Diamonds became popular as ornaments in jewelry in the 1400's and the
different techniques and styles of diamond cuts such as the Emerald Cut
Diamond were gradually developed over many years.
An emerald is definitely one of the most attractive and most popular
gemstones all over the world. Colored in bright shiny green color which
is so unique that it is simply known as the emerald green, this stone is
also one of the most expensive gemstones found in the world today.
The tradition of wearing engagement rings, including those with an
Emerald cut diamond, symbolizes the promise of a future together which
is sealed with the giving and accepting of a ring.
One of the first things to remember is that, emerald engagement rings
and emerald cut diamond engagement rings are completely different
things.
An emerald engagement ring is the one made using emerald as the center
stone. Whereas, emerald cut engagement rings are diamond rings where the
diamond is cut in a square shape (which is a popular shape of emerald).
An emerald cut diamond is distinguished by its rectangular shape and
steeped facets. The edges of this cut look like stairs. This cut was
originally designed for colored stones, however, its sophisticated look
quickly became popular and was brought into the diamond world.
The facets on an Emerald Cut Diamonds are cut in steps, parallel to the
edges which could be described as a pyramid with its top chopped off.
These diamonds are bright, clear and shiny in appearance as its facets
usually cover the length or width of the stone. The style is highly
effective, especially in colored stones.
The emerald cut diamond reflects less light than the standard brilliant
cuts and needs to be of the highest quality as any inclusions can be
visible. An emerald cut diamond engagement rings with the same carat
body and also grading as a round brilliant will cost about one thousand
dollars less.
Emerald cuts look especially wonderful on long, tapered fingers. If your
girl has long slender fingers this cut will enhance the length of her
fingers, but if her fingers are shorter then this cut may seem a little
disproportionate to her fingers.
Sunday, August 11, 2013
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