Emerald Cut Engagement Rings
Originally created in the 1920s to showcase high quality emeralds to perfection, it soon became the cut of choice for equally high quality diamonds. One of the reasons is that the step cut facets allow one to look deep inside the diamond, so quality stones are always selected for emerald cut engagement rings. When worn lengthwise in a ring, this elongated shape also flatters a lady's hand beautifully.
The diamonds selected for emerald cut diamond rings are always of high quality, both in their clarity grade and their color. So we recognize immediately that anyone wearing an emerald cut diamond engagement ring owns a superb stone. Lower grade diamonds are never cut into the emerald shape because it would actually highlight inclusions and that's something we never want to do. Engagement rings with emerald cut diamonds are simply beautiful. No tricky cutting is required to camouflage low color or inclusions.
There's a wonderful history when it comes to the emerald cut diamond. As its name suggests, the emerald shape stone was used for emeralds some time ago. But its use in diamonds is nothing short of brilliant, really! The rectangular emerald cut with its clipped corners is distinguished by step cut facets that parallel each other. The table facet offers a window into the clarity of the stone. Its unique facet shape creates what we know as the hall of mirrors effect. Light bounces inside the stone and reflects back in a scintillating way. We love that don't we?
You'll love the elegant simplicity of an emerald cut diamond ring. It simply begs to be the star of the show as an eye catching solitaire. And its prominent icy look makes each emerald cut engagement ring appear aristocratic. In fact, this is a favored diamond shape of royalty and the upper crust. Are you practicing your royal wave yet?