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Mount Tisé's emerald-cut natural diamonds are renowned for their classic rectangular shape and parallel edge lines, exuding a unique elegance and sophistication. This cutting style not only highlights the diamond's transparency and clarity but also significantly enhances the richness and depth of its colour. The clean lines and simple design of emerald-cut diamonds make them an ideal choice for those seeking a perfect blend of tradition and modernity.

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After selecting your desired loose diamond, the next step is to choose the perfect setting for your precious gemstone. Our diverse range of ring settings, from classic elegance to modern chic, is designed to enhance the brilliance of your main diamond. Discover an array of breathtaking designs that will make your diamond shine even more radiantly in its exclusive setting.

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It's not just about choosing, it's about creating—Mount Tisé offers limitless possibilities for custom-made diamond rings. Whether you bring your own design or let our designers craft a unique ring tailored for you, Mount Tisé can transform your unique vision into an extraordinary custom diamond ring, beautifully showcasing your love story in dazzling jewellery.

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All You Need to Know About

Emerald Cut Diamonds

About Emerald Cut Ratio

Common length-to-width ratios for emerald-cut diamonds are 1.30, 1.45, and 1.60. A 1.30 ratio offers a more square appearance, while a 1.60 ratio presents a more elongated rectangular shape. The 1.45 ratio strikes a balance between square and elongated. It's important to note that fancy-cut diamonds do not have an official cut grade, so personal preference plays a significant role in selection. When choosing an emerald-cut diamond, you can refer to the cut grade reference chart below to help evaluate and select the diamond that best fits your preferences.

1.30

1.45

1.60

Very Thin - Slightly Thick

Very Good

Very Thin - Slightly Thick

61-69

Excellent

Girdle

Table %

Good

Fair

Poor

Depth %

51-67

59-60.9 or

67.1-70

57-58.9 or

70.1-74

54-56.9 or

74.1-79

<54 or>79

Length-to-Width Ratio

1.40-1.50

1.30-1.39 or

1.51-1.60

1.20-1.29 or

1.61-1.80

1.15-1.19 or

1.81-1.90

>1.15 or <1.90

54-56 or 73-74

51-53 or75-79

<51 or >79

Very Thin - Thick

Very Thin - Very Thick

Extremely Thin - Extremely Thick

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About Emerald Cut Diamond Colour

The colour grading of diamonds ranges from D (completely colourless, the highest grade) to Z (light yellow). Diamonds graded D to F are considered colourless, while those graded G to J are nearly colourless, with the colour becoming increasingly noticeable as you move down the scale. Generally, the closer a diamond is to being colourless, the more valuable it is, though certain colour grades, like light yellow, can have their own unique appeal.

 

To assist you in selecting the right diamond, we have provided a reference chart below for emerald-cut diamond colour grades to help you choose the appropriate diamond.

D-F

Very Good

D-F

D-G

Excellent

1.00-2.00ct

<0.50ct

Good

0.51-1.00ct

D-F

G

H-I

>2.00ct

D-F

D-F

G

J

G

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About Emerald Cut Diamond Clarity

Clarity refers to a diamond's degree of internal and surface imperfections (known as inclusions and blemishes). Clarity grades range from Flawless (FL/IF) to Included (I1-I3). Diamonds with higher clarity grades have fewer imperfections, making them rarer and more expensive, while diamonds with lower clarity grades have more noticeable flaws, but can still display beautiful brilliance in certain cases.

 

To assist you in selecting the right diamond, we have provided a reference chart below for princess cut diamond clarity grades to help you choose the appropriate diamond.

VS1-VS2

Very Good

FL-VVS2

FL-VS2

Excellent

1.00-2.00ct

<0.50ct

Good

0.51-1.00ct

FL-VS1

VS2

SI1

>2.00ct

FL-VVS2

VS1

​VS2

SI2

SI1

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Crafted with advanced technology, Mount Tisé's diamonds exhibit the same brilliance and beauty as natural diamonds. These diamonds are not only more affordable but also embody a commitment to environmental and social responsibility, making them a perfect blend of fashion and sustainability.

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Originating from the depths of the Earth and formed over billions of years, these diamonds are not only rare and precious but also imbued with unique stories and the mysteries of nature. Each diamond adds timeless brilliance and pure elegance to your special moments.

