The emerald diamond has a step cut facet structure with a large visible table, meaning that the colour of the diamond will be more visible than diamonds with a brilliant facet structure. If your ring’s metal is whie gold or platinum, we suggest going for the cooler diamond colours of D-G. If you love yellow or rose gold, a slightly warmer diamond colour between H-I would make an excellent diamond (and also comes at a lower price point).
Another important aspect to consider when purchasing an emerald cut diamond is the clarity of the stone. Emerald diamonds have large, glassy tables which make it easy to see any inclusions. Skip any emerald cut that isn’t FL-VS1 clarity grade, unless you don’t mind visible inclusions in your gemstone.
In terms of expense, an emerald-cut diamond is less expensive than a round brilliant cut, as it doesn’t waste as much weight through the cutting process. However, an emerald diamond must be of a higher clarity grade to create an engagement ring, meaning they usually come out round the same price at the end of the day. On average, a 1ct emerald cut diamond costs around £2,700. A 2ct emerald cut diamond costs around £11,500.