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The Symbolism of an Emerald Engagement Ring

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Emerald and Diamond Engagement Ring

Engagement rings have a very long history that dates back thousands of years. Rings were given in ancient times as not only a token of commitment but also as a way to prove a potential match had the resources to take care of the bride. Over the centuries, many aspects of rings have gained symbolic importance. Although times have changed, the symbolism can still help you to decide on a ring’s designs and components. This blog post is a quick overview but coming soon is a much more detailed series on engagement ring symbolism I think you might enjoy.


Emerald engagement rings can be set in a variety of ways, including solitaire, halo, or pavé. Sometimes they feature diamonds or smaller emeralds as side stones. The most attractive shape for an emerald is, in my opinion, the octagon shape. With two long sides, the octagon cut looks a lot like a rectangle with rounded corners. The round cut is more popular than my favorite but I love the octagon.


The primary symbolism of emeralds is the season of spring. This is because of the deep green color. Just as spring brings new growth after winter, this aspect of an emerald’s symbolism represents new beginnings. So, the emerald's green color and the ring's shape can represent a couple's enduring love and commitment to each other filled with new beginnings, growth, and renewal. 


In ancient cultures, emeralds were associated with gods and goddesses and had sacred religious significance. The Incas and Aztecs used emeralds in ceremonial jewelry because they believed the stones had spiritual powers. Those cultures aren’t the only culture either. All across the world emeralds are associated with life, growth, and love.


If you need an emerald engagement ring in San Diego, Bert Levi Family Jewelers would love the opportunity to help you. Give me a call or drop by my showroom in La Jolla. You’ll be glad you did.

 

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