The Emerald Three Stone
LAB-GROWN EMERALD · EMERALD CUT · PT 950 · TWO SIDE STONES
Built around the stone first, like everything in the studio. 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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The short answer
Side stones at Made With Color: one work at $4,980, made to order at one bench in New York. 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.
Built around the stone first, like everything in the studio. Every piece shown is a real work in the studio today. 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.
Pick the color that keeps catching your eye and we will argue for the best stone that carries it.
Daily pieces want hard stones and low settings; occasional pieces can afford drama.
Whatever you choose, the passport tells you exactly what it is before you pay.
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.
Today, one work at $4,980. Each is one of a kind, so the page moves as stones sell and new ones are set.
Ready-now works leave the studio within two business days, insured and signed for. Made to order pieces state their bench time on the page, most within three to four weeks.
Thirty days from delivery, in original condition, in the slate box. Resizing is free for life on rings, and any stone we set can be reset into a new mount as taste changes.
Channel-set shoulders survive daily wear better than prong-set ones.
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