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emeraldjunction • 2 years ago

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An Emerald Cut's table (top surface area) is like a clear, unobstructed window into the stone's heart. Any inclusions discovered in the centre will be plainly evident. Step Cut stones are generally not as bright and never as flaming as brilliant cut stones since both the pavilion (the bottom slanted piece of the diamond) and crown (the higher diamond lying above the girdle) are comparatively shallow. Rather, they highlight a diamond's Clarity because even the smallest defect would be clearly obvious. With the naked eye, you may easily detect a faint yellow tint in an Emerald Diamond of J grade or higher. We recommend this range for the most attractiveness and best value because the naked eye perceives no tint at an I Color grade or higher. If you choose a diamond that is less than an I, such as a G or H, you will most likely not notice much of a difference—if any at all. Paying more for a lower Color grade is typically not worth the extra cost.