Emerald and Brilliant Ring in White Gold
This magnificent halo style ring in 14k white gold. The main gemstone, an oval emerald, is surrounded by round brilliant cut diamonds. An amazing gift for a special occasion or a remarkable engagement ring for requesting a hand in marriage.
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CODE | K0651042 |
Material |
White Gold
fineness 14 karat 585/1000 |
Gemstone |
Emerald
Origin natural Cut oval width 6 mm height 8 mm weight 1.2 ct Diamond Origin natural cut round clarity SI color G diameter 1.9 mm weight 0.37 ct |
width | 1.70 mm |
weight | 3.20 g |
Jewelry from the KLENOTA STUDIO
HANDCRAFTED IN PRAGUE
Each piece is crafted and shipped worldwide from our studio in the Old Town of Prague.
EXCEPTIONAL QUALITY
We use high quality materials from verified sources and every piece comes with a certificate of authenticity.
Emerald jewelry
Emeralds, known for their stunning green hues, are one of the most popular choices among natural gemstones. A type of beryl with a hardness of 7.5–8, emeralds are admired for their unique inclusions and cracks, as these distinctive features confirm their natural origins. Alongside rubies and sapphires, emeralds are part of the prestigious "big three" gemstones, making them a timeless choice for fine jewelry.
What gives emeralds their unique green color?
The striking green color of emeralds comes from the presence of chromium in their mineral structure. This unique blend of blue and green hues is exclusive to emeralds and cannot be imitated by any other gemstone.
Which cut is the best for emeralds?
A special cut was developed just for emeralds: the emerald cut is a rectangular or square cut designed to enhance the gemstone's color and brilliance while protecting it from stress and damage caused by wear and tear. Since emeralds are more brittle than rubies or sapphires, the emerald cut can help protect their vulnerable corners. The round or oval cuts are also popular.
How is the weight of emeralds measured?
The weight of emeralds is expressed in carats (ct), with 1 carat equaling 0.20 grams. For earrings and jewelry with multiple emeralds, we provide the total carat weight of all stones in the product details.
How to care for emerald jewelry?
Emeralds are relatively fragile in comparison to sapphires or rubies and should be handled with care. To clean emerald jewelry, soak a soft cloth in soapy water and gently wipe the stone.
Protect your emeralds from sudden temperature changes, heat, impact and pressure. Avoid wearing your jewelry during strenuous activities, where it can be exposed to excessive physical damage that could loosen the stone.
Learn more in our Jewelry care guide >
Diamond jewelry
Diamonds are the hardest natural material on Earth, making them unparalleled in durability and brilliance. As timeless treasures, they are celebrated for their radiant luster and symbolic significance, remaining stunning for generations even with minimal care.
What are the 4Cs in evaluating the quality of a diamond?
The 4Cs refer to cut, clarity, color, and carat (weight). These properties are used to evaluate and certify the quality of diamonds, significantly influencing their price. When shopping for diamond jewelry, these are the main aspects you should consider to find the perfect balance between value and beauty that fits your budget.
Learn more in our blog post: The 4Cs of diamond grading >
How does the cut affect a diamond's appearance?
The cut determines how well a diamond reflects light and is perhaps the most important factor affecting its beauty. All cuts aim to maximize the diamond’s optical properties, balancing its brilliance, fire and sparkle. The round brilliant cut is the most popular, striking the perfect balance between these qualities.
Diamonds can also be cut into various “fantasy” shapes, such as marquise, baguette, heart, teardrop, oval, and princess, offering unique shapes and styles for different tastes. Cut grading considers several criteria, including the type of cut, its proportions relative to weight, the symmetry of individual facets, and the quality of their polish.
Learn more in our blog post: Gemstone shapes: why shape and cut are not the same thing >
What is diamond clarity, and how is it graded?
Clarity is based on the number, size, and placement of inclusions (internal impurities or imperfections):
- IF (Internally Flawless): No inclusions
- VVS1, VVS2 (Very Very Slightly Included): Very small inclusions
- VS1, VS2 (Very Slightly Included): Small inclusions
- SI1, SI2 (Slightly Included): Inclusions visible with a magnifying glass
- I1, I2, I3 (Included): Medium to larger inclusions visible to the naked eye, also labeled as "P" in the Czech Republic
What does a diamond’s color grade mean?
Diamond color is graded based on how close the stone is to being colorless. Most natural diamonds have a yellow hue. Colors are graded based on this international scale:
- D to F: Colorless
- G to J: Near colorless
- K to M: Faint yellow tint
- N to Z: Brown-yellow tint
Other diamond colors are called fancy and are highly desired, such as green or blue. Fancy color diamond have their own color grading scale and can be treated to enhance their hue.
What is a carat and how is a diamond’s weight measured?
The weight of diamonds is expressed in carats (ct) to two decimal places. One carat equals 0.2 grams. For earrings or jewelry with multiple diamonds, we specify the total carat weight of all diamonds in the product details.
How to care for diamond jewelry?
To clean diamond jewelry, soak it in warm soapy water and use a soft brush to remove any dirt. Only a diamond can scratch another diamond, so protecting its setting is the more important aspect. Avoid wearing your jewelry during strenuous activites, where it can be exposed to excessive pressure, impact and other physical damage that could loosen the stone.
Learn more in our Jewelry care guide >
Natural diamonds vs lab grown diamonds – what is the difference?
Modern technology can replicate the exact conditions under which diamonds form in nature, creating real diamonds in a controlled laboratory setting. While natural diamonds take billions of years to form beneath the Earth's surface, lab grown diamonds are produced in just weeks or months. Both types share identical physical, chemical, and visual properties—the only difference lies in their origin.
Lab grown diamonds are also more affordable, as their production is less labor-intensive and often considered a more environmentally friendly option. This means you can choose larger or higher-quality lab grown diamonds for a significantly lower price than a comparable natural diamond.
Learn more in our blog post: Lab Grown Diamonds: A Miracle of Modern Technology >