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The stories behind our vintage emerald rings

Connected to some of the most exciting tales of the past, the rich green of emeralds has captivated and thrilled for centuries. Legends and lore tell that adorning oneself with emeralds will provide supernatural powers to reveal truth, protect from disease, and make one an excellent orator. Before the discovery of emeralds in Colombia by the Spanish, these gemstones were largely found in the Egyptian mines, made famous by Cleopatra.

Where Great Emeralds Begin: Muzo and Chivor

Emerald is part of the Beryl family, which includes aquamarine and heliodor. The most coveted emeralds are found in the South American country of Colombia. Of all its mines, the Muzo and Chivor mines are especially renowned for producing high-quality emeralds. Those from the famed Muzo mines in central Colombia have a distinctive saturated green hue with a bluish undertone. These mines have been in operation since ancient times and continue to be the standard upon which all emeralds are graded for quality. The Chivor mines from a nearby area have a characteristic light yellowish-green hue. The most prized Colombian emeralds are coloured by the trace element chromium, which gives these stones a recognisable glow in natural daylight.

Through the Eras: The Art of Style, Cut, and Setting

The magnificent styles found in our collection of antique emerald rings come in many varieties. These include solitaires, three stones, coronet clusters, clusters, and crossover designs; there is something to suit everyone. Due to the unique nature of the gemstone, emeralds lend themselves well to specific cuts and settings. The emerald-cut was named after the precious gemstone, as this cut protects the gem, whilst maximising its rich green colour. Typically displayed alongside diamonds, the calming green of the emerald suits both the rich yellow gold and the reflective brightness of platinum, making them a popular choice for antique engagement rings.

Discover Our Curated Collection of Vintage Emerald Rings

 With a variety of diamond and emerald pieces, Berganza only sources the finest handcrafted vintage rings. Explore some of the world's rarest antique emerald rings and necklaces, including marquise wedding rings, Art Deco wedding rings, and Edwardian emerald rings, online and in-store.


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FAQs

What are emeralds?

Emeralds are a precious gemstone and a member of the Beryl family, essentially a group of minerals which includes aquamarine and heliodor. They are famous for their rich green hue. They are also said to have supernatural powers, such as revealing the truth and protecting from disease. Emeralds are most often displayed on vintage emerald cut diamond rings with vibrant yellow gold in order to maximise the appearance of the striking green.

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How to clean emerald rings?

Emeralds are 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs scale, meaning they are durable, yet they need to be cared for properly. It is best to clean an emerald with a soft cloth to remove any dust and dirt from the surface of the stone. Taking good care of these precious pieces is key to prolonging their sparkle, especially if you are considering antique emerald rings for sale as an investment.

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What is an emerald cut?

The emerald cut was often used for coloured gemstones from the Victorian era, but became popular in the Art Deco era as a diamond cut. It's called an emerald-cut because it was initially developed for emeralds, allowing the stunning green stones to shine through. The emerald cut, which dates back to the 1500s, is a common element of antique and vintage rings.

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What determines the price of an emerald?

The cost of an emerald depends on its quality, size, and market demand. High saturation, even colour and fewer inclusions raise the price. Stones from regions like Muzo or Chivor often sit at the top end because they show strong colour. Natural, unenhanced emeralds are rarer than diamonds, so prices rise fast as quality improves. Larger stones with clean colour show the biggest jump in value.

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What do emerald and diamond rings look like?

Throughout history, cluster and coronet cluster designs have been particularly popular for diamond and emerald rings. Diamond and Colombian emerald rings frequently have a core emerald surrounded by smaller diamonds. Platinum and yellow gold are the most popular metals used to complete diamond and emerald rings. Other popular types include solitaires, single emeralds set on bands, and three-stone designs with a central emerald and diamonds on either side.

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Who should wear an emerald ring?

The emerald ring is a symbol of renewal, love, and growth, historically favoured by royalty and those seeking wisdom. From an aesthetic perspective, anyone drawn to the vibrant green hue and the rich history of vintage emerald rings could wear one. They’re a thoughtful gift for anyone with a May birthday, since emerald is the Taurus birthstone and represents love and renewal. Their timeless charm also makes them a popular choice for antique-style engagement rings.

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What does wearing an emerald ring symbolise?

Wearing an emerald ring symbolises loyalty, hope, and new beginnings. Historically linked to Venus, the Roman goddess of love, it represents deep and faithful affection. The calming green hue connects the wearer to nature, vitality, and wisdom. Emerald rings are often worn on the little finger or ring finger of the right hand to attract positive energy and balance. However, personal style and cultural traditions also influence the choice.

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What are some common mistakes people make with emerald rings?

Emeralds require gentle care. Avoid putting an emerald ring in an ultrasonic cleaner or a steam cleaner, as the vibrations and heat can damage the oil or resin treatments used to enhance its clarity. Avoid exposing the ring to harsh chemicals (like chlorine or household cleaners) and minimise wear during strenuous activity to protect the stone from chipping.

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What colour emerald is more expensive?

The most valuable and expensive emerald colour is a pure, vivid green with a slight bluish undertone, a medium-dark tone, and a high level of saturation. These characteristics are most famously associated with high-quality Colombian emeralds, which often command the highest prices per carat in the market.

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How do you know if an emerald is authentic?

Inclusions almost always characterise natural emeralds, often referred to as the "jardin" (French for garden) for their tiny thread-like or mossy features. If a stone appears completely flawless, or contains small, perfectly round air bubbles - a common indicator of glass or paste fakes - it is likely not a natural emerald. To be certain, always seek reputable certification and buy from trusted antique specialists, especially when looking for vintage emerald rings in the UK. At Berganza, every piece in our collection is expertly verified by our gemologists and comes with a guarantee of authenticity, giving you complete confidence in your investment.

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