
It’s there that you recognize the difference between the two. But notice different facet shapes, especially on the pavilion side of the stone. So, with that in mind, the radiant shape diamond is a match made in heaven for bridal jewelry.īut what exactly is the radiant shape stone? With some similarities to the Asscher cut, the radiant shares the squarish outline with clipped corners like the Asscher has.

The name radiant sounds positively angelic, doesn’t it? A bride to-be feels radiant as she prepares for the biggest step in her life-making a new life together with the one she loves. The radiant cut diamond rings are so chic they demand to be admired for their own charm. Tapered baguettes fill that role to perfection. Something equally striking but not stones that will fight for attention. Other diamond connoisseurs place interesting side stones next to their central radiant diamond. That way nothing interferes with enjoying this intricate facet pattern that makes up a radiant cut diamond. Some people believe the cut itself is so outstanding that it is best suited to star in a solitaire ring or pendant, or even stud earrings. The outline of the radiant cut diamond ring lends itself to many haute couture styles. You’ll often see this cut produced on very high-end colorless diamonds - because the elite diamond collector has always had a preference for this chic diamond cut. Colored diamonds are often cut in this shape to enhance their tints.

The abundant faceting on the stone creates an endless display of sparkle to the stone. It has a complex facet pattern with a softly-clipped corner square design.
