

Rose Cut Diamond
The rose cut is one of the oldest diamond cuts, featuring a flat bottom and a dome-shaped crown covered in triangular facets. It produces a soft, subtle glow rather than the intense sparkle of modern brilliants, and it has experienced a strong resurgence in contemporary designer jewelry.
Is a rose cut diamond a good choice?
Rose Cut diamonds are known for low brilliance with 24 facets. They're popular for low-profile everyday rings and bezel-set stacking rings. Here are the trade-offs.
Why people love it
- +Faces up dramatically larger than brilliant cuts at the same carat weight
- +Extremely low profile sits close to the skin. Comfortable for daily wear.
- +Soft, romantic glow. Elegant without being flashy.
- +Significantly more affordable than modern brilliant cuts
- +Unique aesthetic that stands apart from mainstream jewelry
Things to know
- −No sparkle. If you want fire and brilliance, this is not the cut for you.
- −Inclusions are highly visible through the transparent, flat-backed stone
- −No standardized grading. You need to evaluate visually.
- −Can look dark or lifeless in poor lighting conditions
How big is a rose cut diamond? (MM to carat)
A 1-carat rose cut diamond measures approximately 7.5 mm. Here are the most common sizes from 0.25 ct to 5 ct.
| Carat Weight | Size (mm) |
|---|---|
| 0.25 ct | 5 mm |
| 0.33 ct | 5.3 mm |
| 0.5 ct | 6 mm |
| 0.75 ct | 7 mm |
| 1 ct | 7.5 mm |
| 1.25 ct | 8 mm |
| 1.5 ct | 8.5 mm |
| 2 ct | 9.5 mm |
| 2.5 ct | 10 mm |
| 3 ct | 11 mm |
| 4 ct | 12 mm |
| 5 ct | 13 mm |
View full rose cut size chart → with all sizes from melee to 5+ carats.
How to buy a rose cut diamond
- •Inspect the dome symmetry. The peak should be centered and the slope even on all sides.
- •Look for even faceting with no large gaps or overly small facets in the pattern
- •Transparency is part of the appeal, but avoid stones that look like glass with no light play at all
- •Color grade matters less than in brilliants. Lower colors (J-M) can look warm and beautiful.
- •SI clarity and below may be distracting since the flat, open nature shows everything
- •Consider the setting early. Rose cuts need settings designed specifically for flat-backed stones.
What makes a rose cut diamond unique?
How much does a rose cut diamond cost?
Rose Cut diamonds are priced at generally 30-60% less than equivalent modern brilliants. prices rise significantly for well-proportioned stones with even faceting.. Price depends on carat weight, color, clarity, and cut quality. For a personalized estimate, use our diamond price estimator.
Estimate rose cut diamond price →Technical Specifications
- Facets
- 24
- Brilliance
- low
- L:W Ratio
- 1.0:1 (round), though oval, pear, and freeform rose cuts also exist
Last updated: 2026-07-16
At a Glance
- Price vs Round
- Generally 30-60% less than equivalent modern brilliants. Prices rise significantly for well-proportioned stones with even faceting.
- Popularity
- Growing niche. Popular with independent designers, bohemian/vintage aesthetics, and fashion-forward buyers.
- Sparkle
- low
Best For
Setting Ideas
- Bezel: the most natural pairing, frames the dome and protects edges
- Low-profile solitaire: showcases the flat, close-to-skin profile
- Cluster setting: multiple small rose cuts arranged in a floral pattern
- Mixed-metal: rose cuts suit oxidized silver, hammered gold, and organic textures
- Stacking bands: thin bezel-set rose cuts stack beautifully in multiples