Emerald-cut A rectangular or square shaped cut with truncated corners and stepped facets, typically parallel to the girdle. An emerald cut is often referred to as 'Step cut' or 'Table cut'.
View Emerald-Cut Diamonds Asscher The Asscher diamond is almost indistinguishable from the emerald cut aside from its larger step facets, dramatically cut corners and square shape.
Emerald-Cut A type of cut in which the stone is rectangular or square with beveled corners and a step cut.
Emerald-cut diamonds are traditional classics. The shape derives from cutting in steps so that the diamond achieves a series of parallel facets which resemble delicate terraces. Emerald-cut diamonds have rectangular dimensions and blocked corners.
Emerald Cut Emerald-cut stones are rectangular with truncated, or cut, corners. The emerald cut is frequently used on emeralds and diamonds.
Simply set with an emerald-cut fancy vivid blue diamond weighing 6.04 carats, flanked on each side with an emerald-cut diamond, mounted in platinum, photographed unmounted.
emerald-cut faceted gem of very similar color. The girdles of both stones have been polished. Their physical and optical properties conform to the data shown below.
Diamonds are cut in many fancy shapes: there are navettes, baguettes, pears, square- or emerald-cuts. Among them, however, the classic is the round brilliant of eightfold symmetry.
Faceted Emeralds come in various shapes: rounds, pears, ovals, emerald-cuts, etc. However, the Emerald Cut or (Octagon) is the most popular and classical shape for an emerald.
Here is what Sotheby's had to say about the piece: "The pendant set with an emerald-cut sapphire weighing approximately 50.
We attempted to recut one emerald-cut orange stone, but stopped after just 0.12-ct. of weight loss when serious color loss was noted. Another source reported a similar loss of color during recutting.
But there are emerald-cuts, rounds and more if those set your heart pumping. Cutting standards are far more relaxed for colored stones than for diamonds. Most rubies are faceted overseas, producing what the trade calls "native cuts.
Retro jewels often feature massive, emerald-cut aquamarines, citrines and amethyst, accented with smaller rubies, sapphires and diamonds.
2nd Place David Brackna David A. Brackna, Gemcutter 21.94 ct. emerald-cut blue-green Tourmaline.
Radiant Cut: A combination of two different cuts, the Radiant combines the Round Brilliant and the Emerald cuts, resulting in an emerald-cut shape that has the sparkle of a round, brilliant-cut diamond.
The Kimberley Diamond, named after the Kimberley Mine in South Africa, is one of the most far-famed emerald-cut diamonds in the world.
While we still see some of the earliest styles of diamond cuts - such as the round and emerald-cut, there are many more cuts today, some of them patented by their designers and costing hundreds of thousands of dollars.
BAGUETTE: A narrow rectangular-cut stone most often chosen for diamonds. When associated with emeralds, it is called an emerald-cut.
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This planar surface, which creates the impression of depth in the stone, is typically surrounded by numerous facets. In baguette-cut or emerald-cut gems, these facets are arranged like tiny steps. The brillia ...
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