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Round Brilliant Cut Engagement Rings

Engineered for maximum fire and light performance, the Round Brilliant cut is a timeless icon that captures the essence of a love that never goes out of style.

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Classic round brilliant engagement ring with a micro pavé diamond band.
Side profile of an open gallery engagement ring showcasing the intricate six-prong head.

2 CT Round Brilliant Engagement Ring with Pavé Band

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Two-tone floral engagement ring featuring nature-inspired petal setting
Side view of a floral ring showcasing the yellow gold rope detail and petal-shaped prongs.
A minimalist knife edge solitaire engagement ring with a round brilliant diamond.
Side view of a knife edge solitaire ring showing the six-prong claw setting.

Round Brilliant Engagement Ring FAQ

Why is the Round Brilliant cut more expensive than other shapes?

Because of this high yield loss and the massive global demand for their unmatched sparkle, they command a premium price—often 25% to 40% higher than "fancy shapes."

What should I look for to ensure maximum sparkle?

Focus on the "Cut" grade above all else. For a Round Brilliant, a GIA "Excellent" or IGI "Ideal" cut ensures that light reflects perfectly through the top of the stone rather than leaking out the sides.

Which clarity grade offers the best value for a Round cut?

VS2 or SI1 diamonds are typically flawless to the naked eye, as the round cut best conceals inclusions.

What are "Hearts and Arrows" in a Round diamond?

This refers to a specific pattern visible under a special scope, indicating "Super Ideal" optical symmetry. It is a hallmark of precision craftsmanship and is highly coveted by collectors for its perfect internal alignment.

What is the most popular setting for a Round diamond?

The "Tiffany-style" six-prong solitaire is the timeless choice, as it secures the stone while allowing maximum light entry. For a more modern look, a four-prong setting makes the diamond appear slightly more "squared-off" and less obstructed by metal.