Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Rings

The elegant beauty of the emerald cut diamond is determined by the rectangular facets stepping down off the table which create a unique brilliance. This shape highlights the clarity of the diamond. The trim lines of emerald cut diamonds lend an elegant, sophisticated air to both the simplest and most elaborate ring settings. The approximate number of facets of an emerald cut is 58 (25 crown, 8 girdle & 25 pavilion)



An classic emerald cut diamond set into a 4 claw setting mounted on a gently tapered knife edge band. This setting allows maximum light to shine through the stone
An elegant emerald cut diamond set in a simple 4 claw setting mounted on a tapered shank
An elegant emerald cut diamond set in a 4 claw Tiffany style setting mounted on a modern parallel shank
A timeless emerald cut diamond set into a 4 claw setting mounted on a tapered solid band
A stunning emerald cut diamond set in a contemporary 4 claw setting mounted on a split slender shank
A beautiful emerald cut diamond set across the ringer in a 4 claw U shape setting that allows maximum light to pass through the stone, mounted on a slender knife edge shank

Guarantee & Warranty

We realise that buying a diamond online can be a daunting task, so we've developed a range of policies to give you peace of mind when buying a diamond.


Independant Diamond Certificate

information you need to know before buying a diamond ring on-line:


We strongly recommend that you DO NOT buy diamond rings from online jewellers/manufacturers who supply ‘in-house’ diamond grading certificates, ie diamonds that they have graded themselves.

This is a bit like buying a house without the title deeds!

You should only buy a diamond when it comes with a diamond grading certificate from an independent, unbiased, certified laboratory, (such as GIA, IGI or HRD) who do not sell diamonds and are not connected to any diamond suppliers or manufacturers Without an independent certificate you are left to trust the jeweller’s estimate, which could be subjective or even misleading.

This is why some online diamonds appear surprisingly cheap. The jewellers/suppliers, who provide ‘in-house’ diamond grading certificates, do not pay the £100 independent certification fee, which virtually all quality diamonds must have.

More importantly, you do not want your fiancé or partner getting a nasty shock when he/she decides to get your diamond ring valued at the local jeweller’s only to discover that the diamond is nowhere near as valuable, or as good quality, as she (and you) had thought!

The only way to avoid this scenario is to make sure your diamond is independently certified, which means you can be 100% sure of its excellence and value.

What is a certificate?

A diamond certificate is a report prepared by a team of gemologists. The diamond is evaluated, measured and scrutinized by trained eyes in laboratory conditions. A diamond grading certificate includes an analysis of the diamond’s dimensions, clarity, colour, polish, symmetry and other characteristics.

365-diamond do not buy diamonds that have been enhanced with heat treatment, colour adjustment or laser drilled with foreign materials.

365-diamond’s certificated diamonds have been independently certified by GIA, IGI or HRD who are the world’s top three diamond grading laboratories. Each diamond comes with a 30 day, no quibble, money back guarantee.

We offer the lowest prices for independently certified diamonds anywhere in the UK and online.

Call us on Tel: 01543 481 175 if you need urgent advice on buying quality diamonds/rings online.
 

365 Diamond incorporate ethical business policy throughout - all prices INCLUDE VAT & there are NO HIDDEN CHARGES. We manufacture our own jewellery, including diamond engagement rings, to ensure that our pricing is always the lowest available! At 365 Diamond you can rely on our industry expertise & honesty at all times when advising you.

 

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  • An Exotic and Royal Jewel in Emerald cut diamond engagement rings

    The most famous emerald cut diamond in the world is the Darya-I-Nur which is also thought to be the biggest pink in the world, weighing over 180 carats. The precise weight is unknown since it has been in the same mounting for more than 130 years as part of the Iranian Crown Jewels. This shape is very popular for a number of reasons. One is that being rectangular, the clarity is emphasized because it has been step cut with diagonal corners, which why it is called a step cut diamond and not a brilliant. Normally it has two to four rows of parallel facets radiating from the centre of the stone and logically, was originally used on emeralds themselves. The most unique characteristic is the large flat table as seen from the top of the stone which usually exhibits the ideal proportions of 1:1.3 or 1:1.4. Because the large face highlights the clarity we only sell the highest quality with a distinct scarcity of inclusions and impurities. An independent laboratory certification will precisely specify not only that clarity but also the colour grade and carat weight. Our experts can advise you on achieving a balance between the four attributes rated.


  • Sophisticated and Graceful

    While this shape is not a traditional one like the round brilliant and perhaps not considered quite as chic and trendy as a princess diamond, Emerald cut diamond engagement rings still have more than enough fire and scintillation to be both beautiful and elegant because of the multiple prisms of light formed by the unique steps. The slight diminution of brilliance though is more than made up for in the enhanced clarity. When you look deep into an emerald cut stone, you feel like you are gazing into a deep, clear mountain lake and you can easily see all the way to the bottom. And they can also be somewhat less expensive than other cuts which allows you to opt for a bigger stone or a higher quality for the same money. Perhaps the most well known of this cut was in the ring given by Prince Charles to Lady Camilla Bowles, and similar stones are worn by notorious celebrities like Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie. This preference for emerald cut diamonds among the significantly rich and famous foretells of an increasing popularity that will keep the value of the highest quality gems solid and accruing well into the future.