Is emerald suitable for an engagement ring?
Emerald can be used in an engagement ring, but it needs a more careful approach than sapphire, ruby or diamond. Emeralds often contain natural inclusions and can be more vulnerable to knocks, sharp corners and harsh cleaning. We usually recommend protective settings, sensible proportions and realistic care expectations.
Are emeralds usually treated?
Many emeralds in the international trade are treated with oil or resin to improve the appearance of surface-reaching fissures. This is common and accepted when properly disclosed. Some emeralds show no evidence of treatment, and those stones can be especially desirable when the colour and clarity are attractive.
What makes Australian emeralds different?
Australian emeralds are less commonly seen than emeralds from famous international sources such as Colombia, Zambia or Brazil. They often appeal because of their provenance, rarity in the local market and individual natural character rather than a standardised commercial appearance.
How should emerald jewellery be cared for?
Emerald jewellery should be worn with care and cleaned gently. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners, steam cleaners, harsh chemicals and heavy knocks. Warm soapy water, a soft brush and professional inspection are usually the safest approach.