




Aurora Oval Halo Aquamarine Ring in Sterling Silver
This aquamarine ring centers a 1.4 carat lab-created oval aquamarine inside a marquise-cut sunburst halo — pale sea-blue at the core, radiating outward into a crown of simulated diamond petals. The whole piece reads somewhere between an engagement ring and a cocktail ring, which is kind of the point. It's built for wear, not just display.
The Aquamarine
- Lab-created aquamarine — same beryl composition as natural aquamarine, grown rather than mined
- Oval cut, 6.0 × 8.0 mm, approximately 1.4 carats — real substance at the center
- Signature cool sea-blue color, clean and clear (lab-created stones tend to show fewer inclusions than natural aquamarine at this carat weight)
- Mohs 8 hardness — tough enough for daily wear
The Halo
- Twelve marquise-cut simulated diamonds radiate outward from the center like petals, creating a sunburst or starburst silhouette
- Small round simulated diamonds fill the gaps between the marquise points, adding density to the halo
- 17.5 × 13.1 mm halo footprint — large, dramatic, cocktail-scale
- The halo is what makes this ring. A plain oval solitaire would feel restrained next to this; the marquise sunburst gives the aquamarine room to glow
The Band
- 925 sterling silver with rhodium finish — the rhodium gives the silver a bright white-gold look and helps it resist tarnish
- 2.1 mm average band width — slim enough to keep the halo as the focal point
- Nickel-free, hypoallergenic, comfort-fit interior
- Polished finish throughout
Why Lab-Created Aquamarine
- Same beryl mineral composition as natural aquamarine — the color, clarity, and hardness are identical
- Ethically grown in a lab with no mining footprint
- More consistent color saturation than most natural aquamarine at this size
- Natural aquamarine at 1.4 carats with this level of clarity would significantly increase the price — lab-created lets the stone lead without the premium
Who It's For
- Anyone drawn to aquamarine engagement rings with real scale and drama — not a subtle solitaire
- Brides who want a piece that feels vintage without being literal about it — this is Art Deco geometry crossed with modern cocktail-ring energy
- March-born buyers (aquamarine is the March birthstone) or anyone celebrating a 19th anniversary
- Buyers drawn to cool blue against bright white fire
- The ring equally works as a statement cocktail piece for someone who already has a wedding set
The Details
- Metal: 925 sterling silver, rhodium finish — hallmarked, nickel-free, hypoallergenic
- Band width: 2.1 mm
- Halo footprint: 17.5 × 13.1 mm
- Center stone: Lab-created aquamarine, oval cut, 6.0 × 8.0 mm, ~1.4 ct, Mohs 8
- Accent stones: Cubic zirconia — marquise-cut sunburst halo with round fill stones
- Fit: Comfort-fit interior
- Free ring box
- Free USA shipping
Original: $59,100.00
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Description
This aquamarine ring centers a 1.4 carat lab-created oval aquamarine inside a marquise-cut sunburst halo — pale sea-blue at the core, radiating outward into a crown of simulated diamond petals. The whole piece reads somewhere between an engagement ring and a cocktail ring, which is kind of the point. It's built for wear, not just display.
The Aquamarine
- Lab-created aquamarine — same beryl composition as natural aquamarine, grown rather than mined
- Oval cut, 6.0 × 8.0 mm, approximately 1.4 carats — real substance at the center
- Signature cool sea-blue color, clean and clear (lab-created stones tend to show fewer inclusions than natural aquamarine at this carat weight)
- Mohs 8 hardness — tough enough for daily wear
The Halo
- Twelve marquise-cut simulated diamonds radiate outward from the center like petals, creating a sunburst or starburst silhouette
- Small round simulated diamonds fill the gaps between the marquise points, adding density to the halo
- 17.5 × 13.1 mm halo footprint — large, dramatic, cocktail-scale
- The halo is what makes this ring. A plain oval solitaire would feel restrained next to this; the marquise sunburst gives the aquamarine room to glow
The Band
- 925 sterling silver with rhodium finish — the rhodium gives the silver a bright white-gold look and helps it resist tarnish
- 2.1 mm average band width — slim enough to keep the halo as the focal point
- Nickel-free, hypoallergenic, comfort-fit interior
- Polished finish throughout
Why Lab-Created Aquamarine
- Same beryl mineral composition as natural aquamarine — the color, clarity, and hardness are identical
- Ethically grown in a lab with no mining footprint
- More consistent color saturation than most natural aquamarine at this size
- Natural aquamarine at 1.4 carats with this level of clarity would significantly increase the price — lab-created lets the stone lead without the premium
Who It's For
- Anyone drawn to aquamarine engagement rings with real scale and drama — not a subtle solitaire
- Brides who want a piece that feels vintage without being literal about it — this is Art Deco geometry crossed with modern cocktail-ring energy
- March-born buyers (aquamarine is the March birthstone) or anyone celebrating a 19th anniversary
- Buyers drawn to cool blue against bright white fire
- The ring equally works as a statement cocktail piece for someone who already has a wedding set
The Details
- Metal: 925 sterling silver, rhodium finish — hallmarked, nickel-free, hypoallergenic
- Band width: 2.1 mm
- Halo footprint: 17.5 × 13.1 mm
- Center stone: Lab-created aquamarine, oval cut, 6.0 × 8.0 mm, ~1.4 ct, Mohs 8
- Accent stones: Cubic zirconia — marquise-cut sunburst halo with round fill stones
- Fit: Comfort-fit interior
- Free ring box
- Free USA shipping
























