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What's the Best Setting for an Emerald Engagement Ring

4 Best Emerald Engagement Rings Setting

By Eric BakerPublished 10 months ago 3 min read
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Have you ever met someone and realized that their personality reminds you of color? A similar trend is going viral on TikTok. You can see people posting a color name and what that hue reminds them of in a person. Isn't this quite a fascinating and wholesome trend? Among the various colors, green seems to be making quite an impression.

Green is someone who became a part of your life out of the blue, and now you can't imagine a life without them. They are your safe place, and you can be yourself around that person. Does this color remind you of your significant other? If you were planning to pop the question to your girlfriend and were looking for the perfect opportunity, there's no time better than now!

Tell her she is your green, and make the proposal extra special with an emerald engagement ring!

Emerald Gemstone

Emeralds are one of the four precious gemstones, the other three being rubies, diamonds, and sapphires. Emeralds are a member of the beryl mineral group, where the trace amounts of chromium and vanadium give the stone its famous green hue.

Emeralds make beautiful jewelry pieces thanks to their fair hardness score of 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs scale. They have become an ideal colored gemstone choice for engagement rings.

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Like most gemstones, emeralds are available in a variety of cuts, the most well-known of which is the emerald cut, which was created especially for emeralds, hence its name. You may also find them in various shapes, such as round, teardrop, and oval. Other than the gemstone cut, the ring setting also plays an integral role in defining the beauty and appeal of the ring.

Are you in search of the perfect emerald ring for your proposal? Check out these spectacular ring settings to make the glitz of your lush green engagement ring stand out!

Solitaire Settings

You could never go wrong with a solitaire setting for your emerald engagement ring. It is a classic choice! A round-cut emerald stone can be an ideal pick as it will be the center of attention in this setting, owing to its shape and facets. It is a simple yet elegant ring setting and perfect for a woman with minimalist and sophisticated taste in jewelry.

If your fiancé-to-be is a May born, this emerald ring can also serve as her May birthstone ring! Isn't this like a cherry on top?

Halo Setting

If you want to add a touch of sparkle and glitz to the engagement ring, a halo setting is the right choice. Both oval and emerald-cut will look great and make for an eye-catching focal point, with a halo of diamonds surrounding them. This setting is perfect if you want to give the ring a luxurious effect, which your fiancé-to-be can flaunt in front of her friends and co-workers!

East-West Setting

Do you want to add a touch of uniqueness to your engagement ring? The East-West setting might meet your expectations. It is one of the more contemporary ways to place an emerald-cut stone in such a way that its length runs from East to West instead of the traditional North to South direction.

Not only will this ring setting stand out from the others, but it will also make your emerald engagement ring appear timeless and elegant.

Bezel Setting

In the bezel setting, the stone is completely encircled by the metal. A round emerald stone looks phenomenal in this setting. You can add a dash of sparkle to the ring by introducing diamonds on either side of the focal stone.

This setting is perfect for your engagement ring if your fiancé-to-be has an active lifestyle, as it is durable and the stone stays securely in place.

Wrapping Up

Now that you are familiar with these popular settings, you can find the perfect ring for your proposal. GemsNY offers you a diverse collection of beautiful emerald cut engagement rings!

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