Emerald Cut Lab Grown Diamonds
Emerald cut lab-grown diamonds are rectangular or square-shaped diamonds with cut corners, a large open table and long, narrow parallel facets. They are known for their elegant, clean lines and unique light reflection.
The production of an emerald cut lab-created diamond starts with the selection of a rough diamond, then it's cut and polished to maximise its beauty and value. The cutting process is called a "step cut" and is more precise and time-consuming than other shapes. Due to its elegance and timeless look, it's considered a classic diamond shape.
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Emerald Cut Diamond Proportions
SIZE | CATAR WEIGHT | SIZE | CATAR WEIGHT | SIZE | CATAR WEIGHT |
3x2 mm | 0.10 ct. | 7x5 mm | 1.00 ct. | 11x9 mm | 5.21 ct. |
3.5x2 mm | 0.12 ct. | 7.3x5.3 mm | 1.25 ct. | 12x8 mm | 5.34 ct. |
4x2 mm | 0.15 ct. | 7.5x5.5 mm | 1.50 ct. | 12x10 mm | 6.00 ct. |
4x3 mm | 0.20 ct. | 8x6 mm | 1.75 ct. | 14x8 mm | 6.25 ct. |
5x3 mm | 0.29 ct. | 8.5x6.5 mm | 2.00 ct. | 13x9 mm | 6.38 ct. |
5.5x3.5 mm | 0.46 ct. | 9x7 mm | 2.50 ct. | 14x10 mm | 8.48 ct. |
6x4 mm | 0.50 ct. | 10x7.5 mm | 3.00 ct. | 13x11 mm | 9.13 ct. |
6.5x4.5 mm | 0.75 ct. | 9.5x7.5 mm | 3.21 ct. | 14x12 mm | 11.26 ct. |
6.7x4.5 mm | 0.88 ct. | 10x8 mm | 3.79 ct. | 16x12 mm | 14.24 ct. |

What to Pay Attention to When Buying an Emerald Cut Lab-Grown Diamond?
Geometric proportions play a vital role in the appeal of emerald cut diamonds. In a well-cut emerald stone, the facets or "steps" should be evenly distributed, ensuring a balanced interplay of light and dark, which enhances the diamond's overall brilliance. When selecting an emerald lab-grown diamond, it's essential to also consider the thickness of the girdle, ensuring it's neither too thin nor too thick to maintain proper proportions.
After the cut, clarity is the next significant factor to consider for emerald lab diamonds. Since emeralds are among the most transparent diamond shapes, any initial inclusions or imperfections become more noticeable. Opting for a minimum of VS1 clarity in emerald cuts is advisable. Additionally, because of the large table (the flat top surface), inclusions should be positioned away from the center to avoid being easily visible in the finished gem.
For those looking for a more budget-friendly option, an H color grade is often a suitable choice for emerald cuts. While it is more affordable than lab-created diamonds with higher color grades, the slight yellowish tint is generally not very noticeable to the naked eye.
The History of Emerald Cut Diamonds
The emerald cut diamond was developed specifically for cutting emeralds, hence the name, but is also used for diamonds. The cut was first developed in the early 16th century and was primarily used for cutting emeralds and other colored gemstones.
The emerald cut diamond is characterized by its long, rectangular shape and its large, open table. The cut has step facets that run parallel to the girdle, rather than the brilliant-style facets found in other diamond cuts. This creates a unique play of light that is different from other diamond cuts.
The depth and angles of the emerald cut diamond are critical to its overall appearance and sparkle. The depth should be between 60-70% and the angles between the crown and pavilion should be in the range of 40-50 degrees. The girdle should be medium to slightly thick to protect the diamond from chipping.
Like cushion cut, lab-grown emerald cut diamonds are produced with the same advanced technology and equipment, ensuring that they are identical to mined diamonds in terms of chemical, physical and optical properties. They are also cut to the same exacting standards as mined diamonds for the best possible quality and sparkle.
LaBrilliante offers top-notch quality emerald cut lab-grown diamonds that are the perfect blend of elegance and brilliance. Our diamonds are grown using advanced technology and equipment, ensuring that they are chemically, physically, and optically identical to mined diamonds. We take pride in our strict standards of diamond cutting, which ensures that our emerald cut lab-grown diamonds are of the highest quality and sparkle!
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FAQ: Lab-Grown Emerald Cut Diamonds
Emerald cut lab-grown diamonds are rectangular or square-shaped diamonds with cut corners, a large open table, and long, narrow parallel facets. They feature a "step cut" that creates elegant, clean lines and a unique light reflection pattern, different from other diamond cuts
A minimum of VS1 clarity is advisable for emerald cut lab diamonds. Since emerald cuts are among the most transparent diamond shapes, any inclusions or imperfections become more noticeable. For best appearance, inclusions should be positioned away from the center of the stone
For those looking for a budget-friendly option, an H color grade is often suitable for emerald cut lab diamonds. While more affordable than higher color grades, the slight yellowish tint is generally not very noticeable to the naked eye
The emerald cut was first developed in the early 16th century, primarily for cutting emeralds and other colored gemstones, which is how it got its name. Later, the technique was adapted for diamonds, creating the distinctive rectangular shape with step facets that we recognize today
Unlike brilliant-cut diamonds, emerald cuts have step facets that run parallel to the girdle. This creates a distinctive "hall of mirrors" effect with flashes of light rather than the sparkle seen in brilliant cuts. The balanced interplay of light and dark enhances the diamond's overall elegance
Emerald cut lab diamonds are available in a wide range of sizes, from as small as 3x2 mm (0.10 carats) to as large as 16x12 mm (14.24 carats). Popular mid-range sizes include 7x5 mm (1.00 carat) and 8x6 mm (1.75 carats)
For a well-cut emerald diamond, the depth should be between 60-70% of the width, and the angles between the crown and pavilion should range from 40-50 degrees. The girdle should be medium to slightly thick to protect the diamond from chipping. Evenly distributed facets ensure proper light reflection
Lab-grown emerald cut diamonds are chemically, physically, and optically identical to mined diamonds. They are produced using the same advanced technology and equipment and are cut to the same exacting standards as mined diamonds to ensure the best possible quality and sparkle