Trending Now: Royalty-Inspired Jewelry & Emerald Gemstones – NAGI

Trending Now: Royalty-Inspired Jewelry & Emerald Gemstones

Posted on July 02 2018

Trending Now: Royalty-Inspired Jewelry & Emerald Gemstones

 

 

Here at NAGI Jewelers, we pride ourselves on providing our valued clientele with superior jewelry designs while simultaneously keeping you informed of this season’s hottest jewelry styles. Want to be the envy of all your friends this summer? Follow our “Now Trending” jewelry design style file and set the trends all season long!
 

Emerald Gemstone Jewelry 

Looking to spice up your jewelry box? You’ve come to the right place. Our jewelry experts have it on good authority that emeralds are this season’s “it” gemstone— and it’s no secret as to why. Emeralds- symbolic of hope, growth, reflection and renewal- are the perfect pop of color to any wardrobe, for any occasion. As one of the more rare and valuable gemstones, the emerald’s mesmerizing hue is a shade of green unmatched elsewhere in nature.
 
Gregg Ruth Emerald Pear Pendant NAGI
This Gregg Ruth classic emerald and diamond pendant boasts the most brilliant pear-shaped emerald gemstone set within 18k white gold and surrounded by a glistening halo of eleven round diamonds. That’s not all— twenty-two delicate diamonds decorate the pendant both underneath and between the eleven larger diamonds for an awe-inspiring display of nature’s pure beauty.
Pair your pear-shaped emerald pendant with this stunning NAGI original Emerald Ring. With five richly saturated emerald stones encircled by brilliant diamonds, you’ll be sure to steal the show all season long. Wear this NAGI original design alone or stack it for an ultra-trendy look.
 
Lika Behar pairs her emerald gemstones with opal in these “Ocean” Triple Drop Earrings found right here at NAGI Jewelers. The green-hued accents in the opal stones tie the two gemstones together in perfect harmony.
 

Royalty-Inspired Jewelry Designs  

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s Royal wedding, which took place in May of this year, has set the tone for royalty-inspired fashion trends everywhere—and jewelry is no different. One may recognize the ring seen below as something similar to the stunning ring Meghan Markle wore en route to her wedding reception. The newly titled Duchess of Sussex wore the ring in remembrance of Prince Harry’s late mother, Princess Diana, who donned herself in the show stopping design during the late 90s.
“Emerald” doesn’t only apply to the most vivid tone of green found on the planet, it simultaneously describes one of the many ways a gemstone can be cut. An emerald cut enhances a colored gemstone’s opulence, drawing both the light and the eye inward and intensifying the stone’s color in the most enchanting manner. This is easily seen in our Aquamarine Cocktail Ring, which features channel set princess-cut diamonds and white gold precious metal.
 
 Royalty-inspired jewelry designs are yet another of this season’s hottest styles, and NAGI has the jewelry designs that you need to stay on trend...
 
Queen Alexandra of the UK popularized choker necklaces in the 1800s, and this style has stayed relevant ever since. This Lika Behar choker can be worn at 16” as a stunning and super-trendy 24K gold rondette pendant diamond necklace.
Another royalty-inspired jewelry design that we simply adore is that of teardrop earrings. These Hearts on Fire teardrop diamond earrings, both eye-catching and elegant, will certainly have you feeling like royalty.
Art deco first appeared in France just prior to World War I as a visual artistry that exemplified glamour and luxury. Delight yourself with one (or more) of our gorgeous art deco jewelry designs to radiate the epitome of opulence this season.
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Whatever the trend, NAGI Jewelers consistently offers top-tier jewelry designs with expert assistance from start to finish throughout your buying process. Interested in learning more about our emerald and/or royalty-inspired jewelry designs? Stop in to our Stamford jewelry store or contact us today for more information!                  

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