The
emerald diamond accents complement distinct types of center stones set in a
ring band, whether they are
diamonds or other
gemstones. For instance, you can find a
sapphire ring with
emerald diamonds set in an array of
vintage-inspired styles.
Emerald diamonds are most popularly used particularly in
three stone and side stone settings. A
gem with
emerald cut is a perfect accent owing to its big table size and alluring symmetry. Classic in look,
emerald diamonds in smaller carat weights can be arranged in a row perfectly along the
ring band. Besides, their step cut gives a contrast to
cushion and
round cut diamonds.
These days, you can find an
emerald diamond with tapered or straight edges as well. A tapered
emerald diamond is rectangular in terms of shape and has wider ends, and the tapered end follows a
ring setting’s curve. On the other hand, a straight
emerald diamond is close to rectangular and is equal in width across the
gem’s length. It offers symmetry to an
engagement ring and often looks bigger than other
diamond of equal carat weight owing to the considerable table size.
Straight
emerald diamond accents can be arranged along a bigger centerpiece
diamond or next to one another in a row, which improves the look of a plain
band. This is more pronounced in an
emerald diamond engagement ring with channel setting.