found a .7 ct emerald diamond cut ring, looks beautiful, but i wasnt sure if the emerald meant it was fake or something, i want the REAL deal, real diamonds!! so being the male that i am i need your help lol. thanks
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emerald means the cut/shape of the diamond
Then go buy the real deal! Buy the good diamond and quit looking for cheap stuff. If you want to marry her, she deserves the best, since you care enough to give the very best!
Emerald diamond simply means the cut of the stone. It’s considered a more antique look for a diamond. I have an emerald cut for my center stone, and it’s fabulous. I get a lot of compliments on it for it having that “antique” look to it.
emerald is the cut. If its a diamond its a diamond. Ask to see the paper work and go check it out.
An emerald cut is just the shape of a diamond (like it being round, princess, marquis, cushion, etc.) It is quite unique and very lovely. Still make sure you buy from a reputable jeweler or you run the risk of getting a fake diamond. Most main stream stores carry emerald cuts in a variety of shapes and settings.
“Emerald cut” refers to the shape of the diamond – rectangular sides with a flat top (“table”). This kind of cut showcases the diamond’s clarity, so you’ll want to be sure it’s of high quality.
It doesn’t mean that the stone is an emerald. It just describes the diamond’s shape. Confusing, right? This might help:
Brilliant cut: round
Princess cut: square
Emerald cut: rectangular
Oval cut: oval (obviously)
Marquis cut: pointed at both ends
Pear cut: pointed at one end, like a tear-drop
Cushion/pillow cut: squarish with rounded edges
Radiant cut: squarish
Trillion: triangular (often used as a side stone)
Baguette: rectangular and skinny (side stone)
Heart: heart shaped
Emerald cut is a shape of cut. It is called this because it was originally developed specifically for emeralds. However these days it is used on just about any gemstone. It is a rectangular stepped cut that is very open (less facets)
Just because it is emerald cut does not mean it isn’t a diamond, is a heart cut diamond really a heart, is a pear cut a pear?
I have an emerald cut and it is beautiful.
Just some advice, go for VS2 or better clarity or you can see the inclusions because of the openness of the cut.
I have an emerald cut… It’s the style of the cut of the diamond.. more of a rectangular look and it looks like glass looking at it.. it’s a very unique cut… Looks like it goes one forever…
Emerald cut diamond is simply the type of cut. Emerald cuts can be rectangular or square. The cut is known as the emerald cut because it is so commonly used with emeralds. This is because the shape of the rough emerald crystal lends itself more efficiently to this cut with less loss in the cutting process. In very fine emeralds, losing a few hundredths of a carat can mean a few hundred dollars lost.
Hi There, emerald cut is just the name given to how the diamond has been cut. There are many different ways a diamond can be ‘cut’ to reflect the light. The main thing to consider, in my opinion, is the clarity of the ring. Does it have any inclusions, ie little black bits of carbon. Lots of carbon in a diamond is not really a good thing. Make sure you buy your diamond from a reputable shop and ask for a valuation certificate. A great web store is http://www.russ4gold.com, they have some great diamonds, at great prices and can ship all over the world. Good Luck !
I love Emerald cut rings…like everyone said it just means the shape of the diamond. My mothers is an emerald cut…always loved it. Mine it a princess (square) which I like too.
To be sure it is real if you are buying it other than first hand from a jewlery…like it you find it at an estate sale or something – have the diamond tested.
Emerald is a diamond cut, however there is also a gem stone Green emerald which is a fraction of the prices, go to http://mdcdiamonds.com/sliders/createaring.cfm
for the best prices on diamonds and engagement rings
emerald just means what cut it is. theres several cuts to choose from… emerald, trillion, asher, marquise princess, round and even heart shaped diamonds! emerald diamond is a very popular cut and very nice too! good choice!