May witnesses a remarkable transformation in flora, with plants changing from pale to vibrant, energy-filled hues.
This month, we spotlight the emerald, known for its green brilliance.
Origin
The term "emerald" originates from the Sanskrit word "smarakata," meaning green stone.
This term evolved through Greek, Latin and Old French, which eventually led to the modern English "emerald."
Gemstone Meanings
Much like flowers bear meanings, gemstones also carry hidden significances.
The gemstone emerald carries wonderful meanings such as happiness, marital love, stability, and hope.
They are also believed to represent the fulfillment of love, making them an ideal choice for wedding and engagement rings.
Beyond emeralds, each gemstone harbors its own unique meanings and history.
At ith, besides texture and shape, you can also personalize rings with engravings and gemstones to reflect your individuality as a couple.
When choosing a design, why not also pay attention to the gemstones being set?
We are here to assist you in finding a ring that you find truly magnificent.
Concierge: Murakami