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Emerald & Amethyst Mystical Fairy Queen Ring in Sterling Silver

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Emerald & Amethyst Mystical Fairy Queen Ring in Sterling Silver

This emerald engagement ring features a marquise-cut simulated emerald center stone framed by marquise-cut natural amethyst accent stones along a twisted leaf-vine band — all in 925 sterling silver. The combination of vivid green emerald against soft purple amethyst creates a fairy-tale color story drawn from forest and mist, and the dual-birthstone design carries built-in symbolism for couples where one partner has a May birthday (emerald) and the other has a February birthday (amethyst). For partners drawn to colored stones, nature-inspired bridal styling, or fairy-queen aesthetic.

Marquise Emerald Natural Amethyst Accents Twisted Leaf Vine Band May + February Birthstones Sterling Silver Fairy Queen Aesthetic

The dual-birthstone story

May — Emerald Center

Marquise-cut simulated emerald center stone. Emerald is the May birthstone, symbolizing rebirth, love, and renewal.

February — Amethyst Sides

Marquise-cut natural amethyst accent stones. Amethyst is the February birthstone, symbolizing clarity, calm, and devotion.

The dual-birthstone framing is genuinely meaningful for couples where one partner is a May baby and the other is a February baby — the ring carries the symbolism of both partners on a single piece. The colors also work beautifully together as design alone: vivid green emerald reads bright and forest-like, soft purple amethyst reads quiet and contemplative, and the contrast between them gives the ring real visual depth that single-stone solitaires lack.

The marquise-cut emerald center

The center stone is a marquise-cut simulated emerald — a vivid green color with the brilliant clarity that defines high-quality emerald-look stones. The simulated stone captures the emerald color and brilliance at a more accessible price point than natural mined emerald (natural emeralds at this size and color command very high prices and almost always have visible inclusions). The marquise cut elongates the finger and creates dramatic visual presence — the elongated, pointed-oval shape gives the ring directional flow and makes the stone appear about 15% larger than equivalent-carat round cuts. Marquise is one of the most distinctive engagement ring cuts and works particularly well for non-traditional bridal styling.

The natural amethyst accent stones

Six marquise-cut natural amethyst accent stones flank the center stone — three on each side, arranged like clusters of leaves growing along the band. Amethyst is real natural amethyst (the purple variety of quartz), formed in volcanic geodes over millions of years. Each stone has its own slight variation in color depth and clarity since natural gemstones are never identical. The marquise cuts of the amethyst echo the marquise cut of the center emerald, creating a coherent design language across all the stones.

The twisted leaf-vine band

The shoulders of the band are sculpted into a twisted leaf-vine pattern that flows from the setting down both sides — the same nature-inspired language as the leaf-clustered amethyst arrangement. The twist adds visual texture that keeps the band from reading flat, and the leaf detail ties the ring to nature-inspired and fairycore aesthetics without going dramatic.

Why partners choose this ring

This is the right engagement ring for partners drawn to colored stones, dual-birthstone symbolism, or fairy-queen aesthetics. The emerald + amethyst combination is unusual in mainstream bridal jewelry — most colored-stone engagement rings stay within a single color story (all green, all purple, all blue) — and the cross-color symbolism makes it especially meaningful for couples where the two partners' birth months align with these stones. Popular as:

  • An engagement ring for couples where one partner has a May birthday and the other has a February birthday
  • A May birthstone gift for partners born in May (emerald is the May birthstone)
  • A February birthstone gift for partners born in February (amethyst is the February birthstone)
  • A nature-inspired bridal piece for partners drawn to fairy-queen, forest, or fantasy aesthetics
  • A non-traditional alternative to white-stone solitaires for partners who want color and meaning
  • A meaningful anniversary gift (emerald is the 20th and 35th anniversary stone)

Specifications

  • Center stone: Simulated emerald, marquise cut
  • Accent stones: Six marquise-cut natural amethyst (three on each side)
  • Setting: Prong-set center with marquise accent clusters
  • Band: Twisted leaf-vine pattern
  • Metal: 925 solid sterling silver
  • Hardness: Amethyst 7 Mohs
  • Sizing: Standard ring sizes available
  • Custom options: Available with natural emerald center stone, lab-grown emerald, or in solid 14K gold on request — contact us for a custom quote

Sizing & care

Standard sterling silver care: store in a cloth pouch or jewelry box separated from harder jewelry. Clean gently with a soft brush and warm soapy water to reach into the leaf detail and around the stones, then dry with a soft cloth. Avoid harsh chemical cleaners and ultrasonic cleaners. Remove before swimming in chlorinated pools, hot tubs, or doing heavy hands-on work. Sterling silver rings can be resized within reason by a local jeweler, though the leaf band and side-stone clusters add slight complexity.

