The Emerald Three Stone
LAB-GROWN EMERALD · EMERALD CUT · PT 950 · TWO SIDE STONES
Emerald grown in weeks instead of eons, same chemistry, honest price. Every piece shown is a real work in the studio today. · 1 WORKS
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LAB-GROWN EMERALD · EMERALD CUT · PT 950 · TWO SIDE STONES
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Before you choose
Long fingers carry tall settings; working hands want a bezel or a low prong. If you wear gloves or type all day, height is the first decision, not the last.
A ring worn daily needs 8 or harder on the Mohs scale: sapphire, spinel, diamond. Softer stones like opal and emerald are occasion stones, or need protective settings.
Fingers run a half size larger by evening and in summer. We size to your afternoon measurement and resize free within two sizes.
A well-cut smaller stone reads larger and livelier than a lazy big one. This is where our money goes, and where yours should.
The short answer
Lab-grown emerald side stones rings at Made With Color: one one of a kind work at $4,980, each built around a stone chosen loose, in daylight, in New York. Emerald grown in weeks instead of eons, same chemistry, honest price. Every stone ships with a passport naming origin, carat, cut, and any treatment in plain words. A center stone flanked by smaller ones down the shoulders, light widening as it runs.
Emerald grown in weeks instead of eons, same chemistry, honest price. We choose every stone loose, in daylight, and every work above carries a passport that says exactly what it is.
Tapered side stones flatter the center; uniform ones read architectural.
Lab-grown emerald is 7.5 / 10 on the Mohs scale. For daily rings, choose a bezel or low prongs; for earrings and pendants, wear it freely.
Measure a ring you already own at the end of the day, when fingers run largest.
Decide setting height first. Hands that type, garden, or lift want the stone low.
Side stones widen the light and dress the hand. A plain band retires nothing and argues with nothing. Choose by the rest of the drawer.
Lab-grown emerald is 7.5 / 10 on the Mohs scale. A ring takes more knocks than any other jewel. Below 8 on the Mohs scale, choose a bezel or a low setting.
Lab-grown emerald is the May birthstone and the traditional stone of the 20th anniversary. We set it for both, and for no occasion at all.
Untreated unless the passport says otherwise. When a stone of ours is heated or grown in a lab, the passport says so in that word, in the same type size as everything else, and the price reflects it.
Channel-set shoulders survive daily wear better than prong-set ones.
Today, one work at $4,980. Each is one of a kind, so the page moves as stones sell and new ones are set.
Kept for life
◆Cleaning and polishing◆Prongs tightened and retipped◆White gold re-plated◆Resizing◆Resetting into something newEvery page below is real: filtered from the works in the studio today, or an open invitation to commission the piece that is missing.
Client notes, unedited
“They talked me out of a bigger stone and into a better one. Who does that?”M. CHEN, SEATTLE · COMMISSION No. 114