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FAQ

About Emerald Cut Natural Diamonds

When choosing emerald-cut natural diamonds, colour and clarity are crucial. The open table and broad step cuts of the emerald cut make inclusions and colour more visible. It is recommended to select diamonds in the G-H colour range to ensure the diamond maintains its beauty even in larger sizes. For clarity, while SI1 or SI2 grades are budget-friendly, it is best to opt for VS2 or higher to ensure minimal visible inclusions, preserving the diamond's clarity and aesthetic appeal. Overall, when selecting an emerald-cut diamond, aim to balance colour and clarity within your budget to achieve the best visual quality.

How should you choose colour and clarity for emerald-cut natural diamonds?

Emerald-cut natural diamonds are known for their rectangular shape and bevelled corners, typically featuring 57 facets that create a unique "hall of mirrors" effect. This cutting style produces clear, even light reflections, differing from the sparkling brilliance of round or heart-shaped diamonds. Due to the open facets and step cuts, colour and clarity are more prominent in emerald cuts, making these diamonds appear more elegant and vintage. This cut is especially suitable for those who prefer a simple yet sophisticated style.

What are the characteristics of emerald-cut natural diamonds? How do they differ from other diamond cuts?

Focus on Cut Quality

 

When budget is a concern, prioritise the cut quality of the diamond. The cut significantly affects the diamond's brilliance and sparkle. A well-cut diamond will appear more luminous even if the other Cs (Colour, Clarity, Carat) are slightly lower.

 

Choose SI Clarity

 

Opt for diamonds in the SI (Slightly Included) clarity range. These diamonds often have inclusions that are not visible to the naked eye but come at a more attractive price point compared to higher clarity grades.

 

Consider Near-Colourless Grades

 

For colour, select diamonds in the G to J range. These grades are near-colourless and appear white to the untrained eye in normal viewing conditions, offering excellent value without compromising on visual appeal.

 

Opt for Lower Carat Weight

 

Consider choosing slightly lower carat weights. Diamonds just below popular weights (like 0.90 carat instead of 1.00 carat) can be significantly cheaper while still looking substantial.

 

Consider Lab-Grown Diamonds

Another smart choice for budget-conscious buyers is lab-grown diamonds. These diamonds have the same chemical and physical properties as natural diamonds but are typically more affordable due to the controlled manufacturing process. This allows you to get a higher quality diamond (better cut, colour, and clarity) for the same budget, providing a luxurious feel without the high cost associated with natural diamonds.

How to Choose High-Quality Diamonds on a Budget?

Natural diamond clarity grades are classified based on the size, nature, position, and visibility of inclusions and surface characteristics. The grading scale ranges from FL (Flawless) to I3 (Included). When choosing a clarity grade, consider personal budget and aesthetic preferences. VS (Very Slightly Included) or SI (Slightly Included) grades often provide the best value, as the inclusions are not visible to the naked eye and the prices are more affordable. If your budget allows, VVS (Very Very Slightly Included) grades offer a nearly flawless appearance but come at a higher cost.

How are natural diamond clarity grades classified, and which clarity should I choose?

The colour grade of a diamond is crucial when purchasing a natural loose diamond, as it directly impacts the diamond's appearance and value. Colour grades range from completely colourless (grade D) to light yellow or brown (grade Z). Colourless diamonds, particularly those graded D to F, are highly prized for their purity and typically command higher prices. When choosing a colour grade, consider personal preference and budget, and observe the diamond's actual colour performance under natural light. For many buyers, diamonds graded G to J offer excellent value, as the colour differences are often imperceptible to the naked eye compared to higher-grade diamonds.

How important is the colour grade of a diamond when purchasing a natural loose diamond?

The 4Cs of natural diamonds stand for Cut, Clarity, Colour, and Carat Weight, which are the international standards for evaluating diamond quality. The cut determines the optical beauty of the diamond, with a better cut enhancing its brightness. Clarity assesses the number of inclusions, with higher clarity meaning a clearer diamond. The closer the colour grade is to colourless, the rarer the diamond. Carat weight indicates the size of the diamond. These factors collectively influence the diamond's value, with higher quality usually leading to higher prices. Understanding the 4Cs helps consumers make informed purchasing decisions.

What does 4C mean for natural diamonds, and how do they affect a diamond's value?

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Each loose diamond features a unique laser inscription on the girdle, matching the certification number, ensuring the authenticity and uniqueness of every diamond.

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