Emerald rings


We regularly hear that emerald rings are fragile, that we should be careful with them, or even that we should not buy them. Obviously this is not true and we must set the record straight: there is a scale of relative hardness of stones, called Mohs’ scale, which measures that the hardest stone is the diamond level 10. Sapphire and ruby (corundum family) are level 9. And the emerald is between 7.5 and 8. So no need to panic, your emerald is hard enough to wear. Of course your emerald rings don’t like shocks, but be aware that diamonds don’t like shocks either and they can also break. Our advice for taking care of your jewelry is always the same: avoid chemicals, water for too long and heat.

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  • Bague émeraude ancienne en orVictorian cluster emerald ring
    1200,00

    Emerald and diamond flower ring in 18 karat (750) rose gold. Antique cluster ring, with a central emerald surrounded by six old-mine cut diamonds. The ring is openwork, and the shoulders are formed by two strands of gold. The emerald shows no wear. Antique ring, Napoleon III, circa 1880.

    Owl hallmark (french state hallmark for 18 karat gold)

    Finger size: 57 EU or 8 US (can be resized)

    Bezel size: 10 x 9 mm

    Estimated emerald weight : 0.10 carat
    Estimated diamond weight: 0.26 carat

    Condition : Scratches and wear patina

    Weight : 3.13 gr

    *The antique box is not sold with the jewel*