Round Natural Diamonds

Round brilliant diamonds are the most traditional and easily recognizable of all the diamond shapes, securing their stop in the top 3 most popular diamond shapes each year!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do natural diamonds increase in value?

Yes! Since natural diamonds are a rare, finite resource, their value only increases over time. This also means that as time goes on, their prices will also increase on the market.

Are rounds the most brilliant shape?

Yes they are. Round brilliant cuts are the most brilliant cut because of their intricate faceting and symmetrical shape.

What is the minimum color and clarity recommended for round diamonds?

Round brilliants are great at hiding imperfections so we can recommend going as low as an eye-clean SI2. As for color, we don’t recommend going any lower than a J color.

What factors influence the brilliance of round natural diamonds?

Round brilliant cuts get their fire because of their intricate 57 facets and (ideally) symmetrical shape.

The round brilliant diamond easily has the most sparkle and fire of ALL other shapes! The desirable aesthetic of round brilliants, along with the fact that it requires the most time and amount of rough diamond to produce, are a few reasons why round brilliants are also the most expensive of all diamond shapes. In addition, the faceting in round brilliants helps mask imperfections and increase the appearance of color! Additionally, the faceting in round brilliants helps mask imperfections and increase the appearance of color. There is no question that if you love the “bling” effect, the round brilliant is for you. Round brilliant diamonds are the most common shape for both jewelry and engagement rings. The versatility and brilliance of these diamonds make them go well in almost any setting! Because they are great at hiding imperfections and color saturations, we would recommend a minimum of J color and SI2 clarity depending on the exact diamond and other factors.