Emerald Cut Engagement Rings

Discover the timeless elegance of emerald cut engagement rings. The iconic step-cut facets create a mesmerizing hall of mirrors effect that sets emerald cuts apart. Handcrafted in 14K, 18K gold, or platinum with lab-grown diamonds or moissanite at factory-direct prices.

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The Hall of Mirrors Effect — The emerald cut's step-cut facets create a distinctive 'hall of mirrors' effect with dramatic flashes of light rather than the scattered sparkle of brilliant cuts. Art Deco Heritage — Popularized in the 1920s Art Deco era, the emerald cut exudes vintage sophistication and geometric elegance that never goes out of style. Elegant Sophistication — The clean lines and open table of an emerald cut make it the choice for those who appreciate understated luxury over flashy brilliance. Clarity Focus — The emerald cut's large open table shows clarity characteristics more readily, making higher clarity grades more rewarding in this cut.

| Feature | Emerald Cut | Round Brilliant | Cushion Cut | |---------|-------------|-----------------|-------------| | Facet Style | Step-cut (hall of mirrors) | Brilliant-cut | Modified brilliant | | Sparkle Type | Broad flashes | Scattered sparkle | Mixed | | Finger Coverage | Larger per carat | Standard | Slightly larger | | Clarity Required | VS2+ recommended | SI1+ | SI1+ | | Price per Carat | 20-35% less than round | Highest | Moderate

Expert Guides

Solitaire (6 Prong V-Tip) — The classic choice. V-tip prongs at the corners protect the emerald cut's vulnerable edges. Three-Stone Setting — Trapezoid side stones complement the emerald's rectangular geometry perfectly. The ultimate Art Deco look. Bezel Setting — Full bezel protection secures the emerald cut completely while giving a sleek, modern appearance. East-West Setting — Set horizontally for a bold contemporary statement. The long lines of the emerald cut shine in this orientation. Hidden Halo — A subtle halo beneath the stone adds fire without altering the emerald's clean silhouette.

| Setting | Best Vibe | Corner Protection | Price | |---------|-----------|-----------------|-------| | 6-Prong V-Tip | Classic | Excellent | $-$$ | | Three-Stone | Art Deco | Very good | $$$ | | Bezel | Modern sleek | Maximum | $$-$$$ | | East-West | Bold contemporary | Good | $$-$$$ | | Hidden Halo | Subtle luxury | Very good | $$$ |

FAQs

An emerald cut is a rectangular step-cut with elongated facets arranged parallel to the girdle. Unlike brilliant cuts that prioritize sparkle, the emerald cut showcases the diamond's clarity and creates dramatic 'hall of mirrors' light flashes.
Yes — emerald cuts face up approximately 15-20% larger than round brilliants of the same carat weight. Their elongated rectangular shape and open table maximize visual real estate per carat.
VS2 or higher is recommended for emerald cuts. The large open table and step-cut facets make inclusions more visible than in brilliant cuts. An SI1 can work with careful placement, but VS2+ ensures a clean, clear look.
No — emerald cuts are typically 20-35% less expensive per carat than round brilliants. Their step-cut design wastes less rough during cutting, making them more cost-effective. You get a larger look for your budget.
V-tip prongs (claw prongs that wrap the corners), full bezel settings, and hidden halos all protect the emerald cut's vulnerable corners. Never set an emerald cut in a simple 4-prong configuration without corner protection.

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Length-to-Width Ratio — The ideal emerald ratio is 1.40-1.60:1. Classic emerald cuts are rectangular; a 1.50 ratio is the 'golden ratio' for this cut. Step Cut Vision — The emerald cut's step facets and open table make it a 'window into the stone'. Prioritize color (G+) and clarity (VS2+) as inclusions and tint are more visible. Corner Protection — The exposed corners of an emerald cut are its most vulnerable points. Always choose a setting with prongs or a bezel that protects all four corners. Depth & Table — Look for 60-70% depth and 60-70% table for optimal light performance. Avoid depths under 58% (too shallow) or over 75% (too deep).

| Aspect | Recommendation | |--------|---------------| | L/W Ratio | 1.40-1.60 (1.50 ideal) | | Color | G+ (near colorless) | | Clarity | VS2 or better | | Depth | 60-70% | | Table | 60-70% | | Corner Protection | Required (V-prong or bezel)