Saturday, April 11, 2009

Emerald cut diamond shape

The emerald shaped diamonds are square shaped with rounded corners. Emerald cut diamond shape resembles a box when looked down from above. The name 'emerald cut' comes from the fact that emerald was cut in the same way. The emerald shape has fewer facets as compared to the round diamond but still is popular as it resembles a clear sheet of glass. The emerald cut comes in square as well as rectangle shape.

Emerald cut diamond

The emerald cut diamonds is different from other diamonds because of its pavilion. This variation of the diamond cut is such that it is cut with rectangular facets that reflect far more light than other cuts, giving it a radiant brilliance that is par excellence. The most preferred Emerald Cuts are those with the length-to-width ratio being 1.30 and 1.40.

The emerald cut diamond can be absolutely stunning. Because of it's long lines, it tends to be less fiery than a "round brilliant" cut, but it also tends to have broader, more dramatic flashes of light. The trim lines of emerald cut diamonds lend an elegant, sophisticated air to both the simplest and most elaborate ring settings.

While this is one of most popular variants of the Diamond family, it does have certain flaws that one should be careful of when making a purchase. Firstly, one must keep in mind the quality of the diamond; obviously it has to be worth its price, which can be guaranteed when purchased from a certified diamond merchant. It is not like the flaws cannot be noticed as easily. In fact one may come across an emerald cut that lacks in color and brilliance. But, on the brighter side the Emerald Cut is far more affordable than the cushion cut.

The recommended proportions that should be checked for when purchasing the Emerald cut include, 'G' color, VS2 clarity; 58% to 69% depth range.

Emerald cut diamond length to width ratio

An emerald cut with a length to width ratio of approximately 1.35:1 is generally the most prized. However, in recent years, square emerald cuts have become extremely popular.

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