What to Look For in an Emerald Cut Diamond | Quality Diamonds (2024)

May 18 2023

So you want to buy an emerald-cut diamond? You clearly have exquisite taste. 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.

Choosing a beautiful emerald-cut diamond , or indeed your perfect emerald-cut engagement ring requires a little bit of knowledge so before you hit the virtual aisles, check out this handy guide to arm yourself with the essential info.

CUT

The cut is the most important factor in determining the beauty of an emerald-cut diamond. Your first choice should be Excellent cut - or Very Good if you must. Once you’ve got that in the bag, take a closer look at the following areas to narrow the field and find the best of the best:

Symmetry

The emerald cut is made up of parallel lines so symmetry is very important. You don’t want a wonky-looking stone. Like cut, symmetry is usually graded from Excellent to Poor so make sure you choose a diamond with a symmetry grade at the higher end of the scale.

Girdle Thickness

Thin girdles are usually very desirable but in an emerald cut, there’s an increased risk of cracking and chipping with thin or very thin girdles. Your best bet is to look for a girdle width in the “safe zone” of medium to slightly thick.

Length to Width Ratio

The emerald-cut diamond may be rectangular in shape but rectangles vary. Some are long and thin, while others are short and wide. Many people favour the classic emerald cut look, which has a length-to-width ratio between 1:3 and 1:4. But if you prefer long and thin – or you want to make short fingers appear longer – look for a ratio between 1:5 and 1:75.

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Table and Depth Percentage

Compared with brilliant cut diamonds, the emerald cut looks better with a large table – it opens up the stone and helps to create the famous “hall of mirrors” effect. Because of this, look for a diamond with a table percentage of 60-65%. The depth percentage should be similar – we recommend 58-65%.

COLOUR

Emerald-cut diamonds have broad, open facets that should look as bright and clear as a Fox’s Glacier Mint. Any hint of colour will be magnified, especially in the corners. Because of this, the colour grade needs to be high - ideally, D-F, although G will do in a pinch.

CLARITY

As with colour, the clarity grade of your emerald cut should be high. There’s just nowhere for inclusions to hide in those open facets so don’t consider anything lower than a VS2.

CARAT WEIGHT

Carat weight is not a reliable indicator of size, but it’s even less reliable when it comes to emerald-cut diamonds. The emerald cut isn’t as deep as most brilliant cut styles which means, like for like, an emerald cut diamond will appear bigger than, say, a round brilliant that weighs the same. When shopping for emerald cut diamonds, compare sizes not carat weights.

THE BOTTOM LINE

Emerald cut stones need to be very high quality. As with any diamond, you should aim for the highest cut grade possible. But whereas brilliant cuts can hide lower colour and clarity grades, the emerald cut’s open, glassy form demands high clarity, colour AND cut.

Use this cheat sheet when shopping to help you find the perfect emerald cut:

CutExcellent to Very Good
ColourD – F
ClarityVS2 or higher
Carat weightThe dimensions are more important than the weight
SymmetryExcellent to Very Good
Girdle ThicknessMedium to Slightly Thick
Length : Width1:3 – 1:4 or 1:5 – 1:75
Table %60 – 65%
Depth %58 – 65%

Emerald Cut Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Elongates the finger.
  • Can appear larger than other diamond shapes, per carat.
  • Less commonly bought making it easier to source.
  • Unique design.

Cons

  • Not as brilliant as other cuts.
  • Prone to showing imperfections.
  • Needs to have an Excellent cut and the best clarity as well as colour.

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What to Look For in an Emerald Cut Diamond | Quality Diamonds? ›

Clarity. “You should prioritize clarity for your Emerald diamond. Their larger facets won't hide inclusions as easily as smaller facets do. VS1 is a good safety zone for most Emerald diamonds.

What should I prioritize in an emerald cut diamond? ›

Clarity. “You should prioritize clarity for your Emerald diamond. Their larger facets won't hide inclusions as easily as smaller facets do. VS1 is a good safety zone for most Emerald diamonds.

How can you tell a good emerald cut? ›

CLARITY. As with colour, the clarity grade of your emerald cut should be high. There's just nowhere for inclusions to hide in those open facets so don't consider anything lower than a VS2.

