The Adelaide Emerald Cut East West Pavé Diamond Engagement Ring
Positioned horizontally across the finger, the Adelaide's east west emerald cut engagement ring reads from a completely different angle than a vertical setting — the emerald cut's linear step facets span the width of the finger rather than rising above it.
A pavé-set band travels from both sides to meet the center, extending the ring's brilliance outward so the horizontal orientation is amplified rather than standing alone. As an emerald cut pavé ring, the Adelaide reinforces the cut's architectural quality with continuous light along the band.
| Metal Options | 14K Yellow Gold, 14K White Gold, 14K Rose Gold, or Platinum. Sustainably sourced. |
| Setting Diamond Total Weight | 0.33 carat |
| Setting Diamond Quality | Lab grown VS–SI1, E-F-G |
| Style | East west emerald cut pavé engagement ring |
| Setting | Four rounded prongs |
| Band | 1.65mm |
| Setting Height | Medium |
| Band Profile | Diamond pavé |
| Crafting Time | Approximately 3-4 weeks |
Setting starts at $2,395. Paired with a 1 carat lab grown emerald cut diamond center, the Adelaide east west emerald cut engagement ring starts at approximately $3,295.
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Our guided approach to customizing each ring with intention and clarity.
Every Lisa Robin ring is made to order, which means your design can be thoughtfully refined — even when ordering online. Whether you're adjusting a detail or evolving the design, we guide you through each decision to ensure the final piece feels cohesive and entirely yours.
Design Refinements can be explored after your initial order, with any pricing adjustments clearly outlined and approved before crafting begins.
Available refinement options include:
- Adjusting the width or taper of the band
- Modifying or adding side diamonds for additional detail or presence
- Changing the prong style (claw, round, double prong, etc.)
- Adjusting the number of prongs for both aesthetic and structure
- Refining the basket design for a different profile or overall look
- Selecting your preferred metal type and color
- Adapting the design to better coordinate with a wedding ring