Emerald rings offer something different, a vivid green gemstone with real depth, a strong hardness rating and centuries of history behind it. Diamond Heaven's collection covers hundereds of styles including solitaire, halo, vintage, cluster and much more across a range ...
Emerald rings offer something different, a vivid green gemstone with real depth, a strong hardness rating and centuries of history behind it. Diamond Heaven's collection covers hundereds of styles including solitaire, halo, vintage, cluster and much more across a range of budgets. Each ring is set in your choice of metal band, with natural and lab grown options available. Browse the collection below or visit one of our UK showrooms to see the stones in person.
Start with the occasion. An engagement ring calls for something with presence, and a halo or solitaire setting tends to carry that weight well. For a gift or anniversary, a simpler band with a single emerald often hits the mark without overcomplicating things.
Think about the person's style next. If they wear minimal jewellery, go for a clean setting in white or yellow gold. If they lean towards statement pieces, a larger stone or a cluster design gives them something to talk about.
Budget shapes the stone more than the setting. A smaller, well-cut emerald in a quality setting will always outperform a larger stone with poor colour. We also have finance options, this way, you don't need to compromise.
Popular Types of Emerald Rings Explained
Halo Emerald Rings - A circle of diamonds surrounds the centre emerald, making the stone look larger.
Solitaire Emerald Rings - One stone, one setting, nothing else competing for attention. Best for those who prefer clean and understated.
Vintage Emerald Rings - Intricate detailing and older-inspired metalwork frame the emerald. Best for someone with a love of classic design.
Cluster Emerald Rings - Several smaller stones grouped together to create one bold centrepiece. Best for a statement look.
What Do Emerald Rings Symbolise?
Emerald rings symbolise love, renewal and growth. The green of an emerald has long been tied to new beginnings, making it a natural fit for engagements and anniversaries. It's also the birthstone for May, so it carries personal meaning for anyone born that month.
Emeralds have dressed the fingers of royalty for centuries, from Cleopatra to modern-day collectors. That association with luxury isn't accidental. It's a stone that has always stood for something bigger than itself.