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Daily Recommended Emerald Cut Diamonds

Last updated: Sunday, October 13th 2024

Explore our “Daily Recommended Emerald Cut Diamonds,” where elegance is defined by selection. Only the finest Emerald cut diamonds, the top 3% after scrutinizing millions, make it into our collection.

Known for their sophisticated appeal and clarity, these diamonds embody timeless beauty. Clients looking to maximize the distinctive brilliance of the Emerald cut are invited to choose between an Ideal or premium cut. This choice ensures each diamond reflects light exquisitely, offering a spectacle of sparkle and refinement.

Use the filters to narrow down the selection by carat, color, clarity, cut,  shape, brand, price and more. Still not sure which diamond to buy? Contact me here, and I’ll help you choose the best match.

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Frequently Asked Questions​

Yes, the emerald cut is a good cut for a diamond, especially for those who appreciate elegance and sophistication. It features a rectangular shape with step-cut facets, offering a unique and timeless look. The emerald cut emphasizes clarity and luster over brilliance, making it an excellent choice for high-quality diamonds with exceptional clarity.

Yes, the emerald cut is an excellent choice for an engagement ring. Its sleek, elongated shape and large, open facets create a sophisticated and elegant appearance. The cut’s timeless appeal makes it a popular choice for those seeking a classic and refined look.

The emerald cut is special for its distinct, elegant appearance and large, open facets. This cut highlights the diamond’s clarity and luster, creating a “hall of mirrors” effect with its parallel facets. The emerald cut’s unique step-cut design sets it apart from more common brilliant cuts, offering a sophisticated and vintage-inspired look.

Emerald cut diamonds are not necessarily more expensive than other diamond shapes, but they can be pricier per carat for higher clarity and color grades. The cut requires high-quality rough material to maximize the diamond’s appearance, and inclusions are more visible due to the large, open facets. However, emerald cut diamonds often cost less per carat than round brilliant diamonds.

Yes, you can often see through an emerald cut diamond due to its large, open table and step-cut facets. This transparency makes it crucial to choose a diamond with high clarity, as inclusions and imperfections are more visible in emerald cut diamonds compared to other shapes.

Yes, a VS1 clarity grade is good for an emerald cut diamond. With a VS1 (Very Slightly Included) grade, inclusions are minor and typically not visible to the naked eye, ensuring a clean and beautiful appearance. Given the emerald cut’s tendency to reveal inclusions, opting for a higher clarity grade like VS1 is a wise choice.

The ideal size for an emerald cut diamond varies based on personal preference and the ring setting. However, emerald cut diamonds typically look best with a length-to-width ratio between 1.30 and 1.50. A larger carat weight, such as 1 carat or more, enhances the diamond’s elongated shape and elegant appearance.

When choosing an emerald cut diamond, prioritize the following factors:

  1. Clarity: Due to the large, open facets, inclusions are more visible. Opt for a clarity grade of VS2 or higher.
  2. Cut Quality: Ensure the diamond has excellent proportions and symmetry to maximize its beauty and brilliance.
  3. Color: Emerald cut diamonds can show color more easily than brilliant cuts. Aim for a color grade of H or higher for a near-colorless appearance.
  4. Length-to-Width Ratio: The ideal ratio is typically between 1.30 and 1.50, but personal preference plays a significant role.
  5. Certification: Choose a diamond with a certification from a reputable gemological institute like the GIA to ensure the quality and authenticity of the diamond.

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