Collection FAQs
A diamond with a rectangular contour and step-cut facets that softly and gracefully provide the appearance of a hall of mirrors is called an emerald cut. With its large, open table and beveled corners, it prioritizes clarity and clean lines over shine.
Yes, Ibling Jewels specializes in premium lab-grown diamonds, which offer a sustainable and moral substitute for diamonds that are mined.
The emerald cut, which is rectangular with step-cut facets and beveled corners and offers a sleek, elegant appearance with less sparkle but more emphasis on clarity, is different from the princess cut, which is a square-shaped diamond with dazzling facets and sharp corners that accentuate brilliance.
The collection offers various metal options, including 14K and 18K gold, platinum, and sterling silver.
The emerald cut produces more subdued, wide bursts of light because it has larger, flat facets grouped in steps, as opposed to brilliant cuts, which sparkle with numerous tiny facets.
An emerald cut diamond's open facets easily show defects, so choosing one with excellent clarity (VS1 or better) and a higher color grade (G or above) is crucial. Look for exceptional polish, symmetry, and a balanced length-to-width ratio (1.30–1.50) for the most elegant design.
Yes, you can alter an emerald cut engagement ring to fit your own preferences. A variety of metals, settings, diamond sizes, and configurations are available for selection. Custom options could include engraving, merging shapes, or adding unique design features to create a one-of-a-kind band.
Yes, an engagement ring with an emerald cut can be worn every day. Selecting a protective setting, like a bezel or channel, helps protect the diamond even if the emerald cut has delicate corners that can be more likely to chip. These bands are long-lasting for regular usage with the right maintenance.
Yes, Iling Jewels is dedicated to sustainability and provides lab-grown diamonds as a morally and environmentally responsible substitute for diamonds that are mined.
Emerald cut wedding bands go nicely with engagement rings that are simple and in style, including three-stone rings, emerald cut solitaire rings, or designs with a nod to the past. Additionally, they blend well with halo and straightforward solitaire settings, producing a well-balanced and elegant appearance.
Yes, Most of the items at iBling Jewels may be customized, you can select the type of metal, the size of the diamond, and other design components to make your own unique piece.
In general, it is possible to resize an engagement ring with an emerald cut, especially if it is made of traditional metals like gold, platinum, or silver. Unlike ornate or heavily set rings, the smooth pattern and emerald shape usually make resizing simpler.
Ibling Jewels provides various financing options and takes PayPal and major credit cards. A 50% down payment is needed for personalized orders, the remaining amount can be paid in easy installments prior to shipment.
Yes, however in order to keep the long corners from chipping, they need to be protected with strong settings