Emeralds are known for their special green color that has entranced jewelry lovers for centuries. This stone has been popular for royalty and everyday folks alike, and we’re proud to offer a new collection of emerald jewelry now at Shane Co. Learn more about our emerald jewelry below!
Now Offering Emeralds
At Shane Co., we have been searching for the perfect emeralds to share with the world for a while. We wanted to wait until we found an excellent source for the stone that meets our extremely high standards before offering this gorgeous gemstone. We’re excited to say that we now have emeralds as part of our stunning collection!
We decided to create emerald jewelry that really emphasizes the stone’s natural beauty. We have plenty of options whether emerald is your birthstone, you’re looking for a unique gift, or you’re a lover of all things green.
Introducing Our Emerald Jewelry
As part of our new offering of emerald jewelry, we have plenty of new styles we can’t wait to share with you! Check out what we have available at Shane Co. below to find your perfect emerald piece of jewelry.
Bezel-Set Emerald Jewelry
We have a selection of emerald jewelry that features round bezel-set stones. These pieces include a ring, necklace, earrings, and a bracelet, with options in yellow gold, white gold, and rose gold. Consider building your emerald wardrobe with every piece from the set for a matching collection! Check out the following:
- Elowen Bezel-Set Emerald Pendant
- Elowen Bezel-Set Emerald Ring
- Elowen Bezel-Set Emerald Studs
- Elowen Bezel-Set Emerald Bracelet
Emerald Cut Emeralds
We also have a selection of emerald jewelry with emerald cut stones, including a ring, necklace, earrings, and a bracelet. All of these pieces are available in white gold and yellow gold. Get a classic emerald cut in the shape with the same name. Check out the following:
Three-Stone Emerald Jewelry
For a truly stunning look, check out our three-stone emerald necklace and earrings. Both are available in white gold and yellow gold and feature diamonds in addition to emeralds. These two selections are a great way to incorporate more emeralds and truly shine bright with their vibrant green color! Check out the following:
More Emerald Jewelry
We also have more options when it comes to our new emerald jewelry collection. Explore these unique rings featuring the colorful gemstone.
More About Emeralds
Emerald is known as May’s birthstone. Historically, some believed wearing emeralds is good for memory and intelligence. They are also said to be associated with true love. Ancient Greeks offered emeralds to Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty. Some still wear emeralds to express truth and good intuition. In addition to being May’s birthstone, emerald also represents the 20th and 55th wedding anniversaries.
Alternatives to Emeralds
If you love the green shade of emeralds but want a different jewelry style, consider the following stones instead:
All of these stones offer a beautiful green hue and carry different meanings. If you’re looking for a lighter shade of green, we also recommend peridot, August’s birthstone. For an array of green shades, you can pair multiple green stones together for an eclectic yet cohesive look.
Fun Facts About Emeralds
Do you love the idea of emeralds and want to learn more about this precious gemstone? Below, we share several fun facts you may not already know about emeralds.
- In addition to properties we already listed that are associated with emeralds, they are also said to keep two partners in balance. This is a great symbol to remember while wearing your emerald jewelry!
- Emeralds tend to be more fragile than other stones like diamonds. Due to their nature, it’s important to take care of your emerald jewelry and not wear it during strenuous activities.
- Emerald is part of the beryl family, along with other colorful gemstones like aquamarine.
- The first emeralds known to be mined were discovered in Egypt in ancient times.
- Emerald is the only gemstone that has a cut named after it. Due to its softer nature, the emerald cut was introduced as a way to ensure that emeralds are cut without any damage to the stone. Since this originated, different methods of cutting emeralds have also remained in practice and been perfected.
Can’t get enough of this glowing green gemstone? Neither can we! We’re happy to answer any questions you have about our new collection of emerald jewelry. Book an appointment online or in-store to meet with one of our expert jewelry consultants.