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There is something charmingly enchanting about vintage radiant engagement rings which comes from a cut that blends its structure with its brilliance. The radiant cut diamond was designed to incorporate the best of two legendary styles: the shine of the round brilliant, and the geometry of the emerald cut. The angles of the facets provide incredible light and fire, and the cut corners offer a contemporary touch. All this results in a diamond cut that shines from every angle. Browse our exclusive samples of radiant cut vintage engagement rings and find the one that perfectly reflects your timeless love story.
The radiant cut diamond is a relatively new addition to the realm of diamond forms. It was created in the late 1970s and established a strong presence by combining the linear contour of the emerald cut with a facet arrangement that adds sparkle and a unique overall visual appeal. With the versatility to create breathtaking vintage radiant diamond engagement rings, the more you learn about the radiant cut diamond, the more likely it will become a favourite cut.
Vintage Radiant Engagement Rings- FAQ's
A radiant cut diamond has 70 facets and as a result can give off an incredible light performance and brilliance over a step cut like an emerald cut or an Asscher cut. Its facets, or sparkle, stretch down in both the crown and pavilion in a brilliant cut pattern.
For square radiants, the length to width ratio is roughly 1.00-1.05, as the circumference increases. For elongated radiants, an ideal length to width ratio is between 1.20-1.35, which comes down to personal preference. The experts at Flawless Fine Jewelry can help you visualize how both appearances fit with your hand shapes.
Yes, radiant cut diamonds show and reflect colour more than a round brilliant cut, for example, because of their facets. With a radiant cut diamond, we recommend selecting a G colour grade, especially if it is set in white gold or platinum.
Radiant shape diamonds look lovely in a solitaire setting, halo setting, or three-stone setting. The diamond also features bevelled corners and provides additional durability, which means it can be worn every day without losing beauty.