Emerald engagement ring FAQs

Is the emerald real?

The center stone is a simulated emerald — a high-quality lab-created green stone that captures the vivid color and brilliance of natural emerald at a more accessible price point. It's not a natural mined emerald. The amethyst accent stones are real natural amethyst (the purple variety of quartz). If you'd prefer this ring with a real natural or lab-grown emerald center stone, contact us for a custom quote — we offer those upgrades on request.

Why choose simulated emerald instead of natural?

Natural emeralds at this size and color quality command very high prices and almost always have visible inclusions (called "jardin" — the French word for garden — referring to the natural inclusions that look like tiny gardens trapped in the stone). Simulated emerald captures the vivid green color and brilliance without the inclusions and at a significantly more accessible price. For buyers who prioritize the color and look at a sterling silver price point, simulated emerald is the right choice. For buyers who want fully natural construction, contact us about a custom natural emerald upgrade.

Are the amethyst accent stones natural?

Yes. The marquise-cut amethyst accent stones are genuine natural amethyst — a real gemstone (the purple variety of quartz) formed in volcanic geodes over millions of years and mined from natural sources. Each stone has slight variations in color depth and clarity since natural gemstones are never identical.

Why both May and February birthstones?

Emerald is the traditional May birthstone, and amethyst is the traditional February birthstone. Combining both stones in one ring creates dual-birthstone symbolism that's especially meaningful for couples where one partner has a May birthday and the other has a February birthday — the ring literally carries both partners' birth months. It also works beautifully as a gift for someone born in either May or February as a single-birthstone-focused piece, with the second stone as complementary design.

What does emerald symbolize?

Emerald has been associated for centuries with rebirth, love, fertility, and renewal — the bright green color carries associations with spring, growth, and new beginnings across many cultures. As an engagement ring stone, emerald represents the promise of a love that grows and renews itself. Cleopatra famously favored emeralds, and emerald engagement rings have a long tradition in royal and aristocratic bridal jewelry.

What does amethyst symbolize?

Amethyst has been associated for centuries with clarity, calm, spiritual focus, and protection. The name comes from the Greek "amethystos" meaning "not drunken" — the ancient Greeks believed the stone protected against intoxication and helped maintain a clear mind. In a dual-birthstone engagement ring, amethyst's calm and clarity symbolism balances emerald's growth and renewal symbolism — together representing both the steady devotion and the dynamic growth of a long partnership.

Why a marquise cut?

Marquise cut is the elongated, pointed-oval shape that elongates the finger and creates dramatic visual presence — the stone appears about 15% larger than equivalent-carat round cuts. The pointed ends give the marquise its distinctive look and let the stone direct the eye. Both the center emerald and the side amethyst accents use marquise cuts, creating coherent design language across all the stones.

Is this real solid sterling silver?

Yes. The ring is crafted from 925 solid sterling silver — the standard sterling silver alloy used in fine jewelry. Sterling silver is the metal itself, not a plating layer over a cheaper base metal.

Will this ring turn my finger green?

No. Genuine 925 sterling silver does not cause skin discoloration. The green-finger problem is associated with low-quality or fake metals — particularly cheap rings containing copper alloys. Real sterling silver is safe for most skin types.

Can this ring be resized?

Yes — sterling silver rings can be resized within reason by a local jeweler. The leaf-and-vine band and side-stone clusters add some complexity to resizing, so choose a skilled jeweler who can resize without disrupting the stone settings or band texture. We recommend ordering your correct size from the start whenever possible.

Is there a solid gold version of this ring?

Yes. We can custom-make this ring in solid 14K white gold, rose gold, or yellow gold (with natural or lab-grown emerald center stone instead of simulated, plus moissanite or natural diamond accent stones if preferred over amethyst). Contact us before ordering for a custom quote — solid gold versions take 2-6 weeks production time and are priced accordingly.

