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Elegantly timeless, Emerald cut engagement rings with VRAI created diamonds feature step cut facets that ascend and descend with linear precision.
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An Emerald cut diamond is known for its clean, precise lines. When surrounded with a halo of melee diamonds, it creates a contrast that results in spectacular shine. Halo Emerald cut engagement rings also add vintage appeal for those wanting an heirloom-inspired setting.
An Emerald cut Solitaire engagement ring highlights the world’s oldest diamond shape in a design that will stand the test of time. The elongated Emerald cut diamond is spotlighted to perfection in a Classic or Signature Solitaire setting, making these particular looks instant best-sellers.
A vintage-inspired Emerald cut engagement ring has the look and appeal of a treasured family heirloom. The clean lines and step cut facets are perfectly highlighted in Hover, Curator, or Duet engagement ring settings that add a romantic and historical twist to the overall design.
The strength, elegance, and precision of an Emerald shaped diamond is only further enhanced in a Three Stone Emerald cut engagement ring. Choose a trio of Emeralds or pair with side stones of a different shape for a look that is as unique as your love story.
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Emerald cut engagement ring FAQ
Emerald cut diamonds symbolize timeless love, strength and commitment, making them a classic choice for engagement rings. Those who choose an emerald cut engagement ring love its historic appeal, clean lines, and elegance. Opting for a lab-grown emerald cut diamond adds an extra layer of meaning, signifying a commitment to sustainability and a more eco-friendly world.
Emerald cut diamonds are generally more affordable than round cut diamonds, typically priced 15% to 25% lower for similar quality. However, their rarity makes them slightly more expensive compared to some other fancy diamond shapes.
The most important way to pair your emerald shaped engagement ring with a wedding band is to try the two on together to ensure a comfortable fit. A diamond expert can assist you in finding a match depending on your style of ring.
Depending on the setting, many wedding bands like a Flat or Round Band, or diamond-accented Infinity, Devotion, and petite Eternity Bands will pair nicely. Depending on the carat weight and size of your Oval, you may need a style that pairs flush with your engagement ring. Certain styles, like a Curator Band, might brush against the elongated diamond’s edges.
A 1 carat emerald cut diamond is big enough to garner lots of attention. Because of its elongated form, it will appear larger on the finger than a Round Brilliant of the same carat weight. While carat weight should be decided entirely by personal preference and budget, this squared shape is all the more stunning and substantial-looking in higher carat weights.
The average cost of a 1-carat diamond ring (excluding all other “Cs”) is around $2,000. That price will go up or down depending on the diamond’s cut, clarity, and color. The average cost of a setting is $1,600, while best-selling solitaire settings start at $1,000. The price of an Emerald cut engagement ring can vary widely based on carat weight, setting, and metal.
Even though an Emerald is slightly elongated, it should pair well with most wedding ring styles and not snag or scratch. For ensured comfort, create your wedding ring stack with the help of a diamond expert. Most often, individuals choose to stack their Emerald cut engagement ring with a wedding band in a similar style, same metal color, or both.
Both Baguette and Emerald cut diamonds feature step-cut facets that create a hall-of-mirrors effect when reflecting light. Both diamond shapes are also rectangular in form. But an Emerald cut diamond’s proportions are quite different; the ratio of an Emerald VRAI created diamond, for example, is 1.45 : 1.
This is one reason why Emerald cut diamonds are better as a center stone in an engagement ring setting, while the thinner Baguette is better as an accent or side stone.