Emerald with diamond halo on diamond set ring
Product Code:
£5,295
Beautiful natural emerald, rub-over set in yellow gold ring.
- On a diamond set yellow gold ring
- All platinum, or combinations of yellow gold, rose gold & platinum, or with a broader band.
- Although beautiful, emeralds are soft and brittle. We protect them as much as possible by using a rub-over setting.
- A diamond, sapphire or ruby would work well in this design and be more durable.
The price guide shows a 0.21ct emerald and 45 diamonds set in 18ct gold.
Further Details
Experience the allure of a rare and exquisite natural emerald encircled by a halo of natural diamonds, all set on a diamond-studded ring.
The highest-quality, incredibly rare, and beautiful natural emerald. Each piece of jewellery you see on the website is personally handcrafted by David Ashton in London and photographed in its natural elegance—free from AI or digital modification.
Although beautiful, emeralds are soft and brittle. We protect them as much as possible by using a rub-over setting. They are not recommended for everyday engagement rings.
All platinum, or combinations of yellow gold, rose gold & platinum, or with a broader band.
Our passion for gemstones is a lifetime commitment. David & Nicola have honed their skills at the internationally recognised Gem-A and attained the prestigious DGA. With an extensive stock of beautiful diamonds, sapphires, rubies & emeralds, we are confident that the stone you choose will exceed your expectations and be an ongoing delight.
By making an appointment, you are taking the first step towards owning a piece of unique bespoke jewellery. Each piece is hand-made especially for you in our London workshop, making it truly one-of-a-kind.
The price guide shows a 0.21ct emerald and 45 diamonds set in 18ct gold.
Emerald with a diamond halo on a diamond set ring.
Elegantly modern, designed for life, and unmistakable David Ashton creations. His iconic ring stacks have been internationally recognised in Elle, Vogue, V&A, & the TATE.
In his younger years, David trained as a scientific and medical instrument maker in Cambridge and, consequently, as an aircraft engineer. Importantly, this provided him with a unique perspective on precision manufacturing, which he then applied to jewellery making.




