Share Your Vision
Share with us photos, links or sketches of engagement rings that inspire you.
The First Edit
Our gemologists and design team create realistic 3D renderings and bring your vision to life. We’ll keep revising until you say, “I love it!”
Make it Yours
Once your engagement ring looks exactly how you want, we will ship it to you in 8 business days. We stand behind our rings and you can return it up to 30 days from when you receive it.
Why With Clarity?

Free 30-Day Returns

No Commitment OR Upfront Cost to You

Ships in 8 Business Days

Free Competitive Quote, No Minimum
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FAQ's
Loose diamonds are generally purchased if you have a custom jewelry piece in mind or heirloom jewelry that you would like your diamond set in. Alternatively, loose diamonds can also be purchased if you are unsure of the ring style she will like. It enables you to buy a diamond so that it doesn't get sold elsewhere, and so that you can take your time to finalize the ring style.
The most popular lab and natural loose diamond shape is without a doubt, Round shapes. Other common loose diamond shapes we receive orders for are: oval, emerald, and cushion.
Based on the most commonly worn and asked for diamond shapes: round, oval, emerald, and cushion.
The most popular diamond cut is the round brilliant, then comes mixed cuts, and lastly, step cuts. Round brilliants reign supreme because they are a classic pick, and the cutting style creates symmetrical facets that wonderfully make the stone have maximum sparkle.
Diamonds are always in high demand compared to other gemstones, therefore the market to buy them is big. If you are interested in buying loose diamonds, consider online as the best way to look for good pricing and a vast selection of diamonds. Looking at trusted loose diamond online stores lets you access 100,000+ of diamond options, manufacturers, and dealers. If that overwhelms you, no worries, many sites let you filter your diamond preferences (cut grade, color grade, clarity grade, and carat weight). We also offer (non commission-based) gemologist guidance to ensure you're making a confident decision.
- Do all you can to know the diamond 4 C's (cut, color, clarity, and carat).
- Narrow your options down and pick at least three out of four diamond C's preferences.
- Get in touch with online jewelers or gemologists, and ask for an estimate. State when you want to purchase, what kind of diamond you want (lab or mined), your ideal cut grade, color grade, clarity grade, and carat weight. Waste less time, and have them send you an estimate for the diamond you have in mind.
- Read reviews! Look at the store's social media, unbiased consumer reviews, and how responsive their customer service is. Build trust in your jeweler before making a diamond or gemstone purchase.
- Before buying make sure your jeweler gives a trusted diamond report so that you explicitly know what you're purchasing.