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Daily Recommended Emerald Cut Lab-Grown Diamonds

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Discover our “Daily Recommended Emerald Cut Lab-Grown Diamonds,” chosen from the industry’s elite 3%. Renowned for their elegant elongated shape and unique step cuts that emphasize clarity, emerald cut diamonds offer timeless sophistication. 

Each diamond in this collection, ideal for those who appreciate clean lines and understated brilliance, is selected for its superior quality and light performance. Opt for an emerald cut to add a touch of classic glamour to any piece of jewelry.

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​

Emerald cut lab-grown diamonds look different due to their unique step-cut faceting and rectangular shape with beveled corners. This cut features long, straight facets that create a “hall of mirrors” effect, emphasizing clarity and luster over brilliance. The open table and large facets highlight the diamond’s clarity and natural beauty, giving it a sophisticated and elegant appearance.

Emerald cut lab-grown diamonds can be more expensive due to the precision required in cutting and the need for high-quality rough material. The step-cut faceting can reveal inclusions more easily, so only diamonds with excellent clarity are chosen for this cut. Additionally, the cutting process involves more wastage of rough diamond, contributing to higher costs.

Yes, emerald cut lab-grown diamonds tend to sparkle less than brilliant cuts like round or princess. Their step-cut faceting creates broad flashes of light rather than the small, intense sparkles typical of brilliant cuts. This results in a subtle, sophisticated sparkle that emphasizes the diamond’s clarity and transparency.

The best size for an emerald cut lab-grown diamond depends on personal preference and budget. However, emerald cuts generally look impressive at larger carat weights due to their elongated shape and large table. A diamond of 1 carat or more can showcase the unique characteristics of the emerald cut well, but even smaller sizes can be beautiful when well-cut and proportioned.

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

  • Clarity: Due to the large, open facets, inclusions are more visible. Aim for a clarity grade of VS1 or higher for a clean appearance.
  • Cut Quality: Ensure the diamond has good proportions and symmetry to maximize its elegance and light performance.
  • Color: Emerald cuts can show color more easily than other shapes. Consider a color grade of G or higher for a near-colorless appearance.
  • Length-to-Width Ratio: Choose a ratio that suits your style preference, typically between 1.3 and 1.5 for a classic rectangular shape.

The term “cut” for an emerald cut diamond refers to the quality of the faceting, proportions, and symmetry rather than different styles. The best emerald cut diamonds have excellent proportions, a high level of symmetry, and a well-aligned step-cut faceting that enhances the stone’s clarity and luster. A high-quality emerald cut will showcase the diamond’s natural beauty and create the desired “hall of mirrors” effect, making it a timeless and elegant choice.

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