Emerald Engagement Rings


Curated emerald engagement rings and emerald and diamond rings in classic green hues, from emerald cut engagement rings in yellow and white gold to vintage and antique Art Deco emerald engagement rings in platinum. Each emerald engagement ring is inspected and authenticated in-house.

Explore emerald engagement rings gold, emerald engagement rings white gold and platinum emerald diamond engagement rings, from simple emerald engagement bands to halo and three-stone emerald and diamond ring designs. Our selection includes emerald engagement rings vintage and emerald engagement rings antique, including emerald engagement rings Art Deco and emerald cut engagement rings in yellow gold, all available with insured UK and international delivery from Mozeris Fine Antiques.

Emerald Engagement Rings FAQs

Practical answers from a specialist jeweller to help you choose and care for an emerald engagement ring.

Focus on colour first: most people prefer a rich, even green without being so dark that the stone looks black in low light. Then consider clarity, cut quality, whether the emerald engagement ring has diamonds, and the metal (18KT yellow gold, 18KT white gold or platinum). Buying from a reputable jeweller who explains any treatments and provides clear images and paperwork is key when comparing emerald rings online in the UK.
Emerald is a relatively hard gemstone, but it can have natural inclusions that make it more prone to chips than diamond or sapphire. An emerald engagement ring is usually fine for daily wear if the stone is well set, you remove it for heavy work and have the claws and setting checked periodically. Many clients happily wear emerald diamond engagement rings every day with this level of care.
The classic step-cut “emerald cut” shows off the stone’s depth of colour and works beautifully in emerald cut engagement rings and emerald cut engagement bands. Oval cuts can appear slightly larger for the same carat weight and suit halo emerald engagement rings well. The right choice comes down to taste and how you like the stone to face up on the hand.
18KT yellow gold gives a warm contrast that suits many green emerald engagement ring designs, especially vintage emerald engagement rings 1920s and Art Deco styles. 18KT white gold and platinum offer a cooler, modern look that works well for emerald engagement rings with diamonds and halo settings. The choice is mainly aesthetic; all three metals are robust when well made.
A one‑carat emerald engagement ring in the UK can start from around the low thousands for commercial quality stones and rise significantly for fine colour, clarity and origin, particularly in emerald and diamond rings with more elaborate settings. Antique emerald engagement rings and signed pieces may command additional premiums. It is sensible to compare a few examples at your target budget before deciding.
Lab‑grown emeralds offer vivid colour at lower prices and can be suitable for an emerald proposal ring if you prioritise size and hue over rarity. Natural emerald engagement rings generally hold value and appeal better to collectors, so it is important that any lab‑grown stones are clearly described as such and priced accordingly.
An emerald engagement ring with diamonds usually features an emerald centre stone framed or flanked by diamonds, for example an emerald and diamond ring with a halo, three‑stone layout or diamond shoulders. Popular options include emerald engagement rings halo designs, emerald diamond engagement rings with tapered baguettes, and emerald cut engagement rings paired with simple diamond bands.
Clean your emerald engagement ring gently using lukewarm water, a mild soap and a very soft brush, then rinse and pat dry. Avoid harsh chemicals, ultrasonic cleaners and sudden temperature changes, as emeralds are often treated and can be more sensitive than diamonds. Removing the ring for sports and manual work will help keep both the emerald and the metal in good condition.
Not every emerald engagement ring is supplied with a laboratory report, but higher‑value stones often are. Ask whether the emerald has certificates confirming it is natural and describing any treatments, and request a detailed invoice that records carat weight, metal, and whether the piece is vintage or antique. At Mozeris Fine Antiques each emerald and diamond ring is inspected in-house and described as accurately as possible.
Yes. You can view emerald engagement rings UK clients see on our website by appointment at our Mayfair showroom, 47 Maddox Street, London W1S 2PG, or at Unit 20B Lakes Industrial Park, Braintree, Essex CM7 3RU. Both locations are strictly appointment‑only, and we also offer insured delivery if you prefer to complete the purchase remotely.
Mozeris Fine Antiques specialises in emerald engagement rings vintage and emerald engagement rings antique, including Art Deco emerald engagement rings and vintage emerald engagement rings 1920s with characterful emerald cuts. These pieces are sourced, authenticated and photographed in-house, and can be viewed in London or Essex by appointment or shipped securely within the UK and overseas.
Before buying, check the jeweller’s return window, what is covered by any warranty, and whether resizing is included or charged separately. We recommend arranging specialist jewellery insurance as soon as you receive your emerald engagement ring and keeping all documentation in one place. At Mozeris you can discuss aftercare, appointments in Mayfair or Braintree, and online orders via our quote form or WhatsApp so everything is clear before you commit.

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