Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Rings
Emerald cut engagement rings are both elegant and sophisticated with perfect symmetry. Emerald cuts are often paired with either baguette or trapezoid side stones for a beautiful three-stone engagement ring or left on their own as the cut itself is so striking.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What color grade is best for a natural emerald cut diamond?
Those that are concerned about the color of their natural emerald cut diamond should opt for higher color. However, to the naked eye, J color and above work really well.
What is the ideal clarity for an emerald cut diamond engagement ring?
Because of natural emerald cut diamonds’ open and clear faceting, we would recommend at least a VS2 in clarity, depending on the diamond. An eye clean SI may exist but would be extremely rare.
Is a lab-grown emerald cut diamond ring high quality?
All natural and lab grown diamonds in our inventory are specially curated to be the best quality for our clients. At Lauren B, all of our lab-grown emerald cut diamond rings are of the highest quality we can offer.
How does an emerald cut differ from a radiant cut?
Although similar in appearance, there are various factors that set radiant cuts apart from emerald cuts when shopping for engagement rings. Both beautiful, each of these cuts boasts its own unique and distinctive allure. The emerald cut is distinguishable by its trimmed corners and elongated rectangular shape. Prioritizing features like clarity over brilliance, the emerald cut contains open facets, resulting in a sophisticated and beautiful mirrored effect. The radiant cut diamond, on the other hand, features a beautiful and brilliant style faceting pattern. Radiant cut diamonds maximize brilliance, making it a popular option for both modern and classic styles.
What is the most common three-stone engagement ring design?
The most common three-stone engagement ring design is the emerald cut with trapezoid side stones, typically step-cut trapezoids over brilliant cut trapezoids. However, there are different variations of this design that you can browse in our gallery.