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  • Andrey

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How is an emerald cut diamond made?

An emerald cut diamond is created using a step-cutting process. Unlike the brilliant cuts, which are designed to maximize sparkle, an emerald cut's broad, flat planes resemble the steps of a staircase and are often called "step cuts." The cutter starts with a rough diamond and cuts it into a rectangular shape with facets running along the length and width of the stone, which creates a mirror-like effect. The corners of the diamond are usually beveled or cut off to reduce the risk of chipping. The precise, straight linear facets and layered corners require a high degree of skill to ensure the diamond's clarity and a balanced, elegant appearance.

How do you pick an emerald cut?

When picking an emerald cut diamond, consider the following: Clarity: Since emerald cuts have a large open table (the top, flat surface), inclusions and flaws can be more visible. Choose a diamond with a high clarity grade to ensure it appears clean to the naked eye. Ratio: The classic emerald cut has a length-to-width ratio between 1.30 and 1.50. Decide if you prefer a longer, narrower shape or a squarer look. Color: Emerald cuts can also show more color than other cuts, so you may want to opt for a higher color grade if you prefer a whiter appearance. Setting: Ensure the setting you choose protects the corners of the emerald cut diamond, as they can be prone to chipping.

Why is emerald cut so expensive?

Emerald cut diamonds can be more expensive due to several factors: Waste: When cutting an emerald shape from rough diamonds, there can be more waste compared to other shapes like round cuts, which affects the cost. Demand: Emerald cuts are in demand for their unique look and the sophistication they bring to jewelry, which can drive up their price. Skill: Cutting a high-quality emerald cut diamond requires skilled craftsmanship, as the cut's wide table and step-cut facets make imperfections and color more visible. However, emerald cuts can sometimes be less expensive than round brilliant cuts because they are less popular and have less overall fire and brilliance, which are highly sought-after diamond characteristics. The pricing ultimately depends on the specific qualities of the individual diamond, such as its size, color, clarity, and how well it is cut.
Prices for Emerald Cut Engagement Rings in USA
Rectangular Diamond Ring in 18K Yellow Gold $10,930
Emerald Cut Diamond Ring with Pave $15,168
Three-Stone Emerald and Baguette Diamond Engagement Ring $25,450
☑ Products category Engagement Rings
☑ Products quantity in the catalog 37
☑ The cheapest product price $10,910
☑ The most expensive product price $27,950