



Aurora Natural Aquamarine Engagement Ring in 14K Solid Yellow Gold
This aquamarine gold ring centers a natural oval aquamarine (6×8mm, ~1.4ct) in a vintage-inspired halo, handcrafted in solid yellow gold — choose 10K, 14K, or 18K. The cool sea-blue aquamarine against warm yellow gold is a striking, heirloom-feeling combination — a March-birthstone engagement ring or meaningful gift with art deco charm. Choose moissanite or natural diamond accents around the halo.
The natural aquamarine center
The center is a genuine natural aquamarine — the sea-blue member of the beryl family (the same family as emerald and morganite) — oval cut, 6×8mm, around 1.4ct, and 8 on the Mohs scale. Its calm blue color reads beautifully in an everyday ring, and at 8 Mohs it's well suited to daily engagement-ring wear with normal care. Genuine mined aquamarine, not lab-created or simulated.
The vintage halo
A scalloped halo of accent stones (overall halo roughly 17.5×13.1mm) frames the oval aquamarine, adding sparkle and a vintage, art deco silhouette that makes the center stone look even larger. Choose your accent stones from the drop-down menu:
- Moissanite (D color): lab-grown, colorless, VVS1, 9.25 Mohs — brilliant and accessible.
- Natural diamond (G/H, I1): conflict-free mined diamonds, eye-clean, 10 Mohs — traditional and enduring.
This listing is for the engagement ring; a matching wedding band can be custom made to order — contact us to coordinate.
Choose your gold: 10K, 14K, or 18K solid yellow gold
This ring is solid yellow gold — the metal itself, not plating or vermeil over a base metal — and you can select your karat from the drop-down menu. 10K is the most durable and most affordable; 14K is the classic balance of rich color and everyday strength (our default); 18K carries the highest gold content and the deepest, warmest hue. The warm gold makes a lovely contrast with cool aquamarine, and the color is permanent: it won't wear off and won't turn your skin green. Our 10K vs 14K vs 18K gold guide breaks down the differences. Also available in white or rose gold on request.
About aquamarine
Aquamarine takes its name from the Latin for sea water, and has long been associated with calm, clarity, and protection — historically a sailor's talisman. As March's birthstone and a 19th-anniversary gem, it carries gentle, meaningful symbolism for an engagement ring or milestone gift.
- Type: Engagement ring (band sold separately / custom)
- Center stone: Natural aquamarine, oval, 6×8mm, ~1.4ct, 8 Mohs
- Halo accents: Choice of moissanite (D, VVS1) or natural diamond (G/H, I1)
- Halo dimensions: ~17.5×13.1mm
- Average band width: 1.7mm
- Metal: Solid yellow gold — 10K, 14K, or 18K, selected from the drop-down (white/rose on request)
- Engraving: Complimentary, up to 16 characters
- Made to order: Allow 3–5 weeks for production
- Every order ships in a complimentary luxury velvet jewelry box
Sizing & care
Clean gently with warm soapy water and a soft brush; avoid harsh chemicals. Aquamarine (8 Mohs) is well suited to daily wear with normal care. Please reference our sizing guide before ordering. An optional written appraisal can be added from the drop-down menu (non-refundable once completed).
Aquamarine gold ring FAQs
Is the aquamarine real and natural?
Yes — a genuine natural aquamarine (the sea-blue variety of beryl), mined rather than lab-created or simulated. Oval cut, ~1.4ct, 8 on the Mohs scale.
Which karat should I choose — 10K, 14K, or 18K?
All three are solid yellow gold. 10K is the hardest-wearing and most affordable; 14K is the sweet spot of rich color and durability — the most popular choice; 18K has the highest gold content and deepest color. See our 10K vs 14K vs 18K guide for a full comparison.
Is this real solid yellow gold?
Yes. The ring is solid yellow gold throughout in your chosen karat — the metal itself, not plating or vermeil. The color is permanent, won't wear off, and won't turn skin green.
Should I choose moissanite or diamond halo accents?
Moissanite is lab-grown, more affordable, and very brilliant; natural diamond is the traditional choice with prestige and resale value. Both frame the aquamarine beautifully.
Does it come with a matching band?
This listing is for the engagement ring. A matching wedding band can be custom made to order — contact us to coordinate a set.
Is aquamarine durable enough for daily wear?
Yes — aquamarine is 8 on the Mohs scale, well suited to daily engagement-ring wear with normal care. Clean gently and avoid harsh chemicals.
How long does it take to make?
Made to order — please allow about 3–5 weeks. Requested modifications may adjust the timeline, and we'll confirm everything before production begins.
