This week we have featured various square cuts - the asscher and radiant cuts. Today we feature another square cut - the emerald cut. Also known as a "step" cut, the emerald cut resembles the steps of a staircase. Originally, the cut was used on emeralds, but its sophisticated appearance quickly led it to be a popular choice for diamonds as well. Although not as fiery as the round brilliant, the emerald cut has a very sleek and classic appeal.
Today's ring belong to a bride whose emerald cut center stone is surrounded by a halo of round brilliants and a band of pear shaped diamonds. Set in the traditional yellow gold setting, the ring is a classic and timeless beauty with a vintage flair to it.
Cut: Emerald Cut center stone with pear and round brilliants
Setting: Yellow Gold
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