One of a Kind Emerald Monolith Ring

SOLD - Starting at $8,850.00
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Details
  • 14k solid recycled yellow gold 
  • Emerald, 0.33 ct, 4x4mm, Colombia
  • Band width: 5mm
Size & Fit

This is a one of a kind piece that can be re-sized. If you would like a size other than what’s listed, simply purchase the ring and specify in the “special instructions for seller” box which size you would like. We will then follow-up with an email to confirm the new size and provide a ship date!

Not sure of your size?

Sourcing

This piece is handmade locally in New York using 100% Fairmined gold which supports the communities at the source of our materials. 

Care

Emeralds are beautiful but delicate and soft stones that require extra attention to ensure their longevity. Inclusions are very common in Emeralds and while they can remain stable for a long time they can form hairline cracks or chips over time if knocked around on a daily basis. We do not typically recommend them for engagement rings. We recommend taking your ring off when exercising or doing anything rough with your hands.

Delivery and Returns

Please note that this ring is considered final sale. If you have any questions or are interested in creating something similar, please email customerservice@wwake.com! If in stock, this item will ship within 2 business days from purchase.

Shipping & Handling

All shipments are sent fully insured with tracking information. A signature upon delivery is required for orders over $500.

  • UPS Standard - $11 (2-7 business days)
  • UPS Second Day - $25 (2 business days)
  • Shipping to Alaska, Hawaii, & Puerto Rico - $28
  • International UPS Saver - $48, not including duties & taxes
Emerald

Material: Emerald

Emeralds' glowing green color is made by the presence of chromium in the mineral. The intensity of an emerald’s color will differ depending on the source – they vary from a light pastel green to a deep rich green (with the added presence of iron). All emeralds technically fall under the Beryl family of minerals, and, technically speaking, our light emeralds can also be called high quality green beryl. 

Our emeralds are sourced from different artisanal mining operations around the world, each providing their own unique color. Our deep green emeralds come from Colombia, while our lighter green emeralds originate from small mining communities in Ethiopia and in Nasarawa, Nigeria.