Emerald-Cut Engagement Rings Hatton Garden
Embrace timeless elegance with our emerald-cut engagement rings. The emerald-cut diamond or gemstone is known for its sleek and classic lines. They provide a sophisticated and chic look on any ring. Our Hatton Garden jewellers collection showcases perfectly cut and polished emeralds, ideal for celebrating your timeless love.
Emerald-Cut Engagement Ring Styles
Emerald Solitaire
Emerald Halo
Emerald Trilogy
Emerald Diamond Shoulders
Emerald Halo with Diamond Shoulders
Emerald Cut with Taper Baguette Shoulders
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Bespoke Emerald-Cut Engagement Rings
What could be more special than designing your own bespoke engagement ring? Our team can bring a sketch, photo or general idea to life with their expert craftsmanship and attention to detail. We can help you design a unique emerald-cut engagement ring that perfectly reflects your personal style and preferences. Our team can suggest design modifications and materials to help you keep your design in budget without sacrificing the quality or beauty of the piece.
Choose Your Emerald Cut Ring’s Metal
Pick your perfect metal for your engagement ring to suit your personal preference. Choose from Platinum, White Gold, Yellow Gold and Rose Gold. Each metal has its own advantages when it comes to appearance, durability, budget and preference. Browsing the engagement rings Hatton Garden selection in person gives you a great feel for what you and your loved one are looking for.
Platinum Emerald Cut
Yellow Gold Emerald Cut
Rose Gold Emerald Cut
About Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Rings
An emerald-cut engagement ring features a diamond or gemstone that has been cut into a rectangular shape with bevelled corners and a large, open table (the flat top surface). The emerald cut is characterised by its long, parallel facets that run down the sides of the stone, creating a "step-cut" pattern. This cut is known for its elegant, sophisticated look and offers a different kind of brilliance compared to more traditional cuts like the round or princess.
The Perfect Emerald Cut Ratio
The most desirable length to width ratio for engagement rings emerald-cut is between
1.30 to 1.50. Most people choose a ratio in the 1.3 to 1.4 range, with the latter generally considered the ‘perfect’ emerald-cut ratio.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an emerald cut engagement ring?
An emerald cut engagement ring features a rectangular or square-shaped diamond that has been cut with long, straight facets that resemble steps. The emerald cut is known for its elegant and timeless look.
Why choose an emerald-cut engagement ring
There are many reasons emerald-cut engagement rings are so popular. Emerald-cut diamonds can seem bigger than other diamonds of the same carat weight. However, emerald-cut engagement rings are generally less expensive than other shapes because they aren’t as popular as classic shapes such as round-cut diamonds and princess-cut diamonds.
Emerald-cut diamonds are available in various sizes. Long, narrow emerald-cut diamonds can flatter short hands and have a slimming effect, whilst a squarer cut will compliment long fingers.
Can emerald diamond engagement rings be customised?
You can choose from a wide range of different shapes and sizes with emerald-cut diamond engagement rings. You can also customise your ring by choosing on the metal based on which finish you think compliments the diamond best.
What are the benefits of choosing an emerald cut engagement ring?
There are several benefits to choosing an emerald cut engagement ring. For one, the cut of the diamond creates a sleek, elongated shape that can make your fingers look longer and more slender. Additionally, the emerald cut is versatile and can be set in a variety of different styles, from modern to vintage.
What does an emerald-cut diamond engagement ring symbolise?
Engagement rings emerald-cut symbolise clarity and strength. They have a sophisticated, and refined style with clear, sharp facets and a large table. Opting for an emerald-cut diamond showcases your eternal love and commitment to the whole world.
How do I choose the right diamond for my emerald cut engagement ring?
When choosing a diamond for your emerald cut engagement ring, consider the "four Cs": carat weight, cut, clarity, and colour. Look for a diamond with a high clarity grade and a colour grade of G or higher. Additionally, choose a diamond with a good cut that maximizes its brilliance and sparkle.
What makes emerald diamond engagement rings unique?
Emerald-cut diamonds were especially popular in the 20th century and many people are attracted by their vintage sophistication. The large, open table (the flat surface of the diamond) and step-cut facets mean that any internal flaws are more visible. This highlights the need for high clarity, making it an excellent choice for those who appreciate a flawless appearance. The emerald cut creates an elongated, slender appearance on the finger, which can make the wearer’s hand look longer and more elegant.
How do I care for my emerald cut engagement ring?
To care for your emerald cut engagement ring, it's important to clean it regularly with a soft cloth and mild soap and water. Your safest bet is to take your engagement ring to a highly skilled jeweller to get cleaned in order to ensure the job is done properly. Additionally, it's a good idea to remove your ring when doing any activities that could potentially damage it, such as working with heavy machinery or doing household chores. Finally, store your ring in a safe place, such as a jewellery box, when you're not wearing it to protect it from scratches and damage.
Are emerald cut engagement rings more expensive than other types of engagement rings?
The cost of an emerald cut engagement ring will depend on a variety of factors, such as the size and quality of the diamond, the type of metal used for the setting, and the overall design of the ring. Generally speaking, emerald cut engagement rings can be more expensive than other types of engagement rings due to the large size and high quality of the diamond. However, there are options available at different price points to fit different budgets.
Why are they called emerald-shaped engagement rings?
As you might imagine, emerald-cut diamonds get their name from the green gemstone. The cut was originally used on emeralds because the gemstones are prone to damage during the cutting process and require a cut with long, simple lines and truncated corners to minimise chipping.