 

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Description

This emerald engagement ring features a marquise-cut simulated emerald center stone framed by marquise-cut natural amethyst accent stones along a twisted leaf-vine band — all in 925 sterling silver. The combination of vivid green emerald against soft purple amethyst creates a fairy-tale color story drawn from forest and mist, and the dual-birthstone design carries built-in symbolism for couples where one partner has a May birthday (emerald) and the other has a February birthday (amethyst). For partners drawn to colored stones, nature-inspired bridal styling, or fairy-queen aesthetic.

Marquise Emerald Natural Amethyst Accents Twisted Leaf Vine Band May + February Birthstones Sterling Silver Fairy Queen Aesthetic

The dual-birthstone story

May — Emerald Center

Marquise-cut simulated emerald center stone. Emerald is the May birthstone, symbolizing rebirth, love, and renewal.

February — Amethyst Sides

Marquise-cut natural amethyst accent stones. Amethyst is the February birthstone, symbolizing clarity, calm, and devotion.

The dual-birthstone framing is genuinely meaningful for couples where one partner is a May baby and the other is a February baby — the ring carries the symbolism of both partners on a single piece. The colors also work beautifully together as design alone: vivid green emerald reads bright and forest-like, soft purple amethyst reads quiet and contemplative, and the contrast between them gives the ring real visual depth that single-stone solitaires lack.

The marquise-cut emerald center

The center stone is a marquise-cut simulated emerald — a vivid green color with the brilliant clarity that defines high-quality emerald-look stones. The simulated stone captures the emerald color and brilliance at a more accessible price point than natural mined emerald (natural emeralds at this size and color command very high prices and almost always have visible inclusions). The marquise cut elongates the finger and creates dramatic visual presence — the elongated, pointed-oval shape gives the ring directional flow and makes the stone appear about 15% larger than equivalent-carat round cuts. Marquise is one of the most distinctive engagement ring cuts and works particularly well for non-traditional bridal styling.

The natural amethyst accent stones

Six marquise-cut natural amethyst accent stones flank the center stone — three on each side, arranged like clusters of leaves growing along the band. Amethyst is real natural amethyst (the purple variety of quartz), formed in volcanic geodes over millions of years. Each stone has its own slight variation in color depth and clarity since natural gemstones are never identical. The marquise cuts of the amethyst echo the marquise cut of the center emerald, creating a coherent design language across all the stones.

The twisted leaf-vine band

The shoulders of the band are sculpted into a twisted leaf-vine pattern that flows from the setting down both sides — the same nature-inspired language as the leaf-clustered amethyst arrangement. The twist adds visual texture that keeps the band from reading flat, and the leaf detail ties the ring to nature-inspired and fairycore aesthetics without going dramatic.

Why partners choose this ring

This is the right engagement ring for partners drawn to colored stones, dual-birthstone symbolism, or fairy-queen aesthetics. The emerald + amethyst combination is unusual in mainstream bridal jewelry — most colored-stone engagement rings stay within a single color story (all green, all purple, all blue) — and the cross-color symbolism makes it especially meaningful for couples where the two partners' birth months align with these stones. Popular as:

  • An engagement ring for couples where one partner has a May birthday and the other has a February birthday
  • A May birthstone gift for partners born in May (emerald is the May birthstone)
  • A February birthstone gift for partners born in February (amethyst is the February birthstone)
  • A nature-inspired bridal piece for partners drawn to fairy-queen, forest, or fantasy aesthetics
  • A non-traditional alternative to white-stone solitaires for partners who want color and meaning
  • A meaningful anniversary gift (emerald is the 20th and 35th anniversary stone)

Specifications

  • Center stone: Simulated emerald, marquise cut
  • Accent stones: Six marquise-cut natural amethyst (three on each side)
  • Setting: Prong-set center with marquise accent clusters
  • Band: Twisted leaf-vine pattern
  • Metal: 925 solid sterling silver
  • Hardness: Amethyst 7 Mohs
  • Sizing: Standard ring sizes available
  • Custom options: Available with natural emerald center stone, lab-grown emerald, or in solid 14K gold on request — contact us for a custom quote

Sizing & care

Standard sterling silver care: store in a cloth pouch or jewelry box separated from harder jewelry. Clean gently with a soft brush and warm soapy water to reach into the leaf detail and around the stones, then dry with a soft cloth. Avoid harsh chemical cleaners and ultrasonic cleaners. Remove before swimming in chlorinated pools, hot tubs, or doing heavy hands-on work. Sterling silver rings can be resized within reason by a local jeweler, though the leaf band and side-stone clusters add slight complexity.

