To reveal their full beauty, some gems need to be cut in a particular way. Emerald is one of these gems. The term “emerald cut” was coined to describe the most popular characteristic shape of this green stone. Planetys.com tells you all you need to know about this cut and its interest in jewelry.
What are the characteristics of the emerald cut?
Gemology tells us that this cut is characterized by its rectangular appearance. It has long, sharp lines that reveal all the stone’s inclusions. This cut is derived from the table cut, which allows the stone to bring out the maximum of its color and intensity. Above the crown of the emerald-cut stone are three rows of facets with the same center. Their facets are located around the gem’s table.
Towards the bottom, there are also three concentric rows of facets. These are found on the pavilion at the bottom of the emerald or diamond. This cut is also characterized by large surfaces reminiscent of the steps of a staircase. This is why this cut is also known as a staircase cut.
Emerald-cut diamonds often have a vintage, sophisticated look. They also appear more imposing, as their surface area is larger than that of other diamonds with the same carat weight.
Its history
The emerald cut was inspired by the first real diamond cut in 1400, the table cut. Over time, lapidary techniques evolved. First, cutters added different degrees of faceting and a breech at the bottom of emeralds and other emerald-cut stones. They also added more facets to table-cut emeralds, as these were better able to reflect light.
In the search for a solution to emerald’s fragility, lapidaries discovered that the addition of bevelled corners reduced the risk of chipping the stone. This type of cut increases the longevity of emeralds. This is one of the reasons why professionals have named this form of stone-cutting the emerald cut. This method of cutting gemstones was standardized in 1940. At the time, it was used primarily for emeralds. Today, many stones are cut in this shape.
Which stones can be cut into emeralds?
There are many different emerald-cut gemstones on the market. For example, you’ll find a wide range of emerald-cut necklaces, engagement rings, classic rings and bracelets on our online store. Diamonds are the main gemstone that can be shaped in this form. Emerald-cut diamonds are, however, less brilliant than round shapes. Its purity and clarity, however, remain unsurpassed.
In addition to diamonds, rubies, sapphires and blue topaz can also be cut in emerald. This type of cut is ideal for all gemstones. It brings out their brilliance and color to the full. If you’re looking for a piece of jewelry with an emerald-cut gemstone, don’t hesitate to visit our boutique to discover our jewelry collection.
