Want To Invest In Some Loose Diamonds? We Have Some Suggestions For You


Investing in diamonds is a good idea when you have some spare cash and if you frequently keep getting your jewellery designed. The prices of diamonds have always appreciated and if you purchase loose diamonds today at the current market price, you might benefit tomorrow when the prices have scaled up.
If you are thinking which loose diamonds to invest in then we have some recommendations for you:
Loose Radiant Diamonds
Radiant cut diamonds are the first square cut diamonds to have a total brilliant-cut pattern on both on the pavilion and the crown. The cut of this diamond is done in such a way that the resulting shape looks very vibrant and lively in a perfect square. It was quite popular in the 1980’s, but the shape was a little different at that time with the corner square cropped a little more than it is today. The olden shape of the radiant diamond acted as a bridge between the cushion cut and the princess cut. This shape looks lovely when set with round or square cornered diamonds. In longer radiant cut diamonds, the bow-tie effect differs from almost invisible to severe. This visibility of the bow-tie effect can be judged only by inspecting visually. If you are investing in loose radiant diamonds, it is best to get them inspected first.
Loose Round Diamonds
A round cut diamond is the most popular diamond shape and is widely purchased. It is also known as the American Ideal cut worldwide. It has 58 facets divided amongst its girdle, pavilion, crown and a typical ratio between 1.00 and 1.02. It gives off the maximum sheen and brilliance as the cut is done quite naturally in a rough diamond crystal. This cut is also the most versatile of all cuts when analyzed in terms of value and style. Loose round diamonds have the maximum brilliance and fire amongst the other shapes. It also offers the perfect balance between cut, clarity grades, color and costing.
If you are planning to invest in loose round diamonds of those in a radiant shape, then it is best to buy those with a GIA certification to ensure the quality and the cut.


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