Round Brilliant Fancy Colour Lab Grown Diamonds
Fancy Colour lab grown diamonds in the round brilliant cut combine a rare, eye-catching colour with the brilliance of a precision-cut stone. With 57 to 58 precisely arranged facets, the round brilliant returns more light than any other cut, which is why it remains the most popular and most versatile diamond shape. Each is grown sustainably and independently certificated, with the fancy-colour grade stated on the report.
Choosing a round brilliant cut for a fancy colour diamond balances colour and character. A round brilliant reads true to its carat weight and suits every style of setting. Fancy Colour colour in a lab grown diamond comes from a range of growth conditions producing rarer and mixed hues such as grey, violet and salt-and-pepper tones, recreated affordably and consistently. As with all fancy-coloured diamonds, the colour grade matters far more than reaching a top clarity grade, so a well-saturated fancy colour stone in VS or SI clarity offers excellent value in the round brilliant cut. This shape suits anyone who wants maximum sparkle and timeless, resale-friendly appeal. For setting, the ideal metal depends on the individual hue, and our team is happy to advise. Browse the live results below; stock updates continuously, and our team is happy to advise on matching colour and shape to your setting.
Is a round fancy colour lab grown diamond a real diamond?
Yes, it is a genuine diamond, identical in hardness and brilliance to a mined stone, with the colour created during growth.
Why choose the round brilliant cut for a fancy colour diamond?
With 57 to 58 precisely arranged facets, the round brilliant returns more light than any other cut, which is why it remains the most popular and most versatile diamond shape.
How should I set a fancy colour round brilliant diamond?
It works in every metal and looks classic in a four- or six-claw solitaire. For colour, the ideal metal depends on the individual hue, and our team is happy to advise.
Are these fancy colour diamonds certified?
Yes, every round fancy colour lab grown diamond comes with an independent IGI or GIA report stating its colour grade.
