Kite-Cut Lab-Grown Diamonds for Custom Jewelry Designs
Kite cuts are design-led custom shapes. The drawing, pointed geometry, facet reference and setting plan need to be agreed before weight or availability can be assessed usefully.
Request kite options
Drawing and exact geometry
Provide the length, width, ratio, point positions, symmetry axis and facet reference. Mark which point faces the wearer, center stone or design direction.
Weight and dimension tolerance
A custom kite cut cannot usually hold every dimension and an exact carat simultaneously. Set the priority and define the permitted range for the remaining characteristics.
Facet and outline consistency
Review the first piece for point alignment, edge lengths, facet pattern, face-up contrast and setting compatibility. Record the accepted master when repeated or matched production is required.
Setting and custom-cut timing
Share CAD seats, point-protection requirements and the intended jewelry orientation. The quotation confirms custom-cut feasibility, approval steps and timing.
Procurement checklist
Current kite availability
Source by specification
Send the target carat, millimeter dimensions, ratio, grading preferences, quantity and jewelry use for a current supply check. The response identifies options that match the brief without presenting an unverified public inventory claim.
Request Current AvailabilityKite sourcing questions
Can a kite cut be sourced from a photograph?
A photograph helps explain intent, but production needs a measured drawing, dimensions, ratio, tolerance and facet reference.
Can kite cuts be matched?
Yes. Record the approved geometry, weight range, facet pattern and orientation for comparison across the set.
How is custom-cut timing confirmed?
The quotation states the approval method and timing after the drawing, quantity and tolerances are reviewed.
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Last updated: July 13, 2026