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0.55 Ct. Emerald Natural Diamond Pave Ring, 18K White Gold
Stone type: | Emerald | Natural Diamond |
|---|---|---|
Quantity: | 1 | 18 |
Dimensions (MM): help | Length: 4.99 Width: 4.5 Height: 3.3 | Length: 1.8 Width: 1.8 Height: 0.9 |
Total weight: | 0.55 Ct. | 0.38 Ct. |
Color: | Green | White |
Color intensity: help | Vivid | Not Applicable |
Clarity: | Very Slightly Included | VS1 - Very Slightly Included |
Shape: help | Asscher - Octagon | Round |
Cut: | Asscher | Brilliant |
Cutting style: | Faceted | Faceted |
Enhancements: help | Standard | No Enhancement |
Origin: help | Zambia | Unknown |
This ring is an elegant study in balance, combining a richly colored emerald center stone with a finely detailed white gold setting that reads as both modern and timeless. The band is entirely set in 18K white gold, which gives the piece a warm weight and durable lustre that you do not get from lower karat alloys or plated metals. The center emerald is cut in a classic step cut that emphasizes depth of color and creates the hall of mirrors effect that lovers of emeralds prize, and it sits up in a secure four prong setting so the stone is visible from every angle while remaining protected. Along the shoulders the band is pavé set with well matched round brilliant diamonds set close to one another, adding a continuous line of scintillation that complements the calm, saturated glow of the emerald. Under the gallery you will notice delicate scroll work and open filigree, a small but telling detail that raises the ring from pretty to heirloom quality, because it shows the piece was designed to be admired from all sides rather than simply worn.
When you look at the setting in a historical context the references are deliberate and flattering, but the ring remains distinctly contemporary. The emerald step cut and pared down prong silhouette bring to mind the geometric clarity of Art Deco pieces, where clean lines and architectural balance were paramount. At the same time the airy filigree under the gallery and the lace like shoulders echo Edwardian and Belle Époque jewellery, where master craftsmen used open work to create the impression of fine lace and to let light pass through the gems. The use of a rich green emerald framed by white metal recalls Mughal and royal emerald jewellery in which green stones were set to command attention against paler metal backgrounds, but here the execution is refined to modern daily wear standards, unlike ancient settings which prioritized grand scale over comfort. Compared with the simple solitaire style popularized by mid century houses, and with the heavy bezel settings common in many mass market emerald rings that obscure the stone, this design offers the best of several worlds, showing off the emerald like an Art Deco gallery piece while providing the delicate, hand finished touches associated with prewar craftsmanship.
From a practical and value perspective this ring is superior to many of the options available in the mainstream market. Choosing 18K white gold gives you a higher proportion of gold content which translates to a richer feel on the finger and better intrinsic value than 14K alloys or gold filled alternatives. Many lower priced emerald rings rely on plated bases or rhodium over thin metal that will wear away visibly over time, whereas solid 18K construction means the metal will retain weight and patina with normal care. The diamonds on the shoulders are pavé set using micro prongs, which is a more labor intensive technique than channel setting or glue like mass applications, and the result is a surface of light that lives and breathes with movement. The four prong approach to the emerald trades maximal brilliance for maximal presence, lifting the stone so it reads larger and so each step of the emerald has room to catch and reflect light, while still securing the stone in daily wear. When you compare this to mass produced rings that either hide the emerald in heavy metal or expose it without adequate structural support, you are getting a piece that is both beautiful and sensible, designed to be wearable every day and to stand up to the kinds of knocks a ring will inevitably receive.
This ring is positioned as an heirloom grade choice for a buyer who values provenance in style, material honesty, and thoughtful design. It sits stylistically between history and now, offering the geometric authority of Art Deco, the filigree romance of Edwardian work, and the rich color story of royal emeralds, while being made in a metal chosen for longevity and resale stability. If you are deciding between a trendy fashion ring and something meant to be passed on, consider how little of that true craftsmanship is found in mainstream offerings at the same price point. We provide cleaning and care guidance so the emerald retains its color and surface, and our setting allows for future resizing and maintenance without compromising the aesthetic. For customization requests such as selecting a different emerald grade, choosing an alternate diamond match, or engraving inside the band, we can accommodate skilled modifications while preserving the original design language. This ring is not simply an accessory, it is a considered investment in artistry and material quality, and for someone who appreciates the dialogue between historical reference and modern execution it is a superior choice.























