LGD-LAB-10ct

Lab-Grown Loose Kite Cut Diamond

$0 AUD


Carat

Book a consultation

Complimentary delivery or collect in-store. Your diamond will be shipped within 3 to 5 business days.


Angular Artistry

The kite cut is a four-sided diamond with two pairs of adjacent sides of equal length, forming a distinctive kite or rhombus shape. Its angular geometry and mixed faceting create a bold, artistic profile favoured in avant-garde and bespoke jewellery design.

Why Choose a Kite Cut?

  • Artistic Statement - An unconventional shape for those who value individuality
  • Dynamic Angles - The angular profile catches light differently with every movement
  • Bespoke Favourite - Popular with jewellery designers creating one-of-a-kind pieces

Available Sizes

Available in 1.0ct through to 5.0ct in half-carat increments. For stones above 5.0ct, please contact us for a custom quote.

All stones are sourced to order. Typical lead time is 5-10 business days depending on specifications.

Every CRTD diamond is independently certified by IGI or GIA. Our lab-grown diamonds are chemically, physically, and optically identical to mined diamonds - the only difference is their origin. All stones meet our minimum VS1 clarity standard, ensuring exceptional brilliance and fire.

Clean your diamond gently with warm water and mild soap using a soft brush. Store separately in a lined case to prevent scratching. Remove before exposure to harsh chemicals or strenuous activity. Professional cleaning is recommended annually to maintain optimal brilliance.

Sourced to order with an estimated lead time of up to four weeks. Every diamond ships via insured courier within Australia. Full details on returns and our commitment to your satisfaction are available in our shipping policy.

The Diamond

Lab-Grown Loose Kite Cut Diamond

The kite cut diamond is a four-sided shape with two pairs of adjacent sides of equal length, creating a distinctive rhombus or kite silhouette. Its angular, asymmetric profile produces a dynamic visual presence that changes character with every shift in perspective. Favoured by avant-garde designers and bespoke jewellers, the kite cut is a shape for those who view jewellery as wearable art.
Heritage & Craft

Origin

The kite cut belongs to the family of geometric fancy shapes that emerged as diamond cutting technology and consumer taste evolved beyond traditional forms. Its development was driven by creative jewellers seeking shapes that could break the conventions of symmetrical ring design. The kite form allows for asymmetric settings, east-west orientations, and clustered arrangements that are impossible with conventional round or square stones.

How It's Shaped

The kite cut features four straight sides arranged so that two pairs of adjacent sides are equal in length, creating a shape wider at one axis than the other. The longer axis typically runs from one pointed end to the other, while the shorter axis spans the two wider corners. Faceting varies from modified brilliant patterns for maximum sparkle to step-cut arrangements for a cleaner, more architectural aesthetic.
Why This Cut
Kite diamonds are the designer's diamond - a shape that invites creative setting design and unconventional compositions. They can be set point-up for a dramatic elongating effect, east-west for a modern horizontal profile, or clustered with other geometric shapes for mosaic-like arrangements. The angular form catches light differently from every direction, creating a kinetic quality that keeps the eye engaged. For buyers seeking individuality, the kite is a statement of creative confidence.