What are the ideal parameters for emerald cut diamond? ›

Most commonly, emerald cut diamonds are cut with proportions between 1.30 to 1.50, with 1.40 considered the most ideal emerald diamond proportion. Emerald cuts feature clean, crisp, parallel lines - like a series of rectangles, one within the other.

What is the best color grade for emerald cut diamond? ›

An emerald cut diamond of color grade I or lower will very clearly show a yellowish tint. The naked eye is not as likely to notice a tint at color grade G or better. For the best quality and value of a stone, it's best to stay at or above a G color for an emerald cut.

Which of the 4 C's is most important when choosing a diamond? ›

A good cut will result in a better sparkle. That's why cut is the most important of the 4Cs—if a diamond is poorly cut, no clarity grating, color grading, or carat weight will make up for it. The diamond will look dull and glassy.

What should the girdle be on a emerald cut diamond? ›

Emerald Cut Guide
ExcellentVery Good
Table %61-6957-60 or 70-72
Depth %61-6759-60.9 or 67.1-70
GirdleVery Thin - Slightly ThickVery Thin - Slightly Thick

How can you tell if an emerald is good quality? ›

Emeralds are graded on four factors: color, clarity, cut, and carat weight. Out of these, color is the most important. Best quality emeralds display excellent clarity, and are bluish green to pure green in color. They do not have any eye-visible color zoning.

What to look for when buying an emerald? ›

Most gemologists agree that it all comes down to color when purchasing an emerald. Color should be evenly distributed and not too dark. Rare emeralds will appear as a deep green-blue, while lighter colored gemstones are more common (and therefore, often more reasonably priced).

What does an emerald cut diamond say about you? ›

The Emerald Cut diamond is an elongated favorite among individuals who appreciate clean lines, sophistication, and understated elegance. They often have a refined and discerning taste, valuing quality over quantity.

Why not to get an emerald cut diamond? ›

When compared to brilliant cuts, it has less brightness and is a more elegant shape. If the brilliance of your diamond is the most important factor to you, an emerald cut engagement ring is something you might want to pass over in favor of a round, princess, or radiant cut.

What size carat for emerald cut? ›

Emerald Diamond Sizes
Emerald MM SizeEmerald Weight (ct)Black Diamond ct weight (Approx)
7x5 mm.1.001.40
7.3x5.3 mm.1.251.80
7.5x5.5 mm.1.502.10
8x6 mm.1.752.50
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What is the best table for emerald cut diamond? ›

Emerald Cut Diamond - Cut Guide
EXCELLENTVERY GOOD
Table %61 - 6957 - 60 or 70 - 72
Depth %61 - 6759 - 60.9 or 67.1 - 70
GirdleVery Thin - Slightly Thick
CuletNoneVery Small

How to pick the best emerald cut diamond? ›

To recap, here are my recommended guidelines for buying an emerald shape diamond:
  1. Depth: 60% to 65%
  2. Table: 61% to 68%
  3. Polish/Symmetry: Very Good or Excellent.
  4. Length to Width Ratio: Within a range of 1.30 to 1.50.

Do emerald cut diamonds sparkle less? ›

Compared to round and other brilliant-cut stones, emerald-cut diamonds have a more subdued sparkle.

What is the best grade of emerald? ›

Natural Emerald AAA gemstones are the top 20%-30% of gemstones in terms of quality. They are Medium green and moderately included. They are comparable to that used by leading independent/family jewelers. Natural Emerald AA gemstones are the top 50%-75% of gemstones in terms of quality.

What should I prioritize with diamonds in Minecraft? ›

With diamonds, a player can craft some of the best items the game has to offer: Diamond pickaxe (allows mining obsidian for the enchanting table, and to make a Nether portal. Highly recommended with the first diamonds the player collects) (renewable from toolsmith villager) Enchanting table.

How to care for an emerald cut diamond? ›

How to care for your emerald-cut diamond? We advise cleaning emerald-cut diamonds with soap and water, using a soft toothbrush to gently wipe away any dirt or smudges.

Which cut is best for emerald? ›

There are various cuts for emeralds, with the best cut being one that you like. The historical cut for emeralds is the namesake emerald cut, with the asscher and octagon cuts created with the same techniques. Other cuts like cushion and oval are not necessarily less popular, but more unknown as cuts for emeralds.

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