Emerald Cut Engagement Rings

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Frequently asked questions

Is emerald cut suitable for an engagement ring?

For those with discerning taste, the emerald cut diamond is a bold and stylish choice. Emerald cut diamonds are characterised by their distinctive ”hall of mirrors” effect and large surface area which showcases their elegance. The rectangular shape also makes the diamond appear larger than stones in other shapes with the same carat shape.

How common are emerald cut engagement rings?

The emerald cut shape rose to fame during the fabulous roaring twenties when the Art Deco aesthetic evolved. Worn by some of the world’s most fashionable women, including Grace Kelly, an emerald cut engagement ring symbolises confidence and sophistication. A less common choice compared to more traditional designs, your engagement ring is likely to stand out as a truly unique and sophisticated piece.

What diamond colour is best for an emerald cut engagement ring?

With an emerald cut diamond colour and clarity are prominent features. Its distinctive cut reflects more colour compared to other diamond shapes, showcasing the stone’s natural hue. Diamond colour measures how clear a diamond is on a scale from D (completely clear) to Z. For an ideal balance of beauty and value, experts recommend selecting an emerald cut diamond with a J grade or higher. Be sure to also consider how the diamond’s colour compliments your setting of choice.

Is emerald cut more expensive than diamond cut?

The cost of an emerald cut diamond depends on variable factors, such as quality, size and colour. Generally, emerald cuts tend to be slightly more expensive due to the skill and time required for a master gem cutter to produce them. They also require more carat weight to reach the desired shape, which can make them more costly than a round cut.