Collection: Emerald Halo Engagement Rings

Frequently Asked Questions

Why choose an emerald engagement ring?

Emerald diamonds are a favorite of sophisticated brides who value clarity over flash, featuring step-cut rectangular facets that produce a "hall of mirrors" optical effect rather than sparkle. Emerald cuts have no brilliance grade — they're evaluated on proportions and clarity. The step-cut facets act like windows: any inclusion is visible. VS1 or better clarity is strongly recommended.

What does a halo add to a emerald engagement ring?

The halo of melee surrounding the center stone adds approximately 0.3 to 0.5 carats of visual size, plus dramatically more sparkle. A halo also protects the center stone and allows a smaller center to look significantly larger.

Can I choose a hidden halo instead of a visible one?

Yes. Hidden halos sit under the gallery of the ring, visible only from the side profile — they add intimate sparkle without changing the face-up look. Visible halos add overt glamour; hidden halos add understated luxury.

What carat size is most popular for emerald diamonds?

The most popular sizes are 2 carat, 3 carat, and 4 carat. Emerald cuts face up one of the largest per carat, making them a value shape if you want visual size. Classic length-to-width ratio: 1.40:1 to 1.50:1.

Lab-grown or natural diamonds?

Both. RockHer offers GIA-graded natural emerald-cut diamonds and IGI-graded lab-grown emerald-cut diamonds. Lab-grown stones cost 60–80% less than natural at the same specs and are physically identical. Natural diamonds retain stronger long-term value.

How do I choose the right diamond?

Emerald cuts have no brilliance grade — they're evaluated on proportions and clarity. The step-cut facets act like windows: any inclusion is visible. VS1 or better clarity is strongly recommended. Clarity is the most important grade for emerald cuts. VS1 minimum, VVS preferred. H color or better for face-up white.