Emerald Diamond RatiosUpdated 2 months ago
The ratio is calculated by dividing the length of the diamond by the width. For example, if the diamond length is 10.5mm and the width is 8mm, the diamond ratio will be 1.3.
A lower ratio equates to a wider, plumper emerald, and a higher ratio reveals a narrower but longer emerald. For emerald-cut diamonds a ratio between 1.30 and 1.50 is commonly considered ideal, but personal preference plays a significant role.
The dimensions of a diamond can be found on the diamond certificate. They are listed as length x width x depth.