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When it comes to engagement rings, diamonds continue to be the top choice and they’re available in a mind-boggling variety of shapes and sizes. Among the many gorgeous options available, emerald cut diamonds continue to be a popular choice.
Emerald diamonds have many attributes that make them unique. While most diamonds are radiant cuts with facets, emerald cut diamonds are step cuts featuring 57 facets. An emerald-cut diamond is made to emphasize long parallel step cuts with straight linear facets along with clipped corners. The clipped corners prevent fractures and increase its stability. The parallel lines enhance the diamond's strength and durability to protect against chips. Although most emerald cuts are rectangular, square variations exist (called square emerald cuts).
Emerald-cut diamonds date back to the 1500s when gem cutters created the “table cut” shape and cutting style for the green emerald gemstones. They created this shape and style of cutting to hide inclusions within the gemstone, alleviate pressure on the stone during the cutting process, and prevent chips. Soon diamond cutters noticed this unique cut and started cutting diamonds the same way. In the 1920s, the term “emerald cut” was coined for this popular, new diamond cut that reflected the clean geometric lines of the Art Deco period. It’s common to see emerald-cut diamonds in vintage 1920’s emerald-cut diamond engagement rings.
Emerald-cut engagement rings continue to gain popularity because of the unique step cut, elegant look, and distinct sparkle. In addition to an emerald-cut diamond’s beauty, celebrities and iconic women have helped influence emerald-cut engagement rings’ popularity (Jacqueline Kennedy and Grace Kelly to Beyoncé, and Angelina Jolie).
If you adore emerald-cut engagement rings as much as we do, you’re in luck. We’ve lined up our favorite halo engagement rings that feature emerald-cut diamonds.
Halos amplify the elegance of an emerald-cut engagement ring. Here are a few of our favorite designs that will make you want to get engaged right away!
This nature-inspired setting features delicate strands of pavé diamond that twist together to create a stunning band. This ring is embellished with a sophisticated diamond set halo head. Select your favorite metal and your total diamond carats of the setting (2, 2 ½, or 3 carats).
This stunning French set halo features a diamond accented band for an epically sparkling design. Its split shank band makes the ring stand out. Select your favorite metal and your total diamond carats of the setting (1 5/8, 2, or 2 5/8 carats).
Designed with an Art Deco vibe, this engagement ring pulls the nostalgic heartstrings. The band features a glittering center diamond surrounded by a halo of baguette diamonds in a channel setting. It’s a unique, sleek halo that you have to see. Choose your favorite metal and the total carats for the setting (1 ¼, 1 ¾, and 2 ¼).
This timeless setting is a modern update on a classic halo. It’s sure to turn heads! It features a channel diamond halo and knife edge band along with hidden diamond accent detailing. Select the total diamond setting weight (1 1/2, 2, 2 ½, and 3 ½).
This beautiful cathedral setting showcases a diamond center stone that’s set horizontally across the band. It’s a unique look for an emerald-cut diamond–you typically see the diamond set vertically. A sparkling halo frames the center gem for a classic yet unapologetically dramatic finish. Choose your favorite metal and the total carats for the setting (1 ¾, 2 ¼, and 2 ¾).
Emerald cut diamonds are classic, timeless, and unique. Pair an emerald cut with a halo setting, and it’s a look that can’t go unnoticed!
What’s special about an emerald cut diamond?
Emerald cut diamonds are unique because they’re step cut rather than radiant cut. Emerald diamonds typically consist of 57 facets and have an elongated rectangular shape with cut-off corners. In addition to the unique cut, its sparkle is unique as well. You see flashes of light in the emerald cut due to its linear, straight facets.
Are emerald cut diamonds better than round diamonds?
Both emerald cut diamonds and round diamonds are unique in their own way. They’re completely different cuts (one step and one radiant) and offer different types of sparkle. Round-cut diamonds have sparkling brilliance from their 70 facets while step-cut diamonds have flashes of light because of the linear facets (57 facets). The price of an emerald cut diamond is generally 20-30% less expensive when compared to the most popular and expensive round diamonds.
Are emerald cut engagement rings still popular?
Emerald-cut engagement rings continue to be popular because they’re elegant, sophisticated, and unique. They’re more affordable than other cuts, and the cut makes the diamond appear larger than it is. This type of cut is popular with celebrities, which may have increased the popularity of this cut.