
Our gemologists review every stone. Our tools give you clarity on cut, value, and quality — so you choose with confidence, not guesswork.
Our gemologists review every stone. Our tools give you clarity on cut, value, and quality — so you choose with confidence, not guesswork.
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Diamond Shapes
The shape defines the look. The details define the value.
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The Ritani Difference
We give you the knowledge, tools, and expert access to choose your diamond with total confidence.
Every diamond includes a full breakdown of how it's graded, how it's priced, and what our gemologists think — so you understand exactly what you're getting.
Compare side by side, check market pricing, and use our Diamond Score to see which stone truly performs best — not just which costs the least.
Our in-house gemologists aren't salespeople. They're here to help you navigate tradeoffs and make a decision you'll feel great about.
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Making the Right Choice
It's not about finding the lowest price — it's about knowing exactly where your money goes.
The jump from VS2 to VVS1 clarity is often invisible once set — but can add 20% to the price. We help you focus on upgrades that actually show.
Every diamond is benchmarked against thousands of comparable stones. You'll always know if a price is fair — no second-guessing required.
Cut is the single biggest driver of a diamond's beauty. Our scoring weights light performance above all else, so "best value" means best-looking — not just cheapest.
Your Decision Toolkit
Place any two diamonds side by side. See how cut, color, clarity, and carat weight actually affect beauty and value.
Our algorithm tracks pricing across the market so you know exactly where your diamond sits — above, below, or at fair value.
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How We Work
We don't just sell diamonds — we craft jewelry, evaluate stones, and guide decisions, all under one roof.
Every setting is crafted and inspected in our own facility — no outsourced assembly, no unknown hands on your ring.
Our credentialed gemologists personally evaluate every diamond before itreaches you, going beyond what a certificate tells you.
From sourcing to setting to shipping, we oversee the entire process. Full control means better quality assurance and better guidance for you.
From Diamond to Ring
Once you've found the right diamond, the next step is making it yours. From handcrafted settings to fully custom designs, we help you create something that lasts forever.
Pair your diamond with one of our handcrafted settings, designed and finished in our workshop.
Collaborate with our expert team to create a one-of-a-kind ring tailored to your vision.
Use Ring Studio to build your ring step by step, combining your diamond with your ideal setting.
Ritani Reserve
Reserve diamonds represent the top 1% — stones hand-selected by our gemologists for exceptional cut precision, light performance, and structural integrity. Each comes with a traceable origin story and a detailed expert report.
Ideal cut only — maximum brilliance, fire, and scintillation
Full gemologist report — beyond the GIA certificate

Collection
Sorted by best value — the strongest combination of cut quality, beauty, and fair pricing.
Free Order Preview
Try on your engagement ring or examine your loose diamond with a Diamond Pro at a private office near you. Available on orders $1,500 and above.
Select "Free Preview with a Diamond Pro" as your delivery option and pick a nearby location.
A temporary hold is placed on your card — no charges, just like a hotel reservation.
Within 48 hours of shipping, a Diamond Pro contacts you to schedule your private preview.
Keep it and the payment processes. Walk away and the hold is released. No fees, no pressure.

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The original. Fully formed over time. Discover diamonds valued for their rarity, character, and lasting significance.
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The more you understand a natural diamond, the more meaningful the decision becomes.
GUIDE
Understand how natural diamonds are formed and what sets them apart
COMPARISON
Compare origin, value, and long-term considerations
EDUCATION
Cut, clarity, color, and carat — what actually matters
TUTORIAL
How to read GIA reports and evaluate quality
WHY NATURAL
Natural diamonds are shaped over billions of years beneath the Earth’s surface. Their rarity, origin, and enduring value make them a meaningful choice for life’s most important moments.
No two natural diamonds are alike — each one formed under unique conditions over time.
Natural diamonds have long been valued for their rarity and ability to hold significance across generations.
Created by nature, not in a lab — each diamond carries a story that began deep within the Earth.
Chosen to mark life’s most meaningful milestones, natural diamonds are made to last beyond the moment.
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Common Questions
A natural diamond is formed deep within the Earth over billions of years under extreme heat and pressure. Each diamond is unique in its formation, making it extremely rare by nature and valued for its origin and individuality.
The 4C's: cut, color, clarity, and carat, are the global standard for evaluating diamond quality. Cut is generally the most important factor, as it determines how much light a diamond reflects and how brilliant it appears to the eye.
Diamond certification is a detailed document provided by a reputable gemological laboratory that assesses and describes a diamond's characteristics and qualities based on the 4Cs. The certificate includes information such as the diamond's dimensions, weight, cut grade, color grade, clarity grade, and any additional features like fluorescence. Reputable organizations like the GIA, AGS (American Gem Society), and EGL (European Gemological Laboratory) issue these certificates. A diamond certificate offers consumers confidence in their purchase by providing an unbiased evaluation of the diamond's attributes. At Ritani, every diamond is certified, so you always know what you're getting.
Diamonds are graded based on the 4Cs: Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat Weight. The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) and other reputable gemological organizations use precise instruments and expert judgment to evaluate these characteristics. The Cut grade assesses how well a diamond's facets interact with light, Color is graded on a scale from D (colorless) to Z (light color), Clarity evaluates the presence of inclusions and blemishes, and Carat Weight measures the diamond's size. This standardized grading system helps ensure consistency and reliability in the diamond market, allowing consumers to compare and select diamonds based on their qualities.
Yes. All of our diamonds are sourced in compliance with the Kimberley Process, which works to eliminate conflict diamond from the global supply chain. We take ethical sourcing seriously: it's part of the Ritani promise.
Natural diamonds are often chosen for their rarity, origin, and long-term significance. While value can vary, many buyers see them as a meaningful purchase tied to important life moments rather than a short-term investment.
Fluorescence refers to a diamond's ability to emit a soft glow, typically blue, when exposed to ultraviolet (UV) light. This phenomenon occurs in some diamonds due to the presence of certain elements within their crystal structure, such as boron. The Gemological Institute of America (GIA) assesses diamond fluorescence on a scale from None to Very Strong. While fluorescence can sometimes enhance the appearance of diamonds by making them seem whiter under certain lighting conditions, it may also be perceived negatively if it causes the diamond to appear milky or oily under sunlight. The impact of fluorescence on a diamond's value varies depending on its intensity and the individual stone's characteristics.
The pavilion is the lower portion of a diamond, extending from the girdle (the widest part of the diamond) down to the culet (the bottom tip). The pavilion's angle and depth are critical for a diamond's light performance. A well-proportioned pavilion allows light entering the diamond to be reflected back through the top of the stone, enhancing its brilliance and fire. If the pavilion is too deep or too shallow, light can leak out of the bottom, diminishing the diamond's sparkle.
The culet is the small facet at the bottom of a diamond, where the pavilion facets converge. It can range in size from non-existent (pointed) to large. A small or pointed culet is preferred because it minimizes the appearance of the culet when viewed from the top and maximizes light return. A large culet can be visible through the top of the diamond, potentially detracting from its appearance and brilliance.