Round Cut Engagement Rings
The most popular style, each brilliantly crafted round cut engagement ring is the epitome of timeless elegance.
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Round Cut Diamond Engagement Rings
Round diamonds are the most popular cut because of their perfectly circular shape and maximum amount of scintillation. They are also popular because they’re durable, versatile, and classic.
Dazzling circular diamonds have 58 facets that allow light into the stone and make it sparkle. They emit epic amounts of fire and shine. Round gemstones, especially round diamonds, are a popular gemstone shape. It’s a popular choice when choosing diamonds because it showcases the stone’s brilliance.
Round cut diamonds are very durable because they don’t have corners or points that could chip like other gems. They’re also easier to set in pieces of jewelry, like engagement rings.
Now that you know more about round diamonds, it’s time to create your dream ring. Selecting the setting is the first step. You have an array of settings to choose from at With Clarity, so be rest assured you will find the perfect ring. You’ll see settings from the classic solitaire to bands with accent diamonds of all shapes.
As you browse for natural or lab grown engagement rings on With Clarity, there are some setting styles that compliment round cut diamonds more than others. Here are some terms that you’ll need to know:
Prong: The diamond ring’s prongs may be little, but they play a big role in the stone’s security and brilliance. Diamonds are expensive, so you want sturdy prongs to hold your round diamond in place. The prongs also allow enough light exposure to the diamond to enhance its brilliance.
- Halo: A halo diamond ring is a setting that has a center diamond in a collection of round pavé or micro-pavé diamonds. These pavé stones flash with light and focus the attention on the center diamond. This creates interest and draws attention to the diamond ring. The halo adds sparkle and gives the illusion of a larger center diamond. Halo settings offer elegance, luxury, and plenty of sparkle.
- Bezel: Bezel settings provide a sleek and modern look for a round diamond. The bezel setting has a ring of metal that holds the diamond in place. This ring of metal overlaps a bit over the edges of the stone. This keeps it safe and protected. It can also give the illusion of a larger center diamond–especially if the metal matches the center stone.
Within each setting at With Clarity, you have varying options depending on the design. You could choose the band's width or the size of the center stone.
While you browse for settings, select the type of metal you want. Choose from a 14K or 18K yellow, rose, or white gold; you can also go for platinum. The metal impacts the ring's look, so select one that looks good with your center stone and represents your style and preferences.
Once you have the setting, it’s time to select what type of diamond you want. You can choose between natural and lab diamonds. Natural diamonds offer a classic appeal, while lab made diamonds offer a more affordable, sustainable diamond alternative that sparkles like a natural diamond. You can filter the type of diamonds based on the cut quality, color, clarity, and carat to ensure you get the perfect diamond. You have plenty of choices!
FAQs
What is a round cut engagement ring?
A round cut engagement ring features a round-shaped diamond as the center diamond, also called a round brilliant. This cut is the most popular type of diamond for women’s engagement rings because it’s beautiful, versatile and offers maximum sparkle. Its 58 facets let plenty of light into the stone that gets reflected as fire and brilliance.
What are the best metal choices for a round cut lab grown diamond engagement ring?
Round cut lab grown diamond engagement rings complement all types of metal, so select your metal based on your personal preferences, skin sensitivities and budget. Platinum and rose, yellow, and white gold are popular metals for engagement rings.
Is a round cut engagement ring worth the investment?
Diamonds are durable and will last forever. Plus, they are rare so when you purchase a diamond, you are not only investing in something that is rare but also has the potential to appreciate over time. The more scarce the diamond, the more valuable it is.
How to choose the best diamond quality for a round cut engagement ring?
Use the 4Cs (cut, color, clarity, and carat) to evaluate the quality of each diamond you consider. Some quality factors are more noticeable than others, so you’ll have to prioritize the factors that are important to you. A well-cut diamond emits more brilliance than a poorly-cut diamond, which impacts your diamond’s beauty.
What are some alternative or ethical options for round cut engagement rings?
Lab made diamonds are well-known for being conflict-free; you know exactly where they are made Conflict diamonds (also called “blood” diamonds) refer to gemstones mined in war zones to perpetuate war or fund warlords and insurgents. Many natural diamond origins are unknown. Be sure to check the certification of the diamond to confirm whether a diamond is ethical or not.