Emerald engagement ring FAQs

Is the emerald real?

The center stone is a simulated emerald — a high-quality lab-created green stone that captures the vivid color and brilliance of natural emerald at a more accessible price point. It's not a natural mined emerald. The amethyst accent stones are real natural amethyst (the purple variety of quartz). If you'd prefer this ring with a real natural or lab-grown emerald center stone, contact us for a custom quote — we offer those upgrades on request.

Why choose simulated emerald instead of natural?

Natural emeralds at this size and color quality command very high prices and almost always have visible inclusions (called "jardin" — the French word for garden — referring to the natural inclusions that look like tiny gardens trapped in the stone). Simulated emerald captures the vivid green color and brilliance without the inclusions and at a significantly more accessible price. For buyers who prioritize the color and look at a sterling silver price point, simulated emerald is the right choice. For buyers who want fully natural construction, contact us about a custom natural emerald upgrade.

Are the amethyst accent stones natural?

Yes. The marquise-cut amethyst accent stones are genuine natural amethyst — a real gemstone (the purple variety of quartz) formed in volcanic geodes over millions of years and mined from natural sources. Each stone has slight variations in color depth and clarity since natural gemstones are never identical.

Why both May and February birthstones?

Emerald is the traditional May birthstone, and amethyst is the traditional February birthstone. Combining both stones in one ring creates dual-birthstone symbolism that's especially meaningful for couples where one partner has a May birthday and the other has a February birthday — the ring literally carries both partners' birth months. It also works beautifully as a gift for someone born in either May or February as a single-birthstone-focused piece, with the second stone as complementary design.

What does emerald symbolize?

Emerald has been associated for centuries with rebirth, love, fertility, and renewal — the bright green color carries associations with spring, growth, and new beginnings across many cultures. As an engagement ring stone, emerald represents the promise of a love that grows and renews itself. Cleopatra famously favored emeralds, and emerald engagement rings have a long tradition in royal and aristocratic bridal jewelry.

What does amethyst symbolize?

Amethyst has been associated for centuries with clarity, calm, spiritual focus, and protection. The name comes from the Greek "amethystos" meaning "not drunken" — the ancient Greeks believed the stone protected against intoxication and helped maintain a clear mind. In a dual-birthstone engagement ring, amethyst's calm and clarity symbolism balances emerald's growth and renewal symbolism — together representing both the steady devotion and the dynamic growth of a long partnership.

Why a marquise cut?

Marquise cut is the elongated, pointed-oval shape that elongates the finger and creates dramatic visual presence — the stone appears about 15% larger than equivalent-carat round cuts. The pointed ends give the marquise its distinctive look and let the stone direct the eye. Both the center emerald and the side amethyst accents use marquise cuts, creating coherent design language across all the stones.

Is this real solid sterling silver?

Yes. The ring is crafted from 925 solid sterling silver — the standard sterling silver alloy used in fine jewelry. Sterling silver is the metal itself, not a plating layer over a cheaper base metal.

Will this ring turn my finger green?

No. Genuine 925 sterling silver does not cause skin discoloration. The green-finger problem is associated with low-quality or fake metals — particularly cheap rings containing copper alloys. Real sterling silver is safe for most skin types.

Can this ring be resized?

Yes — sterling silver rings can be resized within reason by a local jeweler. The leaf-and-vine band and side-stone clusters add some complexity to resizing, so choose a skilled jeweler who can resize without disrupting the stone settings or band texture. We recommend ordering your correct size from the start whenever possible.

Is there a solid gold version of this ring?

Yes. We can custom-make this ring in solid 14K white gold, rose gold, or yellow gold (with natural or lab-grown emerald center stone instead of simulated, plus moissanite or natural diamond accent stones if preferred over amethyst). Contact us before ordering for a custom quote — solid gold versions take 2-6 weeks production time and are priced accordingly.