Our rings have facets and a conventional, symmetrical shape, making them what is known as a brilliant cut. Additionally, when compared to other fancy shapes, the faceting of round cut diamonds makes colour and inclusions appear more prominent. Our round brilliant cut diamond is reasonably prized that almost 50% of all diamond purchases are round cuts, thus it’s unlikely that you can turn around without seeing one in an engagement ring.

Round cut diamonds command the highest price due to demand and rough waste. Round diamonds might become rarer as a result of their strong demand, thus suppliers and producers frequently charge more for them. Due to the fact that they are a natural substance, diamonds cannot be produced on demand. Second, when diamonds are mined, they come in a wide range of sizes and forms. It is impossible to estimate the size or shape of the discovery. Frequently, the shape of the rough is not ideal for cutting a round diamond. A diamond cutter’s objective is to boost carat weight. Round diamonds, whose rough utilisation rates range from 28% to 38%, provide the most wasted precious raw material.

The round cut is superior to other shapes

The princess cut and cushion cut are quickly displacing round diamonds as the most preferred diamond shapes, despite the fact that round diamonds are still the most prevalent. If you favour the shape of one diamond over the others, you can make your decision with ease. However, if you value the value of more than one loose diamond, it can be difficult to make a decision. However, don’t be afraid to contact us and speak with one of our on-staff gemologists. They help couples buy diamonds every day, and they are well-versed in the various stones and their variances.