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Trilliant cut diamond

Trilliant Diamond

The trilliant (or trillion) is a triangular diamond cut with three equal sides. It delivers striking brilliance from an unconventional shape, used both as a bold center stone and as the go-to side stone pairing for emerald and radiant cuts.

Is a trilliant diamond a good choice?

Trilliant diamonds are known for very high brilliance with 50 facets. They're popular for three-stone rings (as side stones) and bold solitaire settings. Here are the trade-offs.

Why people love it

  • +Faces up 20% larger than a round of the same carat weight
  • +Strong brilliance with lots of fire and sparkle
  • +Distinctive geometric look that stands out immediately
  • +Great value as matched side stones in three-stone rings
  • +Significantly less expensive than round brilliants

Things to know

  • Pointed corners are vulnerable to chipping without a protective setting
  • No standardized cut grading, so you need to evaluate visually
  • Harder to find in inventory, especially matched pairs
  • Can show dark patches or transparency if poorly cut

How big is a trilliant diamond? (MM to carat)

A 1-carat trilliant diamond measures approximately 7 x 7 mm. Here are the most common sizes from 0.25 ct to 5 ct.

Carat WeightSize (mm)
0.25 ct5 x 5 mm
0.33 ct5.5 x 5.5 mm
0.5 ct6 x 6 mm
0.75 ct6.5 x 6.5 mm
1 ct7 x 7 mm
1.25 ct7.5 x 7.5 mm
1.5 ct8 x 8 mm
2 ct8.5 x 8.5 mm
2.5 ct9.2 x 9.2 mm
3 ct9.5 x 9.5 mm
4 ct10.5 x 10.5 mm
5 ct11.5 x 11.5 mm

View full trilliant size chart → with all sizes from melee to 5+ carats.

How to buy a trilliant diamond

  • Look for even light distribution across all three sides with no dark patches or windowing
  • For center stone use, choose curved or rounded corners to reduce chipping risk
  • For side stones, buy as matched pairs with consistent measurements (within 0.2mm)
  • Verify the three sides are equal length and corners are symmetrical
  • VS2 or higher clarity recommended because the open faceting pattern shows inclusions
  • Compare stones visually since no lab cut grades exist for this shape

What makes a trilliant diamond unique?

The trilliant was developed in Amsterdam in the 1960s, though triangular diamonds have existed in various forms since the 18th century. The modern trilliant uses a modified brilliant facet pattern adapted to a triangular outline, creating a stone that returns light aggressively for its size. Trilliants come in two main variations: pointed corners (common for side stones set in protective prong settings) and curved/rounded corners (preferred for center stone use, as the slight curves reduce chipping risk). Both variations feature 31 to 50 facets depending on whether they are standard or modified brilliants. The triangular shape means trilliants face up significantly larger than rounds of the same carat weight. A 1-carat trilliant appears roughly 20% larger face-up than a 1-carat round. This makes them particularly attractive for buyers who want maximum visual impact per carat. The trade-off is that depth and pavilion geometry in a triangle are harder to optimize, so poorly-cut trilliants can show windowing (transparency) or dark areas. In the trade, trilliants are most commonly seen as side stones flanking emerald cuts, Asschers, or radiants. A matched pair of 0.25-0.50ct trilliants is one of the classic three-stone combinations in engagement ring design.

How much does a trilliant diamond cost?

Trilliant diamonds are priced at 20-35% less than round brilliant, varies significantly by quality. Price depends on carat weight, color, clarity, and cut quality. For a personalized estimate, use our diamond price estimator.

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Technical Specifications

Facets
50
Brilliance
very high
L:W Ratio
1.0:1 (equilateral triangle)

Last updated: 2026-07-16

At a Glance

Price vs Round
20-35% less than round brilliant, varies significantly by quality
Popularity
Moderate as center stones, very popular as matched side stone pairs
Sparkle
very high

Best For

three-stone rings (as side stones)bold solitaire settingsmodern/geometric jewelrybezel settingspendant necklaces

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