4.40ct D SI1 Round Cut Diamond

$68,000.00

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Code: Wholesale Diamonds Dallas 3457
Diamonds Group:
Clarity
  • SI1
Color
  • D
Shape
  • Round
Diamonds Group:
Color
  • D
Clarity
  • SI1 ( Slightly Included )
Cut

Description

Wholesale Round Diamond at Shira Diamonds in Dallas, Texas


Wholesale Loose Diamonds for sale in Dallas, Texas at Shira Diamonds. We offer loose diamonds and custom diamond rings all of our diamonds are certified white and eye clean. This round diamond is a 4.40ct D SI1 GIA Certified. We also have AGS, EGL, and EGL USA certified diamonds.

Round Cut Diamonds at Shira Diamonds

Round diamonds are traditionally the first and most popular diamond that’s given as a symbol of commitment. They have a classic uniform and symmetrical shape. Round diamonds have 58 facets, that qualify them a brilliant cut. Their faceting also makes color and inclusions appear better than other fancy shapes. Over 50% of all diamonds purchased are round cut diamonds. They are overwhelming a popular selection for engagement rings and bridal jewelry.

Round Diamond History & Origins

Technological advances have improved the process of cutting diamonds and today we can enjoy the 58 facet round diamond cut. Its circular shape showcases 58 different eye catching facets of the diamond. It maximizes and catches the light from all angles which is why it is popularly referred to as round brilliant diamond. The round cut is the most popular shape of all the well known cuts in gemstones. It is easily identified and lends itself to every occasion night or day and every wearer, young or old, contemporary or traditional.

The search for the cut to showcase the facets of the diamond gemstone’s radiance and brilliance has led the way to many new cuts throughout the years. For many years the technology or the machinery simply did not exist for the round cut diamond. The invention of the bruting machine towards the end of the 1800s, made possible the round cut. Before the circular cut was invented diamonds sported a cushion cut popular in Europe. In 1919 the circular cut went through another transformation with Marcel Tolkowsky’s Diamond Design Thesis.