Emerald Engagement Rings

Emerald Engagement Rings

Explore our range of stunning Emerald Engagement Rings that you will quickly fall in love with. 

Emerald rings are unique, and are a great alternative to a traditional diamond engagement ring. Emeralds are a highly versatile gemstone that work with a variety of settings and designs, therefore, emerald engagement rings can be used  in more moden, contemporary designs as well as classic and traditional. 

Emerald rings come in a variety of settings including oval rings, cushion cut engagement rings and pear engagement rings. No matter your style or aesthetic, there is an emerald engagement ring to suit your needs and desires with both gold rings and silver rings available. 

Alternative engagement rings are becoming increasingly popular, and emeralds are a great choice. They have a beautiful green tone that is eye-catching and elegant, as well as being durable enough to endure the wear and tear of everyday activities. Explore our whole range of gemstone engagement rings which include beautiful sapphire engagement rings, amethyst engagement rings and aquamarine rings

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Is emerald ok for an engagement ring?

Emeralds are ok to use in an engagement ring. They have a bright green colour that is eye-catching and stunning. Emeralds rate high on the hardness scale, meaning that they are appropriate for everyday wear. With proper care, an emerald can retain itsshine and lustre through the bustle of everyday activities.

What does an emerald engagement ring symbolise?

Emerald engagement rings symbolise luck, love, peace and hope. An emerald engagement ring shows intent for a happy and blessed marriage. It is also said that the green hue of emerald represents a new beginning in love or life.

Is an emerald worth more than a diamond?

Emeralds are more than 20 times rarer than diamonds and therefore, are often more expensive than diamonds.

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