This Wisteria aquamarine engagement ring set features a 6×8mm pear-cut aquamarine center stone surrounded by sculpted wisteria-vine leaf detailing, paired with a dramatic leaf-and-vine ring enhancer set with aquamarine and white CZ accents — all in 925 sterling silver with rhodium finish. The soft sky-blue color of the aquamarine against polished silver creates a fairy-tale aesthetic drawn from sea-glass, ocean light, and early-morning sky. For partners drawn to blue gemstones, March birthstone significance, or nature-inspired bridal styling.
Pear Aquamarine Wisteria Leaf Design Two-Piece Set Leaf Enhancer March Birthstone Sterling Silver
What makes this an enhancer set, not a wedding band set
Most engagement ring sets pair an engagement ring with a contoured wedding band that nests beneath it. This set is different — the second piece is a ring enhancer (also called a ring guard or ring jacket) that wraps around the solitaire from above, framing it with leaves, vines, and accent stones. The result is two distinct looks from one purchase:
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Worn together: A dramatic wisteria-leaf bridal set with aquamarines and white accent stones growing around the pear-cut center stone
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Solitaire alone: A clean pear-cut aquamarine engagement ring on a leaf-detail band — perfect for everyday wear or work environments
The center stone: pear-cut aquamarine
The center stone is a 6×8mm pear-cut lab-created aquamarine — a soft sky-blue color with the brilliant clarity that defines high-quality aquamarine. Aquamarine is the blue-to-green variety of beryl (the same gemstone family as emerald and morganite), and its name comes from the Latin aqua marina meaning "sea water." The lab-grown stone has the same chemical, physical, and optical properties as natural mined aquamarine — same color, same clarity, same brilliance — at a fraction of the cost and with traceable ethical origins. The pear cut elongates the finger and pairs beautifully with the wisteria-vine setting language.
March birthstone significance
Aquamarine is the traditional March birthstone, making this ring especially meaningful as an engagement ring or birthstone gift for March-born partners. Aquamarine has been valued for centuries as a stone of serenity, courage, and clear communication — historically given to sailors as protective talismans for safe voyages, and gifted between lovers as symbols of enduring fidelity. As an engagement ring stone, aquamarine represents calm, lasting love and the quiet courage of long-term commitment. Aquamarine is also the traditional 19th anniversary stone.
The wisteria leaf design
What transforms this from a pear-aquamarine solitaire into something distinctive is the setting itself. Sculpted around the center stone are detailed leaves and vines drawn from wisteria — the climbing, flowering vine that has long symbolized longevity, devotion, and graceful endurance in Japanese and English garden traditions. The enhancer wraps the solitaire with the same wisteria leaf-and-vine pattern, scattered with small aquamarine accents and brilliant white CZ. The mix of cool blues and bright whites against polished silver creates a fairy-tale aesthetic that pulls from sea-glass, ocean light, and early-morning sky.
Why couples choose this set
This is the right engagement ring set for partners drawn to blue gemstones, nature-inspired bridal styling, or March birthstone significance. Aquamarine reads cool and serene compared to the warmth of garnet or morganite — it has a different emotional register that pairs naturally with leaf-and-vine settings and silver metal. Popular as:
- An engagement ring set for March-born partners (aquamarine is the March birthstone)
- A nature-inspired bridal set for partners drawn to fairycore, ocean, or garden aesthetics
- A non-traditional alternative to white-stone solitaires for partners who want soft color
- A meaningful anniversary gift (aquamarine is the 19th anniversary stone)
- A versatile bridal set that wears as solitaire alone or as full enhanced look
Specifications
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Set composition: Two-piece set — pear aquamarine engagement ring + wisteria leaf ring enhancer
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Center stone: Lab-created aquamarine, pear cut, 6×8mm
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Carat weight: ~1.2ctw
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Enhancer accent stones: Lab-created aquamarine + white CZ along leaves and vines
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Solitaire band detail: Sculpted leaves with small CZ accents
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Metal: 925 solid sterling silver with rhodium finish (both rings)
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Setting: Prong-set center, leaf and vine relief work
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Sizing: Standard ring sizes available
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Custom options: Available in solid 14K white gold, rose gold, yellow gold, or platinum on request — contact us for a custom quote
Sizing & care
Both rings should be ordered in the same size — the enhancer is designed to nest snugly around the solitaire. Sterling silver rings can be resized within reason by a local jeweler, though the intricate leaf-and-vine setting on the enhancer adds complexity to resizing. We recommend ordering correct sizes from the start whenever possible.
Standard sterling silver care: store in a cloth pouch or jewelry box separated from harder jewelry. Clean gently with a soft brush and warm soapy water to reach into the leaf and vine settings, then dry with a soft cloth. Avoid harsh chemical cleaners and ultrasonic cleaners. Remove before swimming in chlorinated pools, hot tubs, or doing heavy hands-on work. Aquamarine is rated 7.5-8 on the Mohs hardness scale — durable enough for daily wear with normal care.
