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Angelica Frey | March 21, 2023

A 1 carat Emerald cut diamond engagement ring is the most popular carat weight for rings. It both makes a statement and is extremely versatile and wearable. The diamond’s art-deco-like, step-cut facets create a timeless hall-of-mirrors effect and an elegant lustrous scintillation. Most styles, whether vintage-inspired classic, or modern, will complement this diamond shape and carat weight. Read this guide if you are thinking about purchasing an Emerald cut engagement ring, and book an appointment with an expert to see the way it suits your hand.

What Is An Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Ring?

A 1 carat Emerald Cut diamond engagement ring features a 1 carat Emerald Cut diamond as its center stone. Popular styles include Solitaire, Bezel, Toi et moi, Three Stone, and Five Stone settings.

An Emerald diamond is an elongated cut with a comparably large surface area: this means that it faces up larger than a Round Brilliant or an Asscher cut, while also making your fingers appear slimmer and longer. Other cuts such as Oval, Pear, and Marquise, share similar characteristics. While always being a style favored by Hollywood and royalty, in the past years the Emerald has seen its popularity skyrocket, even though its understated and sophisticated elegance will ensure it will never be seen as simply “trendy.” Price-wise, an Emerald cut diamond is also less expensive than a Round Brilliant: expect to spend 20 to 25% when choosing an Emerald cut over a Round Brilliant cut with the same specs.

How Do You Choose A 1 Carat Emerald Diamond?

A 1 carat diamond engagement ring with an Emerald cut exudes strength and beauty. Yet, one must be aware that its large, step-cut facets do not conceal inclusions or color as well as brilliant cuts. In fact, unlike the triangular and kite-shaped facets of brilliant cuts, step cut facets do not produce as much scintillation as the brilliant-cut ones, which is one primary way to mask clarity characteristics.

“We generally advise aiming for VS1 clarity in Emerald diamonds, though you can often find a great value on a VS2 clarity that is still going to be stunning,” explains Grace Taylor, VRAI’s Senior Diamond Expert and Director of Sales and Customer Experience

The length-to-width ratio of Emerald cut diamonds varies, and the choice is mostly up to personal taste: while some gravitate towards a more elongated rectangle, others find something closer to a square closer to their personal tastes. Still, most Emerald cut diamonds have a ratio between 1.3 and 1.5, with 1.4 considered ideal.

What Influences The Price Of A 1 Carat Emerald Diamond Ring?

Despite its innate sophistication and the coveted hall-of-mirrors effect, the Emerald diamond is not as expensive as other popular shapes such as the Oval and the Round Brilliant cut.

“The emerald cut diamond is the least expensive of all the shapes,” writes the CEO of Diamond Cutters International Fred Cuellar in How to Buy a Diamond. “You see, it is the shape that is most like the natural shape of the rough, so there is a little bit less waste during the cutting process.” At the time of publication, prices of a 1 carat mined Emerald cut diamond with F-G color, VVS-VS clarity grade go from $3,400 (G, VS1, Excellent polish, Good symmetry) to $6,400 (F, VS1, Excellent polish and symmetry). In the case of VRAI created diamonds, the range is from $1,363 (G, VS2) to $1,811 (G, VVS2), so you can expect to save between 60% and 72%. Yet, there’s more than a better price point to lab-grown diamonds. They share the same physical, chemical, and optical properties as mined diamond: since they undergo the same growth process, they have to be cut and polished just like their mined counterpart, and are graded with the same criteria in terms of color, cut, clarity, and carat weight. The only difference is the point of origin, and, unlike a mined diamond, a lab-grown diamond such as a VRAI created diamond has guaranteed origin.

What Is The Actual Size Of A 1 Carat Emerald Diamond?

When choosing an engagement ring featuring a 1 carat Emerald cut diamond, keep in mind that a 1 carat Emerald cut diamond ring will make the wearer’s finger appear longer and slenderer thanks to its elongated shape: alongside Ovals, Pears, and Marquise diamonds, Emerald cut diamonds naturally bring the gaze upward, creating verticality. A 1 Carat Emerald diamond will measure approximately from 7.15 by 4.90 mm to 7.35 by 5.106.5mm. Width-wise, expect a 1 carat Emerald cut diamond to cover 31% of a size 6 finger.

1 Vs 1.5 carat Emerald Diamond

A 1 carat Emerald cut diamond measures around 7 by 5 mm, while the size range of a 1.5 carat Emerald cut diamond goes from 8.20 by 5.65mm to 8.40 by 5.85 mm. The area of a 1.5 carat Emerald diamond is up to 1.4 larger than the one of a 1 carat Emerald diamond.

