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Drop Dead Gorgeous Cleopatra

Nangi fine jewelry - green emerald ring in yellow gold

Nangi fine jewelry - green emerald ring in yellow goldNangi fine jewelry - green emerald ring in yellow goldNangi fine jewelry - green emerald ring in yellow goldNangi fine jewelry - green emerald ring in yellow goldNangi fine jewelry - green emerald ring in yellow goldNangi fine jewelry - green emerald ring in yellow gold

Drop Dead Gorgeous Cleopatra

NOK 6 490

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This item is sold, but please contact us if you're interested in purchasing a similar piece.

Details

DETAILS

  • A DROP dead gorgeous 0,35 carat green emerald set in 14K solid yellow gold
  • The gold band is round and measures 1,4 mm in the width

CLEOPATRA

  • The Emerald was Queen Cleopatra’s favorite gem - thus the name

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Cleopatra

The Emerald was Cleopatra of Egypt's favorite gem and she used it in all her royal adornments. The first known Emerald mines were in Egypt, dating from at least 330 BC into the 1700s. Legends endowed the wearer with the ability to foresee the future when Emerald was placed under the tongue. Emerald was once also believed to cure diseases like cholera and malaria. Wearing an Emerald was believed to reveal the truth or falseness of a lover’s oath as well as make one an eloquent speaker. Legend also states that Emerald was one of the four precious stones given by God to King Solomon. These four stones were said to have endowed the king with power over all creation.

Emerald

Emerald is the bluish green to green variety of beryl, a mineral species that includes aquamarine. Emerald’s lush green has soothed souls and excited imaginations since antiquity. Its name comes from the ancient Greek word for green, “smaragdus.”

Emeralds are the rarest gemstones and are typically mined in Colombia, Brazil, Afghanistan and Zambia. The first known Emerald mines were in Egypt, dating from at least 330 BC into the 1700's.

The gemstone has many special qualities, but colored stone professionals generally agree that emeralds are, most of all, about color. Emerald has been the standard for green among colored stones for thousands of years.

Emeralds typically contain inclusions that are visible to the unaided eye. Because of this, trade members and some consumers understand and accept the presence of inclusions in emeralds.

It’s important to understand that inclusions are a natural part of emeralds, and you should always expect to find them. Inclusions in emeralds are special, and if an emerald doesn't have any inclusions it is most likely synthetic, or an imitation. Emerald inclusions are often described as looking mossy or garden-like. They’re sometimes called “jardin,” which is French for garden. In the rare case of eye-clean emeralds, they are especially valuable.

Emerald scores an 8 on Mohs Hardness Scale.

This unique gemstone is the birthstone of May and is considered to be a symbol of rebirth and love. It symbolizes hope, growth, renewal and the search for meaning.

Cleopatra was known to have a passion for emerald, and used it in her royal adornments. Legends endowed the wearer with the ability to foresee the future when emerald was placed under the tongue, as well as to reveal truth and be protected against evil spells. Emerald was once also believed to cure diseases like cholera and malaria. Wearing an emerald was believed to reveal the truth or falseness of a lover’s oath as well as make one an eloquent speaker. 

Legend also states that emerald was one of the four precious stones given by God to King Solomon. These four stones were said to have endowed the king with power over all creation.

Drop Dead Gorgeous

Our Drop Dead Gorgeous Collection is just that - DROP dead gorgeous! It features our signature pear cut gemstone, and this is in fact a very hard cut to come across. Due to their elongated shape, pear-shaped gems make the wearer's fingers appear longer and slimmer.

Resembling a teardrop, the pear cut is rounded in one end and has a tapered point in the other end. The pear cut has one of the highest number of facets of any gemstone cuts. With 71 facets, the pear cut stunningly reflects light and color. It’s said that the pear cut symbolizes tears of joy, and that the shape fits perfectly to a woman who feels confident, empowered and dares to walk to the beat of her own drum.

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Finding your ring size

All of our rings are standard EU sizes. If you don’t know your EU size, you can visit a local jeweller and have them measure your finger or one of your rings to determine the correct ring size. If you are unable to do this, please feel free to use our options below.

MEASURE AT HOME

  • Take a piece of paper and wrap it around the finger
  • Mark the exact spot where the ends join
  • With a ruler, measure the length from end to end
  • Use the chart below to find the correct size (e.g. EU size 42 = 42 mm circumference)

ARE YOU GIFTING A RING TO SOMEONE?

Measure the diameter of a ring you know fits the person you are giving the ring to. Alternatively: choose the most common ring size (EU 54/17.2 mm/US size 7) and have your local jeweler adjust the ring if needed afterwards.
EUDiameter (mm)US
4213,42
4313,72,5
4414,03
4514,33,5
4614,6-
4715,04
4815,34,5
4915,65
5015,95,5
5116,2-
5216,56
5316,86,5
5417,27
5517,57,5
5617,8-
5718,18
5818,48,5
5918,8-
6019,19
6119,49,5
6219,710
6320,010,5
6420,3-
6520,611