Aquamarine engagement ring set FAQs
What's included in this engagement ring set?
You receive two rings: the pear-cut aquamarine solitaire engagement ring with leaf-detail band, and the wisteria leaf-and-vine ring enhancer that wraps around it with aquamarine and white CZ accents. Both rings are crafted in 925 sterling silver with rhodium finish.
Is the aquamarine real?
Yes. The center stone is a real aquamarine — lab-grown to gem-quality specifications. Lab-grown aquamarines have the same chemical, physical, and optical properties as natural mined aquamarines (same color, hardness, brilliance, and clarity); the only difference is origin. Lab-grown aquamarine is the more sustainable and ethical choice — never mined, never associated with environmental impact, and significantly more affordable than equivalent natural stones at this size and clarity. If you'd prefer a natural mined aquamarine center stone, contact us for a custom quote.
What is a ring enhancer?
A ring enhancer (also called a ring guard or ring jacket) is a decorative band designed to slide over and frame an engagement ring solitaire. It transforms a simple solitaire into a more elaborate look without replacing the original ring. In this set, the wisteria leaf-and-vine enhancer wraps around the pear aquamarine solitaire, creating a dramatic fairy-tale bridal silhouette when stacked.
Can I wear the rings separately?
Yes — that's one of the main reasons to choose an enhancer set over a traditional wedding band set. The pear aquamarine solitaire on its leaf-detail band can be worn alone as a clean, classic engagement ring for everyday wear or work environments. The full leaf-stacked look with the enhancer is for events, dates, or any time you want the dramatic version.
Is this a good March birthstone gift?
Yes. Aquamarine is the traditional March birthstone, making this ring especially meaningful for partners with March birthdays. It also works well as an engagement ring for couples where one partner has a March birthday — the stone carries personal significance while functioning as a daily-wear engagement ring. Aquamarine is also the 19th anniversary stone.
What does aquamarine symbolize?
Aquamarine has been valued for centuries as a stone of serenity, courage, and clear communication. The name comes from the Latin aqua marina meaning "sea water," reflecting the stone's connection to the ocean. Sailors historically carried aquamarine as protective talismans for safe voyages, and the stone has long been gifted between lovers as a symbol of enduring fidelity. As an engagement ring stone, aquamarine represents calm, lasting love and the quiet courage of long-term commitment.
Why wisteria specifically?
Wisteria is the climbing, flowering vine that drapes in cascading clusters of purple, white, or pink flowers. In Japanese garden tradition, wisteria symbolizes longevity, devotion, immortality, and graceful endurance. In English garden tradition, it represents romance, dreams, and the meeting of strength and gentleness — wisteria can grow for over a century and develop massive trunks, but its flowers remain delicate and ephemeral. As an engagement ring motif, wisteria carries those associations: a love built to last centuries while remaining tender.
Is this real solid sterling silver?
Yes. The ring is crafted from 925 solid sterling silver — the standard sterling silver alloy used in fine jewelry — with a rhodium finish for added brilliance and tarnish resistance. Sterling silver is the metal itself, not a plating layer over a cheaper base metal.
Will this ring turn my finger green?
No. Genuine 925 sterling silver does not cause skin discoloration. The green-finger problem is associated with low-quality or fake metals — particularly cheap rings containing copper alloys. Real sterling silver and rhodium-finished sterling silver are safe for most skin types.
Should I order both rings the same size?
Yes. The enhancer is designed to nest snugly around the solitaire, so both rings need to be the same size. If you're between sizes, order both at the same size — and we suggest going up rather than down if you're unsure. Get professionally sized at a local jeweler before ordering for extra confidence.
Can these rings be resized?
The plain pear solitaire can be resized within reason. The leaf-and-vine enhancer is harder to resize because of the intricate stone-set leaf work — we strongly recommend ordering the correct size from the start. Contact us before ordering if you're unsure of your size.
Is aquamarine durable enough for daily wear?
Yes. Aquamarine is rated 7.5-8 on the Mohs hardness scale — durable enough for daily wear as an engagement ring stone, harder than amethyst and garnet. Avoid sharp impacts and remove before activities involving harsh chemicals or ultrasonic cleaners. With normal care, aquamarine engagement rings last for decades.
Is there a solid gold version of this ring set?
Yes. We can custom-make this set in solid 14K white gold, rose gold, or yellow gold — with moissanite or natural diamond accents instead of CZ — for buyers who want fully solid precious metal construction. Contact us before ordering for a custom quote. Solid gold versions take 2-6 weeks production time and are priced accordingly.