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Emerald Engagement Rings

The green of emerald rings gives an impressive display of colour, reminding us of nature. This lovely May birthstone relates to spring with the promise of new beginnings and pastures new.

One of the most memorable Victorian engagement rings ever made was Prince Albert's gift to his bride, Victoria in 1840. It was a snake - a symbol of eternal love - featuring her emerald birthstone. Emeralds added to the vibrancy of early 20th century Art Deco rings, especially when placed next to diamonds, often baguette cut. Couples also buy emerald rings to celebrate their 20th and 35th wedding anniversaries.

Emeralds are part of the beryl family and traces of the elements chromium and vanadium transform the colourless beryl mineral to the fascinating green hue. The gemstones are mined in regions where geological activity occurred in the remote past.

Contact us to create an emerald ring for you. Visit us in Hatton Garden to select the emerald to suit your requirements, from the shape of the stone to the metal of the ring. All the rings on the website can be set with an emerald. We make all rings here in the UK to our own exclusive designs.

Emerald and Diamond Cluster Ring

£2,970 - 7022EMPLYG

Emerald Engagement Ring in Platinum

£2,190 - 83556RD-EMPL

Emerald and Diamond Cluster Ring

£2,250 - 102ED-BRPL


Frequently asked Questions

What does an emerald ring symbolise?

The irresistible green hue of an emerald stone engagement ring is symbolic of hope and new beginnings. Traditionally representing truth and true love, emerald engagement rings are a romantic symbol of the promise you make to one another. An emerald ring has further significance for anyone born or married in May, as it is the birthstone for this month.

Can an emerald be worn as an engagement ring?

At a 7.5-8 on the Mohs Hardness Scale, emeralds are not as hard as diamond or sapphire but are still an appropriate and much-loved choice for engagement rings. As with most other coloured stones, you will need to be a little more careful with your emerald ring than you would with an all-diamond piece - but we believe these beautiful stones are worth the extra care.

Can you wear an emerald engagement ring every day?

With just a little extra care, your emerald ring can be worn daily. Choose a good quality emerald without surface-reaching inclusions and remove your ring before manual activities such as cleaning or the gym.

How do I look after my emerald ring?

Remove your natural emerald engagement ring before swimming, bathing, or showering, and put on make-up, hairspray, and perfume before adding jewellery. Avoid extreme heat, and do not sleep in your emerald jewellery. Instead, store individually in a box or soft pouch to avoid scratches.

How should I clean my emerald ring?

The best way to clean your emerald engagement ring is with a soft brush and slightly warm water. Your ring can also be cleaned with just a damp cloth. Then, polish your ring with a soft polishing cloth. Never use jewellery cleaning solutions, harsh detergents or cleaning agents, and never put your emerald ring in an ultrasonic. High temperatures can damage the stone, so ensure you only use lukewarm water.