Classic Diamond House is dedicated to provide you the highest quality diamonds at best price. You can be absolutely certain about the quality since what you’re browsing in this category of our website are 100% certified radiant cut engagement rings. GIA certified diamond engagement rings are your best bet as they are certified by the Gemological Institute of America. Top Quality Radiant Diamond Engagement Rings! What settings work best for radiant cut diamonds If shine is your goal, you probably should go with an open-prong. Being a major provider of clarity enhanced diamonds at the heart of the Diamond District, We can guarantee that we can provide you the best quality radiant cut diamonds that you ever imagined. For a square-shaped radiant-cut, a ratio between 1.00-1.03 is best. We offer affordable radiant cut engagement rings to choose from. Radiants with a ratio between 1.40 and 1.50 are sought after and very hard to find. The most popular length to width ratio for an emerald is 1.40, while a length to width ratio of 1.25 is most popular for radiant diamonds. This cut’s contemporary charm is a suitable match for our modern settings, or an alluring revelation on our classical inspired designs. This means that both emerald and radiant cut diamonds can be square or rectangular in shape. The square outline and brilliant facets make radiant diamonds memorable center stones. The elegant square shape and lightly trimmed edges of radiant cut gemstones are flawlessly featured by these engagement ring designs. Radiant diamonds are made with a modified brilliant cut facet design for both the pavilion and crown, giving this diamond its great level of brilliance. You would want to look for places that guarantee you the value for your money you don’t want to realize later that you purchased an engagement ring that is not even authentic. It is vital that you spend some time in getting not just the right design that symbolizes your relationship, but also ensure that it is the top quality radiant engagement ring. Not finding what you want? Email us with what you’re looking for at We’ll curate a list of 5-7 exclusive stones that are just right for you.If you have decided to pop the question to your lady and now you’re browsing our selection of radiant cut engagement rings, you also probably thinking that diamonds would be the right way to do it. If you find one you like, make sure to scoop it up, because in all likelihood, you won’t find one similar again. Look, if all those reasons haven’t convinced you to steer clear of the radiant cut, then by all means, check out our diamond search where you can view 360-degree images of more than 10,000 diamonds and don’t forget to zoom out (because size can be deceiving), or book a virtual or offline appointment at our New York salon to view certified lab-grown and natural diamonds in person. Make sure you get eyes on your radiant cut before you say you do. Nearly every jeweler you visitwhether online or in-personwill carry engagement rings with round diamonds, and you can find them included in a wide range of ring styles, from solitaire to halo to multi-stone rings. Yep, radiants have that too! While not as common as ovals, pears, or marquises, elongated radiant cut diamonds can definitely rock a not-so-pleasing bow tie, or dark faceting pattern, horizontally through their middle. Just know that if you go long, you gotta watch out for the bow tie effect. Other than that, you just have to stick with what you like. What to know? If you want it to appear square, stick between a 1 and 1.05 LTW, and if you want rectangular, go above 1.15. Which means very little consistency and possibly having to settle for an imperfect ratio to match your other color, clarity, or carat weight expectations. They come in square cut and rectangle to your heart’s content. See, most diamond shapes have preferred length-to-width ratios, but not radiants. Here’s where radiant cuts stand out from the pack. You may decide on a round brilliant cut diamond set in a white gold band for a timeless and simple style, or a pear shaped diamond or an oval cut sapphire.
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