Our Emerald Cut Engagement Rings are carefully curated by Michael, Afshin and Benjamin with expert attention to quality. Many are true vintage rings, and others are handcrafted using antique emerald cut diamonds. Each ring is one-of-a-kind and made to fit its center emerald-cut gemstone.

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0.54ct Diamond Emerald-Cut Engagement Eastgate Ring

$4,800

0.80ct Emerald Cut Diamond with Halo Midhust Ring

$7,200

0.50ct GIA Emerald Cut Diamond and Emerald Halo Newbury Ring

$5,800

0.71ct GIA Certified Emerald Cut Diamond Platinum Tivoli Ring

$6,000

0.80ct Emerald Cut Diamond Halo Tillson Ring

$5,900

Art Deco Style Emerald Cut Diamond and Sapphire Platinum Pacific Ring

RESERVED

GIA Certified 0.80ct Emerald Cut Diamond and Emerald Bondi Ring

$6,500

GIA Certified 0.87ct Emerald Cut Diamond and Sapphire Boston Ring

$8,000

Platinum 0.50ct Emerald Cut Diamond Halo Hamilton Ring

$5,300

0.50ct Diamond and Diamond Halo Platinum Berkshire Ring

LAYAWAY

0.50ct Emerald Cut GIA Diamond Platinum Oxford Ring

$5,000

0.52ct Diamond and Double Halo Platinum Braganca Ring

$5,200

0.75ct Emerald Cut Diamond Platinum Halo Sutton Ring

$6,800

0.85ct Emerald Cut Diamond Springvale Ring

Original price was: $9,000.Current price is: $8,100.

GIA 0.51ct Diamond Double Halo Wilshire Ring

$4,500

GIA Certified Emerald Cut Diamond Bertrand Ring

$13,500

Boylston Ring

SOLD

0.60ct Diamond and Sapphire Halo Savona Ring

Sold

Winsford Ring

SOLD

The emerald cut is known for its clean lines, step-cut facets, and elegant rectangular shape. Unlike brilliant cuts that focus on sparkle, the emerald cut highlights clarity and luster, offering a refined and timeless look. Its long, mirror-like facets give the diamond a sophisticated “hall of mirrors” effect that makes it truly stand out in an understated way.

Vintage emerald cut engagement rings are especially treasured for their history, craftsmanship, and unique charm. These rings often feature antique diamonds with elongated or slightly irregular shapes, which were cut by hand using techniques that are no longer used today. Combined with ornate vintage settings, these rings are truly one-of-a-kind and offer a level of character and artistry that modern mass-produced rings simply can’t match.