The Emerald Cut Ring – A Setting and Combination You Can’t Go Wrong With
Posted by Luis Urrego on 23 Sep 2010 | Tagged as: Advice, Choosing a ring, Emerald Rings, Mens Diamond Rings, Pricing, Women's Jewelry
When you look up emerald cut ring on different websites, you would be presented with numerous options. There would be sites that would give you different types of gems, others would give you discounted rates and then there would be some that would give you cheap imitations of the original items, these imitations would sometimes look so much like expensive gems that you would end up thinking of buying them instead of the real ones. On an average, you would be able to see around 2000 choices on one website alone that would mean confusing and oftentimes headache inducing options.
When it comes to price, you would be able to find the most expensive at around $59,000 to the cheapest at around $70.00, again, this would be depending on the stone, the setting and the four c’s – carat, clarity, cut, color. For emerald cut rings, one would normally think of a solitaire setting; this would only be one of the choices available.
There would be other types of settings; the most expensive would be the eternity setting. This type of setting would mean the entire ring would be made up of gems, when worn, the entire finger would be surrounded by precious gems – it would definitely be a breathtaking sight. This type of setting can be seen with round shaped gems or emerald cut gems, the most expensive would always be diamonds. There would also be options for sapphires, emeralds and rubies. When choosing to design your own ring, you can opt to have pure one color gems or a combination of two contrasting colors. Diamonds would always work with other gems as it serves as a perfect contrast to any gem color. There would also be the usual big cut gem in the middle accented by smaller ones in the sides. This is quite popular as the attention is more drawn to the gem in the middle as an effect of the accent gems in the side.
The last thing to consider would be the setting. Would it be gold, white gold or platinum? The most expensive of these settings would be platinum, the color is also ideal for any type of gem. When you put a solitaire diamond in a platinum setting, it may be the most simple of settings but it would still be the most classic and most elegant. Whether it would be a round cut ring or an emerald cut ring, you could never go wrong with this setting and combination.
Sterling Silver Ring Emerald Cut Cubic Zirconia CZ Solitaire Ring 1ct
Classic solitaire wedding engagement ring set in sterling silver, stamped with a quality mark “925″. Plated with rhodium to reduce tarnish. Emerald-cut prong-set cubic zirconia stone weighs 1 carat (7mm x 5mm). Band measures 2mm wide. Style number #r296-6.
List Price: $ 87.00
Price: $ 32.99

