The cut of a diamond determines its brilliance


The radiant cut diamond is widely admired for the amazing intensity of its fire. The average of 70 facets contributes to give a great factor 'wow!' - The impressive fire and flash for which the radiant cut diamond is famous. 
The degree of cut is a factor for determining the refraction of a brilliant. The refraction of light is perceived as the diamond's typical sparkle when viewing the stone. With perfect cut proportions, the light incident from above the panel is reflected by the individual facets of the diamond and then led upwards again in parallel. If the cut is too flat, the light is led down, if it is too steep, the light escapes sideways.
A perfect degree of cut depends above all on the proportions of a diamond, i.e., its ratio of height to width, board size to the crown, crown to pavilion, number and angle of the facets, arrangement, and distribution of the facets and other special influencing factors.
Therefore, we strongly recommend that you choose the highest possible degree of finish when searching for loose diamonds Melbourne according to the "grinding degree" criterion. The lower the quality of the cut, the lower the brilliance of the diamond and the less it "sparkles." In short, the stone loses the fire.
Apart from the princess cut diamond, it is the radiant cut, which is not the only square but exhibits a high intensity of brightness and fire.
The radiant cut loose diamond is a very forgiving cut which camouflages small defects, imperfections and color tints. In other words, it does not magnify imperfections, color tints, and inclusions. With the radiant cut diamond being a deep cut, a one-carat diamond will not look as big as a one-carat emerald cut diamond.
One can find a bowtie effect (although it would be very rare) in a rectangular radiant cut diamond that ranges from almost invisible to severe. This bow effect can only be checked under visual inspection since no diamond certificate carries out that report.
The beveled corners are the peculiarity of this diamond and make the radiant size is much appreciated and is used for multiple uses in jewelry. A radiant waist is very beautiful, set with surrounding diamonds baguette or round. Radiant-sized diamonds may vary in their degree of rectangularity. To find the size of the radiant size you want, check out the length-to-width ratio in our interactive diamond search and the diamond information page. The length-width ratio will determine the outline of the diamond or its appearance from above.
Tips for buying a radiant cut diamond:
Look for radiant cut loose diamond from jewelers that provide certificates from renowned laboratories such as GIA, EGL, AGS or IGI. You need to know the characteristics of the original radiant cut diamond. They have 70 facets and cut corners and are available in both square and rectangular shapes. Find a reliable source for your radiant cut diamond as only a limited number of jewelry dealers offer high quality and genuine radiant cut diamonds.

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