An emerald wedding band is often purchased together and matched with an emerald engagement ring. While emerald engagement rings generally feature one large emerald set high in a solitaire setting, the emeralds in wedding rings are generally much smaller and are set flush with the ring. Emerald wedding rings often feature diamonds as well for a stunning contrast.
To begin shopping for emerald wedding rings, you need to understand the four Cs of emerald grading: cut, clarity, color, and carat weight. Learning the tradeoffs will guide you in selecting different loose emeralds. For more information, see emerald grading.
Once you have you selected the perfect emeralds that matches your budget and preferences, you next select the jewelry ring setting to mount your emeralds in. For more information on different ring settings, see jewelry settings.





