In May, when plants shift their hues from delicate to vibrantly rich colors, we embrace the transformation.
This time, I will introduce the birthstone of May, known for its green brilliance: "Emerald."
Etymology of the word
Originating from the Sanskrit word "Smarakata," meaning green stone, the term evolved through Greek and Latin before becoming "Esmeralde" in Old French, and eventually the "Emerald" we know today.
Gemstone's symbolic meanings
Next, I will introduce the gemstone's symbolic meanings.
Did you know that, like flowers, gemstones also have wonderful meanings hidden within them?
The Emerald is imbued with happiness, marital love, stability, and hope, along with the significance of the fulfillment of love.
Such meanings make it an ideal choice for wedding and engagement rings.
Other gemstones also have beautiful meanings and histories.
its texture and shape, at ith, you can personalize your ring with engravings and gemstones that reflect your uniqueness.
When choosing a design, why not also pay attention to the gemstone you select to set in it?
We're here to assist you in finding the ring that resonates beautifully with both of you.
Concierge: Murakami