Emerald
Emerald takes its name from the Sanskrit açmagarbha, meaning “stone heart.” Rare and inherently delicate, it forms only under exceptional geological conditions, where pressure, heat and traces of chromium or vanadium converge to produce its unmistakable green. Its natural inclusions — poetically called “gardens” — are not flaws but signatures, revealing the personality and origin of each stone.
Among the most sought-after curiosities is the trapiche emerald, a formation in which the crystal grows into a six-pointed star — a geological rarity prized by collectors.
Across cultures, emerald has symbolised renewal, fertility, love and wisdom. Its colour — never perfectly even — appears almost alive, shifting between vivid greens and subtle blue undertones, always with depth.
Contemporary designers highlight these nuances with sensitivity: Elhanati and Brooke Gregson embrace its organic variations, while Brazilian designer Fernando Jorge works with stones sourced directly from his homeland. A gemstone whose character lies not in perfection, but in the traces of time and pressure that shaped it — a green that carries its own story.
Sarah Appleton
Claw emerald ring
Yellow gold / Emerald
We by WHITEbIRD
Marquise Yellow gold & Emerald Stud
Yellow gold / Emerald
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Pear Yellow gold & Emerald Stud
Yellow gold / Emerald
We by WHITEbIRD
Aurore Emerald Stud
Yellow gold / Emerald
We by WHITEbIRD
Clarisse Rivière bracelet
Yellow gold / Emerald / Diamond
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Solitaire single emerald stud
Yellow gold / Emerald
We by WHITEbIRD
Ada matte yellow gold and emerald hoop
Yellow gold / Emerald
Yellow gold / Opal / Emerald / Diamond / Sapphire
Elhanati
Evie emerald ring
Yellow gold / Emerald
Elhanati
L'amore Sun emerald necklace
Yellow gold / Emerald
Fernando Jorge
Flicker ring
Yellow gold / Emerald



















