Radiant Cut Diamond Size Chart - Variation
Radiant Cut Size Chart

Emerald outline,brilliant fire.Carat to millimetres.

A trimmed-corner rectangle with brilliant faceting, the radiant is measured length × width in millimetres. This chart uses our own diamond measurements.

Carat to MMIdeal L/W RatioFrom Our Own Stones
6.7×4.8
A 1 Carat Radiant
Approximate face-up size on a well-cut stone.
1.00–1.50
Ideal L/W Ratio
The length-to-width range most people find best balanced.
Larger
Brilliant Fire
Emerald outline, brilliant faceting — sparkle like a round, in a rectangle.
IGI
Certified
Independently graded, with the stone's exact dimensions listed.
Weight vs Size

Why carat isn't the same as size.

Carat measures weight, not dimensions. The size you actually see is the stone's measurement in millimetres — and two diamonds of the same carat can look different sizes depending on how they are cut.

A shallow, well-spread stone shows more face-up area; a deep-cut one hides weight underneath. So when comparing diamonds, compare the millimetre dimensions, not just the carat weight.

"The number that decides how big a diamond looks isn't the carat — it's the measurement in millimetres."

The chart below gives you both, so you can picture the real size before you choose.

Good to Know

What makes the radiant special.

Emerald Shape, Brilliant Sparkle

Radiant cuts pair the sleek trimmed-corner outline of an emerald with brilliant-cut faceting — so they sparkle like a round.

Hides Inclusions Well

Unlike the emerald, the brilliant faceting masks inclusions, so eye-clean VS stones are easy to find.

Comes Square or Rectangular

Radiants range from near-square to distinctly elongated — the ratio decides the whole character.

Durable Corners

Trimmed corners have no sharp points, making the radiant a robust choice for everyday wear.

Shown to Scale

What each size actually looks like.

These radiant shapes are drawn to relative scale from real face-up dimensions. Notice how gently size grows — a 2 carat is larger than a 1 carat, but not twice the size.

Radiant Cut lab grown diamond
0.50 ct
5.3 × 3.8 mm
Radiant Cut lab grown diamond
1.00 ct
6.7 × 4.8 mm
Radiant Cut lab grown diamond
1.50 ct
7.7 × 5.5 mm
Radiant Cut lab grown diamond
2.00 ct
8.4 × 6.0 mm
Radiant Cut lab grown diamond
3.00 ct
9.7 × 6.9 mm

Drawn to relative scale for a well-cut radiant. On-screen sizes are proportional, not literal millimetres — see the chart below for exact dimensions.

The Size Chart

Radiant Cut carat to millimetre chart.

Approximate face-up dimensions for a well-cut radiant. Sizes marked "Measured" reflect our own diamond measurements; larger sizes are extrapolated to the same proportions. Individual stones vary with cut and depth.

Carat WeightSize (mm)L/W RatioSource
0.25 ct4.2 × 3.0 mm1.40Measured
0.50 ct5.3 × 3.8 mm1.40Measured
0.75 ct6.1 × 4.4 mm1.40Measured
1.00 ct6.7 × 4.8 mm1.40Measured
1.25 ct7.2 × 5.2 mm1.40Approx.
1.50 ct7.7 × 5.5 mm1.40Approx.
1.75 ct8.1 × 5.8 mm1.40Approx.
2.00 ct8.4 × 6.0 mm1.40Approx.
2.50 ct9.1 × 6.5 mm1.40Approx.
3.00 ct9.7 × 6.9 mm1.40Approx.
4.00 ct10.6 × 7.6 mm1.40Approx.
5.00 ct11.5 × 8.2 mm1.40Approx.
Lab grown advantage: because a lab grown radiant costs far less than a mined one of the same quality, most buyers can move up a size — the budget for a 1 carat mined stone often reaches a noticeably larger lab grown one.
Length-to-Width Ratio

Choosing the right proportions.

Two radiants of the same carat can look different depending on their length-to-width ratio. It comes down to taste — here are the main looks.

1.00 – 1.05
Square

A near-square radiant — bold and modern, with brilliant fire.

1.20 – 1.35
Classic

A balanced rectangle — the most popular radiant proportion.

1.35 – 1.50
Elongated

A longer rectangle that lengthens the finger and reads larger.

The ratio is listed on the IGI certificate — so you can match the exact proportions you prefer. Our chart uses a classic, well-balanced ratio; a rounder or longer stone shifts the millimetres for the same carat.
Buying a Radiant

Four things worth knowing first.

Beyond size, a few radiant-specific pointers help you choose a stone that looks its best.

Pick Your Ratio First

Square (~1.00) and rectangular (1.20–1.50) radiants look very different — decide the outline before anything else.

Clarity Is Forgiving

Brilliant faceting hides inclusions, so an eye-clean VS1–VS2 looks flawless at good value.

Watch Colour on Larger Stones

Radiants can gather a little warmth; near-colourless grades keep bigger stones bright in white metal.

Corners Are Sturdy

With no points to chip, the radiant needs no special protection beyond a secure setting.

Size on the Hand

How the setting changes the size you see.

The same stone can look bigger or smaller depending on how it is set. If maximising visual size matters, the setting is as important as the carat weight.

A solitaire shows the true size; a halo frames it to read larger; a three-stone setting stretches the look along the finger. Choosing well means you can often get the presence you want without moving up in carat.

See our ring setting & style guide for matching setting to shape, and the carat size guide for how carat works across all shapes.
Solitaire
Shows the diamond's true size — nothing added, nothing hidden.
Halo
A ring of small diamonds can make the centre read around a half-carat larger.
Three-Stone
Side stones extend the look along the finger for extra presence.
Pavé Band
A diamond-set band adds sparkle and draws the eye to the centre stone.
Slim Band
A thinner band makes the centre stone look proportionally larger.
Shop Radiant Cut by Carat

Browse radiant diamonds by size.

Found your size? Go straight to the collection — every stone IGI certified and lab grown.

Frequently Asked

Radiant size questions, answered.

The questions we hear most about radiant diamond sizing. If yours isn't here, just ask.

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How big is a 1 carat radiant diamond?
A well-cut rectangular 1 carat radiant measures roughly 6.7 × 4.8 mm; a square radiant is closer to 5.5 × 5.5 mm. The ratio changes the outline significantly.
What ratio should I choose for a radiant?
It is personal: ~1.00 gives a square, 1.20–1.35 a classic rectangle, and up to 1.50 a longer, finger-lengthening look.
Does a radiant sparkle more than an emerald?
Yes — despite the similar outline, the radiant's brilliant faceting gives far more fire and sparkle than the step-cut emerald.
Is a radiant good for everyday wear?
Very — its trimmed corners have no fragile points, so it stands up well to daily wear in a secure setting.
Why do two 1 carat radiants look different?
Mostly the ratio: a square and a rectangular radiant of the same carat have quite different outlines. Compare the millimetres and the ratio.
Are these measurements exact?
They are close approximations for a well-cut rectangular radiant. Up to 1 carat they reflect our own stones; larger sizes are extrapolated. Exact size is on the certificate.
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Find your perfect radiant.

Every radiant is IGI certified and made to order, in the exact carat, ratio, and setting you choose. Not sure which size suits the hand? Tell us and we'll guide you.

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