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The emerald cut is a variation on square and rectangular diamond cuts which is named after emeralds, most commonly cut this way. Emerald cut diamonds have eight sides—the main edges of the rectangle with corners clipped. Emerald cuts come in a variety of lengths and widths, as well as a variety of ratios, with a long rectangle being the preferred look.
Emerald cut diamonds are popular in engagement rings because of their timeless look, but can also be incorporated into more contemporary styles like rose gold engagement rings. Emerald cut diamonds are known for their elegance and shine. They don’t sparkle as much as a brilliant cut diamond but still have a stunning beauty. With emerald diamonds, focus on getting one the best color and clarity that you can get as those show more in a step cut diamond. See our top picks for emerald cut diamond engagement rings.
Emerald cut diamonds got the attention they've been deserving thanks to some celebrity engagement rings, but don't think for one second that they're just a trend. These elegant and understated stones are stunners at the center of a whole range of setting styles. The ones below are just the beginning.
A sleek, contemporary band design complements the timeless, classic look of the center emerald cut diamond. This emerald diamond engagement ring is simple, having only one diamond, and is perfect for someone who chooses simplicity over being flashy. The twisted band adds just enough detail to be aesthetically interesting without being over-the-top.
The emerald cut diamond, with its more subtle flashes of light rather than sparkle, is a unique choice, so why not highlight it? This setting rotates your center stone for a non traditional design that ensures people will look twice to inspect your engagement ring.
Unlike many other emerald cut engagement rings, which stick to a classic band style, this ring has a band which twists to support the center stone. The movement of the band draws the eye; the curve juxtaposed with the rectangular emerald diamond makes this ring unusual. This is perfect for someone quirky.
Two parallel rows of diamonds separated by a channel in the band metal give this ring a great presence. It feels more dimensional than a traditional band, elevating the center emerald cut diamond so that it stands out. This ring maintains a simple design, without too many details, while still having presence on the hand. This ring is perfect for someone who wants to be noticed but not the center of attention.
This emerald cut halo engagement ring draws the eye with its ring of diamonds surrounding the classic emerald diamond. The smaller stones on the band and in the halo create a stunning effect of shape and color to complement the simplicity of the center stone. This ring is glitzy and complex, perfect for a woman with an eye for style and details, and definitely a show-stopping piece.
The center stone in this emerald engagement ring is surrounded by two baguette diamonds. This combination of cuts endows the ring with a vintage look. This timeless ring is updated with a few extra diamonds on the band, making it glitter just a little extra. This ring, unlike other vintage re-makes, feels familiar without being tired, and will suit a woman who loves the old but isn’t afraid of change.
Twisting band and round diamonds give a soft look to the sharper looking emerald cut. The subtle twist of the band is brought out by the diamonds, making this a bolder choice than a simple single-stone ring. With a soft, contemporary look, this ring is perfect for someone who loves to take risks.
A classic that has stood the test of time. Unlike many popular engagement rings, this ring does not try to re-define a look or be something it’s not. It is simple, elegant, sparkly, and dimensional, perfect for a woman with class who always knows what she wants. Yes, we’ve seen this design before, yet we still love to look at it.
One diamond adorns this band. Among emerald cut solitaire engagement rings, this one stands out in its tiniest details. The knife-edge band gives it a little something extra, taking it from normal to noticed. The solitaire setting pushes the diamond away from the finger, adding height to the shape of the diamond. Supremely simple yet aesthetically fascinating, this ring is perfect for someone who loves the little things.