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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, crafted entirely in 18K white gold, presents a striking emerald cut center stone, held securely in a classic four prong setting, with a line of pavé diamonds gracing the upper shoulders and delicate filigree work beneath the gallery. Compared to mass market pieces in sterling silver or gold plated alloys, the choice of 18K white gold gives this ring a richer, more luminous canvas that both elevates the green of the center stone and offers greater long term value. While some designers opt for 14K white gold for extra hardness, this piece chooses 18K to deliver a warmer, more luxurious sheen and a higher intrinsic gold content, so the metal itself contributes to the ring s worth as much as the gems do. Many alternative rings sacrifice detail for price by using heavy cast methods or thin plating, whereas this design emphasizes refined finishing, precise pavé setting, and purposeful open work, so the piece reads as both fine jewelry and a versatile everyday accent.
When you are building or curating a collection, versatility is everything, and this ring performs beautifully across styles and occasions. Its slender band and low profile pavé allow it to sit neatly beside a classic diamond band, and the emerald s saturated green adds an unexpected but harmonious pop next to white diamonds. Compared to larger cocktail rings that dominate the finger and demand single piece styling, this piece plays well with others. It pairs seamlessly with diamond stud earrings and a white gold tennis bracelet for a coordinated evening look, and it layers gracefully with thin stacking bands for a modern daytime aesthetic. If you favor colored gemstones, matching emerald or green sapphire studs echo the center gem for a curated set, while a simple pearl pendant in a white gold setting offers a soft contrast that still reads cohesive with the cool metal and vivid green center.
The craftsmanship here outshines many on the market in subtle ways that matter when you mix and match jewelry. The pavé diamonds are set with even spacing and clean bead work, which means the band catches light in a steady, elegant way when worn next to other diamond pieces. The gallery filigree is not merely decorative, it provides visual depth that makes this ring feel like a piece from a jewelry house rather than a quick trend item. Compared to rings set in platinum that can sometimes feel heavy and utilitarian, or lower karat gold that can look less refined over time, this 18K white gold ring strikes a refined balance of weight and luster. The emerald cut center stone offers broad, saturated color planes that contrast with the brilliant sparkle of the pavé, so when paired with brilliant cut diamond jewelry the effect is complementary rather than competing. For collectors who value both aesthetic cohesion and distinct personality, this ring brings a vibrant color story to a collection without overwhelming other pieces.
In practical terms this ring expands the possibilities of your jewelry wardrobe, and it does so with comparative advantage. If you already own white metal staples like diamond studs, a white gold watch, or a tennis bracelet, this ring will integrate with those pieces smoother than yellow gold alternatives, because the cool white metal creates a unified visual field. For those who appreciate mixed metal styling, the green center can act as a focal point that bridges yellow gold accents and white metal pieces, something many single stone diamonds cannot accomplish as effectively. In comparison to larger, trend driven cocktail rings that require solitary wear, this design encourages layering, stacking, and pairing, which increases its day to day utility and improves the overall return on investment within a curated collection. The piece also lends itself well to a bridal stack, holding its own next to a simple white gold wedding band or enhancing a more ornate anniversary band. Overall this ring offers a rare combination of fine materials, thoughtful detailing, and styling flexibility, so it elevates a jewelry collection both in quality and in the variety of looks you can achieve.






















