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HELP! I need a carat size chart for emerald cut?

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dashimurzi

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Hi, do any of you know if a size chart exists for an emerald cut diamond that is specific (with uneven numbers).

Like "7 by 5" is a carat, "6.5 by 4.5" is .75 of a carat..how about "6.8 by 4.6" for example? or "6.9 by 4.7"?

thank you!!!!!
 
Date: 7/24/2009 11:46:43 PM
Author:dashimurzi
Hi, do any of you know if a size chart exists for an emerald cut diamond that is specific (with uneven numbers).

Like ''7 by 5'' is a carat, ''6.5 by 4.5'' is .75 of a carat..how about ''6.8 by 4.6'' for example? or ''6.9 by 4.7''?

thank you!!!!!
Hi Dashimurzi, how about this chart?
Carats_Stone_Conv.jpg
 
That''s a good reference chart, Skippy.

Of course it will change because the depth of emerald cuts are all over the place from 60% to 70% and up which means the stone will be smaller as depth increases, not to mention the ratio will change the LxW dimensions too.
 
Date: 7/25/2009 2:11:05 PM
Author: Chrono
That's a good reference chart, Skippy.

Of course it will change because the depth of emerald cuts are all over the place from 60% to 70% and up which means the stone will be smaller as depth increases, not to mention the ratio will change the LxW dimensions too.
Fancy shapes can hold weight in other ways not related to the depth unlike rounds, so doesn't always relate to face up spread/ size.

http://journal.pricescope.com/Articles/21/1/The-matter-of-depth-in-a-princess-cut.aspx
 
Date: 7/25/2009 2:17:30 PM
Author: Lorelei
Fancy shapes can hold weight in other ways not related to the depth unlike rounds, so doesn''t always relate to face up spread/ size.

http://journal.pricescope.com/Articles/21/1/The-matter-of-depth-in-a-princess-cut.aspx
For the true calculation for fancy stones, I calculate the surface area of the top of the diamond. I find that to be the most accurate representation of the perceived size of emerald cuts. So for emerald cuts, it is the LxW.
 
A Emerald 1 ct. that measures 7 x 5 is a well cut stone. If the stone measures 7 x 5 and was a 1.20 ct. for instance the stone would too deep.
 
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