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Popular Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Ring Styles

4th December 2024 By Coby Shalev

Emerald-cut diamond engagement rings are known for their elegant, timeless appeal. This cut features a rectangular shape with step-like facets that create a “hall of mirrors” effect, emphasising clarity and lustre. Here are some of the most popular styles for emerald-cut diamond engagement rings:

1. Classic Solitaire

  • Design: A single emerald-cut diamond on a plain metal band.
  • Why It’s Popular: Highlights the diamond’s size, clarity, and precision.
  • Band Options: Yellow gold, white gold, rose gold, or platinum.

2. Three-Stone Rings

  • Design: An emerald-cut diamond flanked by two smaller stones (often trapezoid, baguette, or smaller emerald cuts).
  • Why It’s Popular: Symbolises the past, present, and future; adds extra sparkle.
  • Customisation: Side stones can be diamonds or coloured gemstones like sapphires or emeralds.

3. Pavé Bands

  • Design: The centre emerald-cut diamond is complemented by a band encrusted with small diamonds.
  • Why It’s Popular: Offers extra sparkle while maintaining a sleek, modern look.
  • Band Options: Straight, twisted, or split-shank pavé designs.

4. Halo Settings

  • Design: A ring of smaller diamonds surrounds the centre emerald-cut diamond.
  • Why It’s Popular: Enhances the size of the centre stone and adds brilliance.
  • Style Variations: Double halo or coloured gemstone halos for contrast.

5. Bezel Settings

  • Design: The diamond is surrounded by a thin metal rim that secures it in place.
  • Why It’s Popular: Provides a sleek, contemporary look and extra protection for the diamond.
  • Best For: Minimalists and active lifestyles.

6. Split Shank Bands

  • Design: The band splits into two or more sections as it approaches the diamond.
  • Why It’s Popular: Adds an architectural, unique flair to the ring.
  • Variations: Can include pavé diamonds or remain plain.

7. Vintage-Inspired Designs

  • Design: Incorporates intricate details like filigree, milgrain, or engraving.
  • Why It’s Popular: Appeals to those who love old-world charm and romantic aesthetics.
  • Popular Eras: Art Deco or Edwardian styles.

8. East-West Setting

  • Design: The emerald-cut diamond is set horizontally rather than vertically.
  • Why It’s Popular: A modern twist on a classic design, perfect for trendsetters.
  • Style Tip: Pairs beautifully with simple bands.

9. Double Band

  • Design: Features two parallel bands with the emerald-cut diamond in the centre.
  • Why It’s Popular: A bold, fashion-forward choice.
  • Customisation: Bands can be plain, pavé, or contrasting metals.

10. Hidden Halo

  • Design: A subtle halo of diamonds is set beneath the emerald-cut diamond, visible from the side.
  • Why It’s Popular: Adds a secret touch of sparkle without overwhelming the design.
  • Best Paired With: A sleek solitaire or pavé band.

When selecting an emerald-cut diamond, prioritise clarity and symmetry, as the step-cut facets highlight any imperfections. These styles can often be customised to suit personal tastes, making them a versatile and elegant choice for an engagement ring.

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