
2.01 Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Ring in 18k
This engagement ring features a 2.01-carat emerald-cut diamond as the centerpiece, framed by six baguette-cut diamonds weighing .15 carats each. Set in 18 karat yellow gold, the design balances clean geometry with undeniable presence. The prong setting allows each diamond to sparkle, creating a ring that feels both bold and sophisticated.
Why we love it: This ring has a presence that’s impossible to ignore. The emerald cut feels distinctly modern, while the yellow gold adds a warmth that’s effortlessly elegant. It’s a statement piece that stands out without trying too hard—exactly the kind of impact we love.
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2.01 Emerald Cut Diamond Engagement Ring in 18k
This engagement ring features a 2.01-carat emerald-cut diamond as the centerpiece, framed by six baguette-cut diamonds weighing .15 carats each. Set in 18 karat yellow gold, the design balances clean geometry with undeniable presence. The prong setting allows each diamond to sparkle, creating a ring that feels both bold and sophisticated.
Why we love it: This ring has a presence that’s impossible to ignore. The emerald cut feels distinctly modern, while the yellow gold adds a warmth that’s effortlessly elegant. It’s a statement piece that stands out without trying too hard—exactly the kind of impact we love.
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This engagement ring features a 2.01-carat emerald-cut diamond as the centerpiece, framed by six baguette-cut diamonds weighing .15 carats each. Set in 18 karat yellow gold, the design balances clean geometry with undeniable presence. The prong setting allows each diamond to sparkle, creating a ring that feels both bold and sophisticated.
Why we love it: This ring has a presence that’s impossible to ignore. The emerald cut feels distinctly modern, while the yellow gold adds a warmth that’s effortlessly elegant. It’s a statement piece that stands out without trying too hard—exactly the kind of impact we love.
























