Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Rings
by Alice Sy
Decree a perfect pair of ring to seal a assure could be at some point exhausting yet you still find yourself in the midst of this possibly endless hunt for those perfect bands. After all, you would not go through much of these frets if not for one eventual goal, that is to finally say yes to “forever”. And what could most superbly symbolize this promise of enduring passion than a diamond ring.
Diamond rings signify love, single-mindedness, and loyalty a couple shares. Choosing a intention for engagement rings says a lot about personalities and characters of couples.
Couples who propose traditional look goes for an emerald cut diamond engagement rings. Aside from its splendid vintage look, this ring also comes in a surprisingly sound price.
Emerald cut diamond engagement ring was one of the noted innovations of the wealthy class during the reign of Pope Blameless III. Originating from plain metal bands, decorative rings were invented having gemstones incorporated in its intentions. These rings bear initials conveying high regard and honor. These initials were expressed by using slushy gems that literally spells “regards”. Stones occupied were emerald, ruby, and garnet among others.
The first emerald cut diamond engagement ding-dong was recorded in 1477, upon engagement of Mary of Burgundy to Archduke Maximillian of Austria.
The emerald cut diamond engagement sisterhood has a rectangular shaped diamond with slightly cropped corners. From the word go, this method of cutting was intended for emeralds, however, by giving regard to market demands and favoring its experienced shape or appearance, the cut was later occupied on diamonds too.
Thus, emerald cut diamond engagement rings came out. This brand however has few facets as compared to other cuts. Due to this, limpidity is quite affected. Clarity refers to the translucency or flawlessness of the stone.
Yet ironically, that same structure all the more adds to the popularity of this brand for emerald shapes are found to make balance to the elongated shape of the authority over, leaving the hand with that graceful, dignified look.
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