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Emerald Cut Experts EC - 74% TABLE too big?

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mikecancook

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Is the table to big on this diamond? I still want some fire with my EC.

Emerald Cut
Measurements: 7.04×5.04×3.22 mm
Carat Weight: 1.05
Color Grade: F
Clarity Grade: SI1
Depth: 63.9
Table: 74
Girdle: Medium
Culet: None
Polish: Very Good
Symmetry: Very Good
Fluorescence: None
 
yes it is in my opinion.
It will be more of a traditional EC instead of a fiery one.
 
Strmrdr has is about right. It is not an unusually cut emerald shape, but probably not in the top reaches of what limited performance this cut can provide. Emerald cuts are generally desired for folks who prefer a subtle look instead of a flashy diamond. This cut might be fine for the personality of the recipient. I would assume you have already consulted with the future recipient to be sure you are headed in the right direction.
 
When you refer to Traditional = do you mean Glassy?

Is the trend these days to go with Emerald Cuts that are more fiery or a blend of traditional and fiery?
 
Most people on PS want a stone that ''performs'' well, so that would mean an EC with scintillation (sparkle) and fire (colored flashes). Fire comes from a higher crown and smaller table.
 
Oldminer - yes I definitely have consulted with the recipient. Each setting that we looked at had a Emerald cut CZ for show. I''ve considered radiant cuts as a compromise (since she likes the look of on an Ascher cut, but she always picks settings that feature Emerald cuts.

To give an example of the setting, attached is someone''s ring I''ve seen posted around here.

emerald halo example.jpg
 
Ooo, Tberube''s fantastic setting!! Wonderful choice!
 
haha...wow! that is my ring! Holy thanks for the compliment! I happen to adore my setting as well...in fact I have never fallen for another halo setting quite like I have this one.

What''s funny is I was going to mention that my EC has a table of...I think 71 or 72, and a low crown. So as compared to the more "modern" or "fiery" EC''s I suppose mine has more of a subtle look. But what I do love about it is that it was cut to maximize spread and so it appears pretty large for it''s 0.90ct size. Not to mention that I do find it plenty flashy and sparkley for my taste. Large table or no, I absolutely LOVE my diamond!

Thanks again for calling it out!
 
Welcome!

74% Table is too large for me (but you''re not buying this for me, are you???).

The problem for me is that that, all other things being equal, the steps tend to be more ''crunched'' when the table is larger. In other words, there is less definition. And yes, less sparkle.

--ECQ (no longer).
 
Off topic, but I was wondering with an ID of MikeCanCook if you''re a chef?
 
everyone thanks for the great input!

tberube thanks so much for the info on your emerald cut; your ring looks so timeless! if you happen to remember any more details about your emerald cut, please do share.

emeraldcutquest - knowing that there is less sparkle and the steps are less defined / large is important for me in choosing the emerald cut, because I think I am definitely trying to get as much fire / sparkle out of the emerald cut as I can.

purfectpear - I love to cook, but i''m not a chef. the name is an ode to yan can cook - i watched him growing up on pbs tv.
 
Date: 6/21/2008 12:07:48 AM
Author: mikecancook
everyone thanks for the great input!

... knowing that there is less sparkle and the steps are less defined / large is important for me in choosing the emerald cut, because I think I am definitely trying to get as much fire / sparkle out of the emerald cut as I can.
I found this table really useful and it shows some of the guidelines that I used for my EC:

http://www.gemappraisers.com/oldcutgraderules.asp (select ''emerald'' from the drop-down menu).

As you can see, 60-66% is best for an EC Table; a couple of percent higher or lower is still very good.

It also suggests parameters for Depth, Crown Height, Girdle, etc.

--ECQ (no longer).
 
Not sure what info would help you, but here's the specs of my diamond...all the ones that I know at least:

GIA cert #15176121
0.90 carat
I color
VS1 clarity
6.46 x 4.88 x 3.29 (about a 1.32 L/W if memory serves)
table 72%
depth 67.4%
girdle thin-med
cutlet none
polish very good
symmetry very good
fluorescence none

Thanks for the compliments! You made my day!!
 
tberube, your stunning diamond shows how numbers can''t always predict beauty in a fancy shape, you have an incredibly gorgeous EC!!!
 
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