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How to Create the Perfect Emerald Cut Lab Grown Engagement Ring

Model displaying her emerald cut lab grown diamond engagement ring

Emerald diamonds emit subtle sparkle and provide a timeless, elegant look. Consider a lab grown emerald engagement ring if you'd like an eye-catching ring with classic appeal. Emerald cuts feature long; parallel lines called step cuts rather than faceted cuts in radiant diamonds.

Introduction to Lab Grown Diamonds

Let's briefly review lab diamonds before we delve into emerald cut engagement rings. Lab grown diamonds are made in a controlled environment where they replicate the intense pressures and extremely high temperatures required to turn carbon into diamonds. A couple of methods are used to create diamonds – High Pressure, High Temperature (HPHT), and Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD). Because lab diamonds are created rather than mined from the earth, they are environmentally friendly and ethically sourced.

Advantages of Emerald Cut

In addition to their beauty, lab grown emerald diamonds have plenty of advantages. One advantage of emerald cuts is the long, elegant shape of the stone. It gives the appearance of longer, thinner fingers by elongating the appearance of the finger. Another benefit is that the shape looks bigger than other cuts of the same carat weight. Because the top of the diamond, called the table, is larger than other diamond cuts. Quality is essential for emerald cut stones because inclusions are visible in a lower clarity quality.

Choosing the Right Stone

Like mined diamonds, lab grown diamonds are evaluated for quality based on their color, cut, clarity, and carat weight – also called the 4Cs. Emerald cut diamonds have a unique cut that showcases the color and clarity. If selecting an emerald cut lab diamond, you'll want to ensure the color and clarity are of higher quality. Carat weight depends on your personal preferences and your budget. You want the emerald shape and facets to be cut symmetrically. Radiant cuts depend on the quality of the cut for the diamond's brilliance and sparkle, but that's not the case for emerald cut diamonds.

Look for diamonds that are certified by the GIA or IGI. These third-party organizations evaluate the quality of the diamond and create a detailed report. You'll have peace of mind knowing the diamond you selected is the one you receive.

Selecting the Setting

Emerald cuts are a versatile shape that complements many engagement ring settings, including solitaire, halo, pave, and three-stone designs. Solitaire diamonds focus entirely on a single center stone. Emerald cut solitaire rings have an elegant, timeless look. You'll see styles that have plain bands and others that have diamonds along the bandHalo emerald engagement rings feature a border of smaller diamonds around the center stone. They add some extra drama and sparkle. Pave diamond engagement rings feature tiny diamonds on the band of the ring. The extra sparkle is subtle enough to keep the attention on the center emerald cut diamond. Three-stone engagement rings typically have a larger center stone with side stones on either side. All three stones can be emerald cut lab diamonds or mix and match.

Customization

Once you have the setting and the stone, it's time to finalize the customization items. You'll want to pick a metal for the setting, typically platinum or white, yellow, or rose gold. Your metal depends on personal preferences and your budget. Platinum is more rare, so it's more expensive than gold. Platinum and gold are durable metal choices.

You also have the option to completely custom design an emerald cut engagement ring. You can work with a jeweler to create a unique design based on a sketch or an idea. Maybe you want colored side stones rather than diamonds. You want an engagement ring that feels like it represents you, and professional jewelers can work with you to make your dream ring a reality. 

Budgeting Tips

It's helpful to set a budget before you start shopping for rings. Make sure it's realistic and won't hurt your finances. It's important to note that lab diamonds cost less than natural diamonds. They're an option that allows you to get a higher-quality diamond at an affordable price. Remember that you can also finance your emerald cut lab diamond engagement ring. Consider how much you can afford monthly to create your budget. 

Ethical and Environmental Considerations

In addition to costing less, lab grown diamonds come with some additional benefits. Lab diamonds are made in a controlled environment instead of being mined from the earth, making them a sustainable and ethically sourced diamond option.

Aftercare Services

Research any jeweler that you're considering before you start looking for rings. Look at their policies about warranties, returns, and guarantees. Check their financing options and check customer reviews. See if the jeweler offers future upgrades and how to handle resizing or repairs. Researching before you buy can help you in the long run.

Conclusion

Emerald cut lab grown diamonds look elegant and timeless in various engagement ring settings. From three-stone rings to solitaires, you'll discover that emerald lab diamonds look amazing in them all. Lab diamonds come with their own benefits, and emerald cut diamonds appear larger because of their shape and flatter your hand because they make the fingers appear longer and thinner. You have plenty of engagement ring options, so build your dream ring and customize the metal, setting, and center stone to create a ring that's all about you.

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