1 Vs 2 Carat Emerald Diamond

A 1 carat Emerald cut diamond measures around 7 by 5 mm, while a 2 carat Emerald cut diamond measures from 9.04 x 6.20mm to 9.24 x 6.40mm. Even though 2 carat is double the weight of 1 carat, the surface area is only 50% more, but the price can increase more than five fold if all the other specs remain consistent.

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What Are The Best Engagement Ring Styles For A 1 Carat Emerald Diamond Ring?

With its elongated facets creating a gleaming hall-of-mirrors effect, a 1 Carat Emerald cut diamond will look great when paired with most settings, as it can look both vintage-inspired and utterly modern depending on the type of prongs, band, and overall setting. In addition, you can pair it with brilliant-cut side stones either in a multi-stone setting or in a toi et moi ring to create an overall dynamic effect when it comes to brilliance. The one thing to note is that the Emerald cut does not make the sparkliest of the diamonds: rather, its step-cut facets produce a refined, sophisticated luster that allows the true color of the diamond to really shine through.

Classic Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Ring Styles

A 1 carat Emerald solitaire engagement ring is the perfect choice for someone who wants something that’s timeless and classic without resorting to the extremely popular Round Brilliant or the more visibly on-trend Oval diamond. The step-cut facets create an overall sleek look that elegantly contrast or harmoniously complement the setting. Experimenting with different types of bands, such as a domed band (with the Pavé Dome model) or with the way the prongs are set (with the Six Prong solitaire) creates countless combinations and possibilities. Of course, a classic solitaire is always a good idea.

Vintage-Inspired Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Ring Styles

A 1 carat Emerald cut diamond can make vintage-inspired engagement rings look modern and youthful.

“This weight allows you to get more of a linear look in the setting,” explains Grace Taylor, VRAI’s Senior Director of Sales & Customer Experience.She suggests the Three Stone setting, pairing a 1 carat Emerald diamond with 1/2 ct Emerald sides or the Five Stone Heirloom: using a higher carat weight would make them look more straight-up vintage-inspired. “1 carat Emerald centers also give settings like these which can feel a little more mature, a younger vibe.”

If you like the pyramid-like effect of the three-stone setting, you can achieve an equally dramatic look by pairing ¼ side stones with your 1 carat Emerald. The Toi et Moi honors a centuries-old jewelry tradition that pairs two unique shapes.

Modern Emerald Cut Engagement Ring Styles

The Emerald cut embodies modernity and modernism. Any engagement ring style that emphasizes the geometric facets will create an overall modern look. The bezel setting runs parallel to the outline of the diamond, while a double band plays with the linear shapes of this cut. The Duet, with its twisted silhouette, creates an abstract, yet balanced and timeless design.

East-West Emerald Cut Engagement Ring Styles

One of the perks of an elongated cut such as an Emerald cut for your engagement ring is being able to orient it both vertically and horizontally. This ensures more finger coverage and results in a timeless, yet unexpected design choice that agrees both with classic and more on-trend styles. See it in a Solitaire, a Hover, and a Bezel setting.

Choose Your Emerald Diamond With A Diamond Expert

This utterly elegant and sophisticated cut and carat weight suits most styles, and, while being extremely versatile, Emerald diamonds are not as ubiquitous as Round Brilliant cuts. Explore options, including color grade styles, and settings by talking to one of our diamond experts.

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FAQs

Why do emerald cut diamonds not sparkle? ›

On an emerald cut diamond, instead of having tiny sparkles of light emanating from the facets, light flashes 'on' and 'off' due to the nature of the step cut. These flashes of white light complement the dark planes in each step.

Is an emerald cut diamond a good diamond? ›

The emerald cut may not have the razzle-dazzle of some of the other diamond shapes but what it lacks in sparkle, it makes up for in cool demeanour and vintage sophistication. It's also extremely good value compared to a round brilliant or princess cut.

What is the actual size of a 1 carat emerald cut diamond? ›

A 1 carat Emerald cut diamond measures around 7 by 5 mm, while the size range of a 1.5 carat Emerald cut diamond goes from 8.20 by 5.65mm to 8.40 by 5.85 mm.

Is 1 carat big enough for an engagement ring? ›

Some women will say that one carat is large enough - and mean it. And to these women, it really will be. One carat rings used to be the gold standard. The perfect size.

