Radiant Cut

After many years of research, Henry Grossbard’s vision of combining the best elements of the emerald cut and the round brilliant cut came to fruition with the development of the radiant cut. The radiant cut is a hybrid that combines the long elegant shape of the emerald cut with the multiple fiery facets of the round brilliant cut.

This relatively new cut is becoming more popular among brides choosing their engagement ring.

The radiant cut has a similar outline to the emerald cut, with long straight edges and cropped corners. Its 70 facets are predominantly in the pavilion and provide its brilliance and fire. The radiant cut is available in both rectangular and square shapes. It is often referred to as a rectangular brilliant cut or a cut-cornered square on laboratory certificates.

With its undeniable beauty, the radiant cut presents the best of both worlds. It infuses elegant simplicity with the fire of its brilliance. The radiant cut provides a dazzling choice for an engagement ring or another form of jewellery.

At Kalfin Jewellery, we have a selection of radiant cut diamonds available. We welcome you to organise an obligation-free consultation with one of our diamond experts to explore your choices. Our tutorial with real loose diamonds will ensure you make an informed decision that is tailored to your specific needs.

Radiant Cut

After many years of research, Henry Grossbard’s vision of combining the best elements of the emerald cut and the round brilliant cut came to fruition with the development of the radiant cut. The radiant cut is a hybrid that combines the long elegant shape of the emerald cut with the multiple fiery facets of the round brilliant cut.

This relatively new cut is becoming more popular among brides choosing their engagement ring.

The radiant cut has a similar outline to the emerald cut, with long straight edges and cropped corners. Its 70 facets are predominantly in the pavilion and provide its brilliance and fire. The radiant cut is available in both rectangular and square shapes. It is often referred to as a rectangular brilliant cut or a cut-cornered square on laboratory certificates.

With its undeniable beauty, the radiant cut presents the best of both worlds. It infuses elegant simplicity with the fire of its brilliance. The radiant cut provides a dazzling choice for an engagement ring or another form of jewellery.

At Kalfin Jewellery, we have a selection of radiant cut diamonds available. We welcome you to organise an obligation-free consultation with one of our diamond experts to explore your choices. Our tutorial with real loose diamonds will ensure you make an informed decision that is tailored to your specific needs.

Radiant Cut

After many years of research, Henry Grossbard’s vision of combining the best elements of the emerald cut and the round brilliant cut came to fruition with the development of the radiant cut. The radiant cut is a hybrid that combines the long elegant shape of the emerald cut with the multiple fiery facets of the round brilliant cut.

This relatively new cut is becoming more popular among brides choosing their engagement ring.

The radiant cut has a similar outline to the emerald cut, with long straight edges and cropped corners. Its 70 facets are predominantly in the pavilion and provide its brilliance and fire. The radiant cut is available in both rectangular and square shapes. It is often referred to as a rectangular brilliant cut or a cut-cornered square on laboratory certificates.

With its undeniable beauty, the radiant cut presents the best of both worlds. It infuses elegant simplicity with the fire of its brilliance. The radiant cut provides a dazzling choice for an engagement ring or another form of jewellery.

At Kalfin Jewellery, we have a selection of radiant cut diamonds available. We welcome you to organise an obligation-free consultation with one of our diamond experts to explore your choices. Our tutorial with real loose diamonds will ensure you make an informed decision that is tailored to your specific needs.

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