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Solitaire Emerald Ring 1.54 Ct., 18K Yellow Gold
Wax Polymer Replica
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Item ID: | E5109 |
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Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 8.08 Width: 6.07 Height: 4.76 |
Weight: | 1.54 Ct. |
Color: help | Green |
Color intensity: help | Intense |
Clarity: help | Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Emerald Cut |
Cut: | Emerald Cut |
Cutting style: | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard |
Origin: help | Ethiopia |
Per carat price: help | $1,400 |
Across continents and centuries the emerald has been a quiet emblem of renewal, nobility, and enduring beauty, and this ring brings that long heritage into the present with a stone that speaks plainly of the earth from which it was born. The centerpiece is a transparent 1.54 carat green emerald cut emerald, its clean lines and rectangular facets recalling the classical proportions favored by gem cutters since antiquity. Measured at 8.08 x 6.07 x 4.76 mm, this gem sits with museum worthy presence, offering a window into the vivid heart of its material. Evaluated at eye level, the clarity grade is slightly included, a characteristic that affirms the natural origin of the stone rather than detracting from its beauty, while an intense color saturation gives it the sort of green that seems to hold moving light within. An excellent polish amplifies the gem faceting, allowing each facet to catch and return light with a gentle, lively brilliance. Sourced from Ethiopia, a region whose deposits have brought fresh and notable examples of emerald to the world stage, this stone carries both a precise provenance and the story of new chapters in emerald mining history.
The setting is wholly in 18K yellow gold, fashioned with a refined architecture that pays homage both to natural forms and to classical building traditions. Four secure prongs rise like slender columns to cradle the emerald, their silhouette forming a small cathedral like gallery beneath the stone. From the band, shoulders split and sweep upward in graceful arcs, creating triangular openwork that frames the gem while inviting light to enter from multiple angles. This design evokes the rhythm of leaf veins and the ordered geometry of vaulted arches, a union of organic inspiration and structural clarity that makes the ring feel timeless. The ring profile is elevated enough to showcase the emerald to full advantage, yet balanced so that daily wear remains comfortable and secure. The choice of 18K yellow gold enhances the green with a warm, classical glow, a pairing favored by jewelers for centuries because the gold tone deepens the green, while the metal itself is durable and age worthy. Every surface is finished to a soft sheen, a testament to the excellent polish referenced in the stone description, and the open gallery is crafted to protect the emerald while allowing its color and clarity to be admired from every vantage.
This ring is an heirloom in waiting, a piece that moves easily between solemn tradition and modern expression, ideal for a meaningful gift, an engagement symbol, or a signature ring to mark a milestone. The combination of an emerald cut that honors classical gem cutting traditions, an origin in Ethiopia that points to the evolving map of fine gems, the slightly included clarity that affirms authenticity, and the intense saturation that gives the stone its visual poetry, all set within 18K yellow gold architecture that references both nature and historic masonry, creates an object meant to be passed down and appreciated for generations. The Natural Emerald Company presents this design as part of a continuing conversation with history, craftsmanship, and the natural world, and we stand behind the piece with expert care guidance and a commitment to transparent sourcing. To preserve the emerald and the gold, avoid strong chemical exposure, remove the ring during heavy manual work, and store it separately to prevent abrasion, while periodic professional checks will ensure the prongs remain secure and the gallery clean. In wearing this ring one carries a compact lineage of human reverence for rare green stones, an object that marries geology with design, and that will continue to gain meaning as it collects the personal histories of those who wear it.










































