twosanguinehearts
Brilliant_Rock
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- Jul 10, 2012
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Hi everyone! I’m so excited to share my new Georgian five stone emerald ring, aptly named Georgia.
I spotted her on Instagram (Jack Weir) and purchased her immediately. She’s of English origin, made in 1810, and inscribed with the initials of her original owner on the inside. The deep, rich color of the step cut emeralds was exactly what I was looking for, and I could not believe the amazing condition this ring was in - it’s 212 years old, after all!! 
I celebrated a big birthday at the end of last year, and not long after that I achieved a major milestone at work. To commemorate both of these, I decided I wanted an emerald ring, and the hunt began. I’m a huge antique jewelry buff, but I couldn’t find any emerald rings that felt like “me.” I briefly considered a modern style, but I just couldn’t let myself pull the trigger. It took me 9 months, but when this baby popped up I knew she was the one I had been searching for!
Here is the big photo dump so you can check her out. I’ve been wearing her alone and also paired with other rings - my Victorian emerald and diamond snake ring and Victorian gold band. I can’t pick a favorite finger or stack at this point, so I think I’ll have fun playing with her!!!
Thanks for reading - and would love to hear any other fun ideas for cool stacks I can make with her!!













I celebrated a big birthday at the end of last year, and not long after that I achieved a major milestone at work. To commemorate both of these, I decided I wanted an emerald ring, and the hunt began. I’m a huge antique jewelry buff, but I couldn’t find any emerald rings that felt like “me.” I briefly considered a modern style, but I just couldn’t let myself pull the trigger. It took me 9 months, but when this baby popped up I knew she was the one I had been searching for!
Here is the big photo dump so you can check her out. I’ve been wearing her alone and also paired with other rings - my Victorian emerald and diamond snake ring and Victorian gold band. I can’t pick a favorite finger or stack at this point, so I think I’ll have fun playing with her!!!
Thanks for reading - and would love to hear any other fun ideas for cool stacks I can make with her!!












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