Inspired by the graceful structure of a forest archway, this natural emerald engagement ring brings together vintage Art Deco geometry and refined modern craftsmanship.
At its center is a square Asscher-cut natural emerald measuring approximately 7 × 7 mm and weighing around 1.5 carats. Its deep step-cut facets draw the eye inward, revealing the rich green color and characteristic internal inclusions traditionally known as the emerald’s “jardin”—the French word for garden. These naturally formed inclusions make every emerald individually recognizable and are part of the unique identity of the gemstone.
The center emerald is securely held by four sculptural corner bezel-prongs crafted in yellow gold. This setting protects the corners of the gemstone while preserving the clean, square outline of the Asscher cut.
A small tapered baguette lab-grown diamond is set on each side of the emerald. Their crisp linear facets complement the center stone’s stepped geometry, adding balanced brilliance without overpowering its vivid green color.
The ring’s symmetrical “Forest Arch” shoulders are influenced by Art Deco architecture. Clean gold lines frame the platinum diamond settings, creating open spaces that make the design feel light, architectural, and distinctive. There is no halo, pavé cluster, leaf motif, decorative outer frame, or additional band—the beauty of the ring comes entirely from its precise proportions, contrasting metals, and carefully considered negative space.
Handcrafted in your choice of solid 14K or 18K yellow gold with platinum gemstone settings, this ring is a meaningful alternative to a traditional diamond engagement ring. It is equally suited to an engagement, anniversary, milestone celebration, or heirloom-style statement piece.
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