Emerald engagement rings are one of the most romantic and timeless choices a couple can make. With their rich, velvety green hue and centuries of royal heritage, these rings carry a depth of meaning that diamonds simply cannot replicate.
At DG & Co., our emerald engagement rings are crafted with precision and care — pairing stunning natural emeralds with fine gold and platinum settings designed to last a lifetime. Whether you're drawn to classic solitaires, halo designs, or three-stone styles, we have a ring that speaks to your story.
Emeralds have adorned royalty and romantics for thousands of years. Today, they're one of the most sought-after gemstones for engagement rings — and for good reason.
Emeralds symbolise love, loyalty, and new beginnings — making them ideal for engagements
Their lush green colour is associated with growth, harmony, and enduring commitment
Historically worn by Cleopatra and gifted among royalty across generations
No two natural emeralds are identical — each stone carries its own character
The vivid green colour stands out beautifully against gold, white gold, and platinum
Pairs effortlessly with round, oval, and emerald-cut settings for a distinctive look
The setting you choose plays a huge role in how your emerald engagement ring looks and wears. The right design will protect the stone while showcasing its natural brilliance.
Halo settings surround the emerald with diamonds, amplifying its colour and size
Solitaire settings let the emerald take centre stage with understated elegance
Three-stone settings pair the emerald with side diamonds for added sparkle and symbolism
Bezel settings offer secure protection, ideal for those with active lifestyles
Yellow gold enhances the warm, rich tones of a deep green emerald
White gold and platinum create contrast, making the colour appear more vivid
Rose gold adds a romantic, vintage-inspired warmth to the overall look
Browse our emerald cut engagement rings for designs crafted specifically to complement emerald's elegant rectangular shape.
Emeralds are graded differently from diamonds. Understanding what makes a quality emerald helps you invest wisely.
Colour is the most important factor — look for a vivid, saturated green with a slight blue undertone
Clarity in emeralds is more forgiving; natural inclusions called "jardin" are expected and acceptable
Cut determines how well the stone reflects light and how balanced the proportions appear
Carat affects size, but colour and clarity matter far more in emerald valuation
Most natural emeralds undergo oil or resin treatment to enhance clarity — this is standard and accepted
Always ask for full disclosure on treatments when purchasing
Untreated emeralds of fine quality are rarer and command a significant premium
Before you commit to an emerald engagement ring, here are a few essential facts every buyer should understand.
Emeralds score 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs hardness scale — durable, but softer than diamonds or sapphires
Avoid ultrasonic cleaners, as they can damage the oil treatments that enhance clarity
Clean gently with a soft cloth and mild soapy water to maintain their brilliance
Remove your ring during heavy physical work, gardening, or contact sports to prevent chipping
With the right setting — particularly a bezel or halo — emerald rings can be worn daily
Protective settings reduce the risk of knocks and scratches on the stone's edges
Regular checks by a jeweller help keep prongs secure and the stone safe over time
Natural emeralds are rarer than diamonds of equivalent size and often more valuable
Synthetic emeralds exist and are significantly less valuable — always request a certificate
A reputable jeweller will provide full gemstone disclosure and documentation
Explore our full range of emerald rings to find styles that balance beauty, wearability, and lasting quality.
Looking for more than emerald engagement rings? Discover our carefully curated collections:
Gemstone Rings — Explore a stunning range of coloured gemstone rings including sapphires, rubies, and more.
Oval Cut Engagement Rings — A beautifully elongated shape that flatters the finger and pairs perfectly with emeralds.
Three Stone Engagement Rings — Symbolic past, present, and future designs featuring centre gemstones surrounded by brilliant diamonds.
At DG & Co., we believe an engagement ring should be as unique as the love it represents. Based in Melbourne, Australia, we serve couples worldwide with handcrafted fine jewellery built to the highest standards.
Every emerald in our collection is ethically sourced, individually selected for quality, and set by master jewellers who understand both the art and science of fine gemstone work. We combine traditional craftsmanship with modern design to create pieces that are as wearable as they are beautiful.
Whether you're shopping locally or internationally, our team is here to guide you through every step — from choosing the right emerald to selecting the perfect setting and metal. With DG & Co., you're not just buying a ring. You're investing in a piece that will be treasured for generations.
Yes, emerald is an excellent choice for an engagement ring. With a hardness of 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs scale, emeralds are durable enough for everyday wear when set in a protective setting such as a bezel or halo. They carry deep symbolic meaning — representing love, loyalty, and new beginnings — making them a deeply personal and meaningful choice. For couples who want something beyond the traditional diamond, an emerald engagement ring is a stunning and enduring alternative.
A fine quality natural emerald can actually be more valuable than a diamond of equivalent size. Emeralds are among the rarest gemstones in the world, and high-quality stones with vivid colour and minimal treatment command significant prices. However, value depends heavily on the specific stone — colour saturation, clarity, origin, and treatment status all play a role. Untreated Colombian emeralds, for example, are exceptionally rare and highly prized by collectors and connoisseurs worldwide.
Yes, with the right care and setting, you can wear an emerald ring every day. We recommend choosing a protective setting — such as a bezel or a halo — that shields the stone's edges from impact. Avoid exposing your ring to harsh chemicals, ultrasonic cleaners, or heavy physical activity. Clean it gently with mild soapy water and a soft brush, and have it inspected by a jeweller periodically to ensure the setting remains secure.
A real emerald can be identified by a few key characteristics. Natural emeralds almost always contain internal inclusions — known as "jardin" — which are a sign of authenticity rather than a flaw. Synthetic or glass imitations tend to look too perfect and lack this natural character. The most reliable way to verify authenticity is through a gemological certificate from a recognised laboratory such as GIA or AGL. When purchasing from a reputable jeweller like DG & Co., full gemstone disclosure and certification are always provided.
The most valuable and desirable emeralds are medium to medium-dark in tone, with a vivid, saturated green colour — often described as "slightly bluish green." Stones that are too light lack the rich depth associated with fine emeralds, while those that are too dark can appear dull and lose their brilliance. The ideal emerald strikes a balance: deeply coloured but still transparent enough to allow light to pass through and reflect beautifully. Colombian and Zambian emeralds are particularly prized for achieving this perfect tonal balance.
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