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Loose Diamonds

Explore a curated selection of premium loose diamonds, each ethically sourced to ensure both quality and integrity.

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Our curated collection of loose natural diamonds and loose lab grown diamonds features a wide array of dazzling stones that complement a variety of tastes and budgets. Our Beyond Conflict Free Diamonds™ further our mission to cultivate a more ethical, transparent, sustainable, and compassionate jewelry industry. Brilliant Earth natural diamonds and lab grown diamonds are both a stunning and responsible choice: our diamonds are beautiful, inside and out.

To find a diamond as one-of-a-kind as you are, begin by browsing our selection of diamond shapes including round cutto oval cut, cushion cut, marquise cut, pear shaped, emerald cut, radiant cut, asscher cut, princess cut, and heart shaped.

Next, ensure the loose diamonds that you are perusing are graded oncut, color, clarity, and carat that align with your standards. Our cutting-edge technology allows you to easily compare, contrast, and select loose diamonds to find the perfect one.

A diamond is a crystalline form of carbon, prized for its hardness, brilliance, and rarity, making it one of the most valuable gemstones. Learn more in our Diamond Guide.

When buying a diamond, consider your budget and the 4 C's (cut, color, clarity, and carat weight) to choose the best diamond for you. Read more in our Diamond Buying Guide.

The easiest way to tell if a diamond is real is if it's certified. All Brilliant Earth diamonds come with a digital diamond certificate. If you don't have a certificate, a diamond tester, a professional jeweler, or a gemological lab can verify authenticity. Learn more in our How to Tell if a Diamond is Real Guide.

Diamonds are incredibly rare and in high demand, especially those with high quality characteristics, and the cost of mining, sourcing, and cutting adds to their price. To learn about how different characteristics affect price, read our Diamond Guide.