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Emerald Cut

overall review score: 4.2
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The emerald-cut is a style of gemstone and diamond cut characterized by its rectangular shape with truncated corners and stepped facets. This cut emphasizes clarity and luster over brilliance, resulting in an elegant, sophisticated appearance often associated with vintage and art deco jewelry designs.

Key Features

  • Rectangular shape with truncated corners
  • Step-cut facets that create a hall-of-mirrors optical effect
  • Emphasizes clarity and color of the gemstone
  • Typically used for emeralds, diamonds, and other precious stones
  • Provides a sleek, sophisticated appearance
  • Less brilliant but highly reflective, showcasing depth

Pros

  • Highlights the clarity and internal details of gemstones
  • Creates an elegant, vintage aesthetic
  • Provides a unique, understated brilliance compared to brilliant cuts
  • Enhances the perceived size of the gemstone
  • Suitable for those seeking a classic or sophisticated look

Cons

  • Less fiery brilliance compared to round or princess cuts
  • Can reveal inclusions or imperfections more easily if clarity isn't high
  • Less versatile in modern high-brightness jewelry styles
  • Requires skilled craftsmanship to maximize visual appeal
  • May appear less vibrant under certain lighting conditions

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 09:54:33 AM UTC