How to make an emerald cut more sparkly? ›

The Sparkling Emerald-Cut Pavilion: Step-By-Step
  1. Begin by shaping the outline at 90º.
  2. Create a girdle by cutting a row of facets around the stone at 65º.
  3. Set your angle for the pavilion mains (42º or 43º). ...
  4. Finish the mains by raising the angle ½ a degree and cut two facets in the center at I 96 & 48.

How can you tell if an emerald cut diamond is real? ›

To an untrained eye, almost any faceted gem like synthetic moissanite, synthetic cubic zirconia (CZ), or a colorless natural zircon will sparkle. On the other hand, an emerald cut diamond does not sparkle like some of these round brilliant diamond simulants.

Which cut of diamond has the most sparkle? ›

Round Brilliant Cut

The round cut is the most brilliant or the most sparkling diamond cut. Fifty-eight facets (including the culet) are cut into brilliant round diamonds to allow light to pass through and reflect off each facet.

What is the most classy diamond cut? ›

The marquise cut is the ultimate in elegance. Its oval shape meets in pointed ends, resembling the hull of a ship—this cut is also known as the Navette cut (meaning “l*ttle boat” in French). In addition to being unique, this cut is also great for someone looking to create the illusion of elongated hands.

What does an emerald cut diamond say about a woman? ›

Sophistication and Timeless Elegance:

Women who choose an emerald cut diamond are often seen as having a refined taste and a sense of classic style. The emerald cut is also associated with a sense of calm and tranquility, making it the perfect choice for women who value inner peace and balance in their lives.

What is the ideal emerald cut size? ›

Recommended proportions for AN EMERALD cut diamond
ExcellentGood
Depth %61-6754-56.9 or 74.1-79
GirdleVery Thin to Slighty ThickVery Thin to Very Thick
CutletNoneSmall
Length to widtch ratio1.4 to 1.51.2 to 1.29 or 1.61 to 1.8
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Is moissanite as good as diamond? ›

Key Takeaways. Moissanite offers a more affordable alternative to diamonds for engagement rings, with similar durability and greater brilliance and fire. While diamonds score a perfect 10 on the Mohs scale of hardness, moissanite is close behind with a score of 9.25, making both stones exceptionally durable.

Is radiant or emerald cut better? ›

The choice between the two ultimately comes down to personal preference and style. If you prefer a classic, elegant look with clean lines, an emerald cut diamond may be the right choice for you. If you prefer a modern, sparkly look with a unique shape, a radiant cut diamond may be the way to go.

What is a respectable carat size? ›

Hand Size and Finger Shape

For people with thin fingers, the diamond will appear larger than it is. If your fingers are smaller than a 6.5 ring size, most consider a 1.0 carat or a stone that is under 1.50 carats. If your fingers are larger than a 6.5 ring size, it's recommended that you can easily wear 1.50-2.0 carat.

Why does my 1 carat diamond look small? ›

Visually, different diamond shapes can make diamonds of the same carat size appear larger or smaller. For example, a marquise diamond will always appear larger than an oval diamond, simply because it has a larger surface area. Similarly, the cut of a diamond can also impact the size of a diamond.

How many carat is Meghan Markle's ring? ›

How Many Carats is Meghan's Engagement Ring? Meghan's original engagement ring was estimated to be 4.5 carats. The ring consists of a three-carat cushion-cut centre stone, with two round-cut side stones, with each stone being approximately 0.75 carats each.

Why does my diamond not sparkle? ›

They do NOT dull or stop sparkling, they just get dirty. Diamonds are magnets for all kinds of materials which will stick to them and make them lose their sparkle. Finger prints are a prime example. The oils on your fingers can stick to the diamond and make it lose some of its brilliance.

Why do emeralds look dull? ›

Saturation is what gives the color of an emerald its intensity and strength. Emerald saturation can range from very dull green to pure and vivid. For example, “Medium Dark” stones are generally considered high quality. However, if the stone has a dull saturation, the overall quality of it is lowered.

Are emeralds supposed to sparkle? ›

Do emeralds sparkle? Eye clean Emeralds will offer green flashes, but not “diamond-like” rainbow sparkle. This is because Emerald's refractive index is 1.566 – 1.600, whereas diamond's is 2.42. That means that when light enters an Emerald, it does not reflect it as much as a diamond.

What diamonds don t sparkle? ›

Emerald cut diamonds do have a cut style that can result in less sparkle, brilliance, and fire. In contrast to round and princess cuts, which have multiple facets that help refract light and create a sparkling effect, emerald cut diamonds have fewer, long, and narrow facets.

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