Hello all,
I was at a jeweler yesterday looking at a number of emerald cuts and the last stone he showed me had significantly more flash and brilliance than all the others. Then jeweler told me this is because it was a less rectangular stone (l/w: 1.19) This stone also had a 79% table and smaller corners than the other stones. It looked almost clearer and had that darker silverish essence you see in a round brilliant. There was another stone that had a 1.25 l/w and it also looked very nice compared to the others that were more 1.3-1.45.
Is there any truth to this idea that a less rectangular emerald will shine more? What factors could make an emerald have more flash and brilliance?
I'm looking at a stone online that has a great size for its weight but has a low crown height (9.9%) and crown angle of 38.9 deg. depth:63% table:66% L/W:1.4 Does this sound like it will make for a dull stone?
Thank you very much. I want to get a nice big stone for my girlfriend but I don't want it to be glassy and dull.
Any advice or tips for shopping for an emerald are greatly appreciated.
-Mike
I was at a jeweler yesterday looking at a number of emerald cuts and the last stone he showed me had significantly more flash and brilliance than all the others. Then jeweler told me this is because it was a less rectangular stone (l/w: 1.19) This stone also had a 79% table and smaller corners than the other stones. It looked almost clearer and had that darker silverish essence you see in a round brilliant. There was another stone that had a 1.25 l/w and it also looked very nice compared to the others that were more 1.3-1.45.
Is there any truth to this idea that a less rectangular emerald will shine more? What factors could make an emerald have more flash and brilliance?
I'm looking at a stone online that has a great size for its weight but has a low crown height (9.9%) and crown angle of 38.9 deg. depth:63% table:66% L/W:1.4 Does this sound like it will make for a dull stone?
Thank you very much. I want to get a nice big stone for my girlfriend but I don't want it to be glassy and dull.
Any advice or tips for shopping for an emerald are greatly appreciated.
-Mike