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Engagement Rings: Consider Emerald Cut Diamonds

by Craig

When it comes to jewelry, engagement rings are not considered your “average” piece of jewelry.  After all, an engagement ring pretty much claims permanent real estate on the wearer’s finger.  And, as the one wearing the ring, you’ll do everything to take special care of it and make sure it never gets lost.  If you’re thinking ahead, you’ll probably want to buy an insurance policy to protect it.  Why? Because your engagement ring is only the symbol of something untouchable and eternal – a promise, the hopes and dreams of two people and the bond that knits their hearts together.  Sounds serious, huh? Well, it is!!

When browsing through our selection of engagement rings, we want you to consider cuts and settings that uniquely reflect who you are as a couple. Don’t be in a rush to make your decision…take your time and really think about what you want your engagement ring to look like. If you get stuck and can’t make up your mind, we’re always here to help you as much or as little as you’d like.

You definitely don’t need us to tell you that round cut is a very popular choice for engagement rings.  This shape is by all means a solid choice, but if you want to explore something a bit more expressive and bold, you may want to consider emerald cut diamonds. An emerald cut stone is especially dramatic in appearance. As you see below, its elongated shape can be paired with many types of settings to create a stunning statement of beauty.

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The emerald cut is so named because it is most commonly used when cutting emeralds (no way!).  Besides its stunning and unique shape, the emerald cut displays specific diamond qualities, such as the clarity, lustre, and color.  The length and width of an emerald cut can be varied to create stones that work well with both simple solitaire and more elaborate settings.

If preferred, you can accentuate the whiteness of your emerald cut diamond in a rose gold setting (seen below) or choose the simple elegance of a white gold solitaire setting (as seen in two of the pictures above).

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An emerald cut also pairs well with a setting that features accent stones, such as sapphires.

Because of the shape and presence of emerald cut diamonds, you’ll notice that the center stone is not overwhelmed by a more elaborate setting. Note how beautifully this emerald cut stone is set off in this Sapphire, Baguette, and Pave Setting.

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It’s also important to note that the emerald shape has a magical way of accentuating the flow of long, slender fingers.  Ultimately though, when shopping for engagement rings, the stone and setting you choose must fit the personality and style of the wearer.

At Adiamor, we can help you find the perfect ring with emerald cut diamonds that will both dazzle and delight for a lifetime. We have an exceptional selection of engagement rings with various cuts and settings to create a look that will complement the beauty of your love!

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