This ring features a 6.95-carat natural Forest Green Zircon. The natural inclusions within the gem create a fascinating play of light known as the "Dichroic Effect" when light penetrates, giving the gem an enchanting appearance reminiscent of a mysterious and vibrant forest. The design of the ring is both simple and elegant, highlighting the unique beauty of the zircon. Crafted with 18K white gold, the overall design exudes a sense of luxury and opulence.
This ring emanates a dynamic breath connected to nature, as if it captures the mysterious forces of the natural world. Whether paired with formal evening attire or enhancing everyday elegance, this ring brings a unique charm to the wearer. It's an excellent choice to showcase taste and charisma, serving as a perfect symbol for conveying precious emotions. Wearing it transforms every moment into an unforgettable and precious memory.
Materials: 18K white gold, 6.95 ct faceted Forest Green natural Zircon
Gemstone authenticated by a reputable third-party gemstone testing institution
Ring Size: 56 (French size)
The ring size can be customized according to your preference. To learn how to measure ring size, please refer to our Ring Size Guide.
Gemological Knowledge: Zircon is the birthstone for December. The beauty of zircon has been appreciated since ancient times, and it is often considered a talisman of luck, symbolizing success and victory. In the Middle Ages, zircon was regarded as an item that could help induce sleep and ward off evil spirits.
Forest Green Zircon is renowned for its vivid green color, often presenting a vivid and clear emerald green hue. Its unique color makes it a beloved gemstone, reminiscent of a serene forest. Unlike synthetic cubic zirconia, Zircon is a natural gemstone formed in the Earth's depths. Due to its name, Zircon is often unfairly confused with synthetic cubic zirconia. Zircon has a relatively high hardness, typically reaching 7-7.5 on the Mohs hardness scale, making it suitable for various jewelry designs and resistant to daily wear. Major sources of Zircon include Brazil, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, among others. The milky body Forest Green Zircons, often exhibiting the Dichroic Effect, are frequently found in Sri Lanka.