Emerald Portrait (East West)
What does green smell like? For me it smells like the fertile forest floor. Pine needles moistened by rain and then warmed by sunshine. Green smells like fresh air, a fresh outlook and a new day. This ring positively glows with integrity, hope and possibility. Its roots are strong.
Gem: .51 ct certified untreated Colombian emerald (Muzo)
Metal: 22k gold
Size: 7, resizable
What does green smell like? For me it smells like the fertile forest floor. Pine needles moistened by rain and then warmed by sunshine. Green smells like fresh air, a fresh outlook and a new day. This ring positively glows with integrity, hope and possibility. Its roots are strong.
Gem: .51 ct certified untreated Colombian emerald (Muzo)
Metal: 22k gold
Size: 7, resizable
What does green smell like? For me it smells like the fertile forest floor. Pine needles moistened by rain and then warmed by sunshine. Green smells like fresh air, a fresh outlook and a new day. This ring positively glows with integrity, hope and possibility. Its roots are strong.
Gem: .51 ct certified untreated Colombian emerald (Muzo)
Metal: 22k gold
Size: 7, resizable
About Emeralds
Colombian emeralds are widely considered to be some of the highest quality emeralds in the world, and they have been prized for their rich color and clarity for centuries. Here are a few things to know about Colombian emeralds:
Colombia is the world's largest producer of emeralds, and has been a major source of high-quality emeralds since ancient times.
Colombian emeralds are known for their deep green color, which is caused by the presence of chromium and vanadium in the crystal structure of the gemstone.
Colombian emeralds are often cut in a special way known as the "emerald cut," which is a rectangular or square shape with cut corners that maximizes the stone's color and clarity.
The Muzo mine, located in the Boyacá department of Colombia, is particularly renowned for producing some of the finest emeralds in the world.
Colombian emeralds have been used in jewelry for centuries, and have been favored by royalty and celebrities alike. Notable examples include the emerald and diamond tiara worn by Queen Victoria Eugenia of Spain, and the emerald engagement ring given by actor Richard Burton to Elizabeth Taylor.
Emeralds are associated with 35 years of marriage.