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Description
This aquamarine gold ring centers a natural oval aquamarine (6×8mm, ~1.4ct) in a vintage-inspired halo, handcrafted in solid yellow gold — choose 10K, 14K, or 18K. The cool sea-blue aquamarine against warm yellow gold is a striking, heirloom-feeling combination — a March-birthstone engagement ring or meaningful gift with art deco charm. Choose moissanite or natural diamond accents around the halo.
The natural aquamarine center
The center is a genuine natural aquamarine — the sea-blue member of the beryl family (the same family as emerald and morganite) — oval cut, 6×8mm, around 1.4ct, and 8 on the Mohs scale. Its calm blue color reads beautifully in an everyday ring, and at 8 Mohs it's well suited to daily engagement-ring wear with normal care. Genuine mined aquamarine, not lab-created or simulated.
The vintage halo
A scalloped halo of accent stones (overall halo roughly 17.5×13.1mm) frames the oval aquamarine, adding sparkle and a vintage, art deco silhouette that makes the center stone look even larger. Choose your accent stones from the drop-down menu:
- Moissanite (D color): lab-grown, colorless, VVS1, 9.25 Mohs — brilliant and accessible.
- Natural diamond (G/H, I1): conflict-free mined diamonds, eye-clean, 10 Mohs — traditional and enduring.
This listing is for the engagement ring; a matching wedding band can be custom made to order — contact us to coordinate.
Choose your gold: 10K, 14K, or 18K solid yellow gold
This ring is solid yellow gold — the metal itself, not plating or vermeil over a base metal — and you can select your karat from the drop-down menu. 10K is the most durable and most affordable; 14K is the classic balance of rich color and everyday strength (our default); 18K carries the highest gold content and the deepest, warmest hue. The warm gold makes a lovely contrast with cool aquamarine, and the color is permanent: it won't wear off and won't turn your skin green. Our 10K vs 14K vs 18K gold guide breaks down the differences. Also available in white or rose gold on request.
About aquamarine
Aquamarine takes its name from the Latin for sea water, and has long been associated with calm, clarity, and protection — historically a sailor's talisman. As March's birthstone and a 19th-anniversary gem, it carries gentle, meaningful symbolism for an engagement ring or milestone gift.
- Type: Engagement ring (band sold separately / custom)
- Center stone: Natural aquamarine, oval, 6×8mm, ~1.4ct, 8 Mohs
- Halo accents: Choice of moissanite (D, VVS1) or natural diamond (G/H, I1)
- Halo dimensions: ~17.5×13.1mm
- Average band width: 1.7mm
- Metal: Solid yellow gold — 10K, 14K, or 18K, selected from the drop-down (white/rose on request)
- Engraving: Complimentary, up to 16 characters
- Made to order: Allow 3–5 weeks for production
- Every order ships in a complimentary luxury velvet jewelry box
Sizing & care
Clean gently with warm soapy water and a soft brush; avoid harsh chemicals. Aquamarine (8 Mohs) is well suited to daily wear with normal care. Please reference our sizing guide before ordering. An optional written appraisal can be added from the drop-down menu (non-refundable once completed).
Aquamarine gold ring FAQs
Is the aquamarine real and natural?
Yes — a genuine natural aquamarine (the sea-blue variety of beryl), mined rather than lab-created or simulated. Oval cut, ~1.4ct, 8 on the Mohs scale.
Which karat should I choose — 10K, 14K, or 18K?
All three are solid yellow gold. 10K is the hardest-wearing and most affordable; 14K is the sweet spot of rich color and durability — the most popular choice; 18K has the highest gold content and deepest color. See our 10K vs 14K vs 18K guide for a full comparison.
Is this real solid yellow gold?
Yes. The ring is solid yellow gold throughout in your chosen karat — the metal itself, not plating or vermeil. The color is permanent, won't wear off, and won't turn skin green.
Should I choose moissanite or diamond halo accents?
Moissanite is lab-grown, more affordable, and very brilliant; natural diamond is the traditional choice with prestige and resale value. Both frame the aquamarine beautifully.
Does it come with a matching band?
This listing is for the engagement ring. A matching wedding band can be custom made to order — contact us to coordinate a set.
Is aquamarine durable enough for daily wear?
Yes — aquamarine is 8 on the Mohs scale, well suited to daily engagement-ring wear with normal care. Clean gently and avoid harsh chemicals.
How long does it take to make?
Made to order — please allow about 3–5 weeks. Requested modifications may adjust the timeline, and we'll confirm everything before production begins.
























