to the less experienced. The most important distinction is that a radiant cut has more brilliance than a cushion cut.
The next time you’re deep down the rabbit hole in search of the perfect diamond for your partner or for yourself, the radiant cut should be your final stop. Why look any further than a cut that has the best of both worlds?
If you're wondering what makes the radiant cut so pretty to the eye. It's because a fancier cut is harder for the diamond cutter to refine. This makes the cut even more precious. The careful attention to detail and finesse it takes to create a radiant cut diamond is unparalleled.
In two minds about buying a lab diamond? Worry not. A lab diamond is visually and compositionally similar to a natural diamond, and the only difference is that a lab diamond won’t burn a hole in your pocket while making you shine. Another strong reason to buy a lab diamond is that these are Earth kind and eco-conscious.
The pros of owning a radiant cut diamond certainly outweigh the cons, and we have all the details. Remember that feeling of having your jewelry get stuck on your clothes? Thanks to the sheer number of facets, radiant cut diamonds won’t scratch or tug on your clothes. They also won't scratch your skin and are so comfortable to wear. If you thought this was it, turns out there's another reason to own a radiant cut lab diamond is that they have an increased intensity of luminance due to them being a combination of emerald cut and round cut .
You can choose a radiant cut diamond in a six prong solitaire setting for a ring or pendant, or a radiant cut diamond in a bezel setting for your anniversary or a loved one's birthday.
Pair your radiant cut lab diamond jewelry with the most beautiful moments of your life. Give the gift of sparkle to the love of your life with the most meticulously crafted, radiant cut diamonds. Whether it is the day you will finally pop the question of lifelong commitment to your partner or the day your daughter will leave the nest for her bright future, make it a moment you will always remember with these beautiful lab grown and Earth-kind radiant cut diamonds.
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