Radiant Engagement Rings

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You should definitely head over to Pricescope and search for "radiants". Quite a few people have them on that board. As with all diamonds, I think you really need to see them in person - the specs might look great, but maybe not as great in person. Each diamond is different.

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I will definately check out that board again, I tried to join that board awhile ago but the confirmation e-mail never went through but I am going to try again. Thank you for your help.
 
I don't post much in this subforum, but I have a radiant cut ring. I don't agree with Fred Cuellar much, but he's not that far off on his specs. Most radiants I have seen with depths and tables in the mid 60's are pretty good. Of course seeing them in person is always best. On pricescope, the people that post about radiants don't seem to get may replies, so maybe this cut isn't the most popular in the world. However, when done well, this is a beautifully cut diamond. You might also want to check out the Original Radiant Cut diamonds. The website is radiantcut.com. It will tell you where they are sold. Here's a pic of mine.
Thank you for your help.
 
I was the opposite! my first ring was a radiant- and I LOVED that ring, oh it was so beautiful. But my DH upgraded me and the jeweler told him that when you go bigger, the emerald cut holds it value better, so we went with that. my new ring is stunning, but it doesn't have the "fire" that the radiant had.
 
You should definitely head over to Pricescope and search for "radiants". Quite a few people have them on that board. As with all diamonds, I think you really need to see them in person - the specs might look great, but maybe not as great in person. Each diamond is different.

www.pricescope.com
I think is all excellent advice. I check out Pricescope.com from time to time.
 
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