Emerald

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Discover the allure of emeralds, from glowing Colombian gems to minimalist crystal healing bracelets. Explore a universe of exquisite jewelry, perfect for gifting or personal adornment.

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You’ll see emeralds in several well-loved shapes for both rings and earrings, with emerald-cut rectangles and classic ovals being widely available. Round, pear, and cushion shapes also show up often, along with marquise and heart styles in some items. Many designs use halos or clusters, so smaller accent stones may appear in matching shapes.
Emerald jewelry comes in a range of cuts depending on the style you choose. You’ll find emerald-cut rectangles often used in rings and solitaire pendants, while ovals and rounds show up a lot in stud earrings and delicate necklaces. Pear, cushion, and trillion cuts are also available, especially in halos, clusters, and drop earrings.
Start by deciding whether you want a vivid, bright green or a softer, more muted green. Many emerald jewelry items describe color using terms like deep, vivid, or medium green, sometimes noting blue-green or yellow-green undertones. Check photos for saturation and tone, and look for notes on transparency and inclusions, which can change how bright the color reads.
Yes, you’ll find emerald items sold as matching sets, especially jewelry like necklace-and-earring pairs, pendant sets with stud or drop earrings, and coordinated ring-and-band stacks. Several sets use sterling silver, gold vermeil, or solid gold with prong or bezel settings. Pay attention to stone shade and cut so your pieces look cohesive when worn together.
Many emerald items are sold with clarity-enhancement treatments, often using oils or resins to reduce the look of surface-reaching inclusions. You may also see notes about untreated stones or stones with minor to moderate enhancement. Because treatment level can affect appearance and care, many emerald jewelry items describe it in the item details.