This is a classic step cut diamond, rectangular in shape with 48 – 50 facets.
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The Emerella design is a composite patent-pending “emerald cut” design made up of 9 uniquely shaped trapezoid and baguette style stones, cut at special angles and placed together in an invisible setting to give the appearance of one large stone. The result is a design that offers the look of a large stone at a fraction of the cost. The Emerella diamond is sold directly to retailers – medium-sized chains and individual stores in the United States, the Far East, Europe and other parts of the world.
4 stone emerald composite cut. Pendant as shown.
The Empress, with 64 facets, is a 7 sided modified pear shape.
The Escada diamond’s cut is a muti-faceted (97) original 12-sided dodecagonal cut with a unique internal faceting design. This was the first special cut to be branded by an international luxury fashion house. Escada entered the diamond world in September 2000 with a partnership with the Pluczenik Group, one of the Antwerp based DTC sightholders. The Escada diamond and jewelry collection is available at select Escada boutiques including New York (715 Fifth Avenue near 56th St), Beverly Hills, Chicago, San Francisco, Palm Beach, Dallas, Costa Mesa, Las Vegas and Palm Desert.
Every Eskimo Arctic Diamonds ensures that the very highest standards of authenticity and quality are maintained in bringing Northern Canadian Diamonds to the world. Eskimo Arctic Diamonds are from the top 25% of rough stones mined from Canada ’s North West Territories. The CanadaMark authentication process is used for tracking the diamonds birth place. Each Eskimo Diamond is accompanied by the Canadian Certificate of Authenticity, guaranteeing its country of origin and quality. An ID number, along with an image of a maple leaf, is inscribed with a laser on the girdle of each diamond. Eskimo Arctic diamonds has won accreditation as a participant in the Strict Canadian Code of Conduct for diamonds set forth by the government of Canada.