Octagon

Step cuts with octagonal facets are characterised by parallel facets arranged in a step shape. The most common variations of the step cut are the emerald cut and the asscher cut. Both cuts are characterised by oblique, four-sided facets that run parallel to the ridge of the gemstone. A characteristic feature of these cuts is the cut corners, as square corners are generally more prone to breakage.
The main advantage of the staircase cut is that it preserves the weight of the rough stone better than, for example, the brilliant cut and is also suitable for brittle gemstones. The emerald cut was developed specifically for emeralds, a gemstone known for its brittleness.

However, the step cut can also highlight inclusions and other imperfections in the stone. While step cuts cannot match the brilliance or fire of a brilliant cut, they do accentuate the purity of the gemstone and give it a more subtle and transparent appearance.

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  • Emerald

    Emerald

    3,881 ct. | III/C
    GLA
    45,000.00
  • Emerald

    Emerald

    4,658 ct. | III/D
    GLA
    47,000.00
  • Emerald

    Emerald

    3,452 ct. | II/D
    GLA
    32,000.00
  • Emerald

    Emerald

    4,489 ct. | III/D
    GLA
    33,000.00
  • Emerald

    Emerald

    4,373 ct. | III/D
    GLA
    35,000.00
  • Emerald

    Emerald

    6,984 ct. | III/E
    GLA
    33,500.00
  • Emerald

    Emerald

    4,075 ct. | II/D
    GLA
    33,500.00
  • Emerald

    Emerald

    3,639 ct. | II/D
    GLA
    42,000.00
  • Emerald

    Emerald

    4,836 ct. | III/D
    GLA
    30,500.00
  • Emerald

    Emerald

    5,201 ct. | III/D
    GLA
    32,500.00
  • Emerald

    Emerald

    9,057 ct. | III/D
    GLA
    86,000.00
  • Emerald

    Emerald

    5,863 ct. | II/D
    GLA
    50,000.00
  • Emerald

    Emerald

    5,223 ct. | II/D
    GLA
    50,000.00
  • Emerald

    Emerald

    4,136 ct. | IV/C
    GLA
    33,000.00
  • Emerald

    Emerald

    3,178 ct. | II/C
    GLA
    49,000.00
  • Emerald

    Emerald

    4,335 ct. | III/D
    GLA
    29,000.00

Facts

attributes of an emerald

  • Belongs mineralogically to beryl
  • Hardness grade 7,5 - 8
  • Chemical formula: Al2Be3[Si6O18]
  • Includes only the color green
  • Colored by chromium oxide and/or vandium
  • Lower density than corundum: 2.6 - 2.8

worth knowing

  • Oldest known place of origin: Egypt
  • Was exchanged for rubies by maharajas
  • The color green is associated with femininity
  • Assigned to the planet Venus
  • Increases femininity and the ability to earn money
  • The site of Zambia was discovered only in 1978

emerald as investment

  • Third best suitability of all gemstones (next to ruby and sapphire)
  • Rare, strongly increasing in value
  • Stones should have at least 1 ct weight
  • Larger stones have higher increase in value
  • Experts expect 4-6% increase in value per year
  • Beautifully sparkling, pure emeralds are preferable
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