Clean lines, quiet confidence. This emerald cut morganite engagement ring centers a long, blush-pink morganite framed by a hidden halo of simulated diamonds that glitters only when the light catches it from the side. Set in solid 925 sterling silver with a bright rhodium finish, it is an architectural, softly romantic take on the classic solitaire — poised for a proposal, a promise or an anniversary.
Emerald cut morganite
Hidden halo detail
Solid 925 sterling silver
Rhodium finish
Blush-pink center
Free velvet gift box
An architectural cut, softened in pink
The emerald cut is all about elegant restraint — long, stepped facets that trade fiery flash for a calm, hall-of-mirrors clarity. In blush morganite, that clean geometry turns unexpectedly tender, letting the peachy-pink color pool along the length of the stone. It is a look made for anyone who loves vintage glamour and modern minimalism in equal measure, and it sits beautifully alongside the rest of our morganite engagement rings. A comfort-fit band keeps the silhouette streamlined enough for everyday wear.
The blush morganite center
Morganite is the soft, rosy member of the beryl family — the same mineral group as emerald and aquamarine — prized for a warm peachy-pink glow that flatters every skin tone. This center is a simulated morganite, cut to show off that signature blush with crisp, well-defined emerald-cut facets. To understand why this gentle pink stone has become such a beloved bridal choice, our guide to morganite meaning is a lovely place to begin. You can also see the color across our wider morganite jewelry range.
A hidden halo of simulated diamonds
Look at the ring from above and you see a solitaire; look from the side and a secret ring of simulated diamonds sparkles beneath the center stone. That hidden halo adds a crisp flash of white brilliance and lifts the morganite so it appears to float. It is a jeweler’s trick for extra sparkle without crowding the design — and if you are weighing this blush stone against a traditional white one, our comparison of morganite vs a diamond engagement ring lays out the differences in color, budget and character.
Solid sterling silver with a rhodium finish
The ring is crafted in solid 925 sterling silver and finished with rhodium — the same precious metal used on fine white-gold jewelry. That rhodium layer gives the band a bright, mirror-white luster and adds a protective shield that helps resist tarnish and everyday scratches, so the silver keeps its freshly polished look. Planning to stack it later? A matching band from our morganite wedding bands nests cleanly against the emerald-cut profile.
What morganite symbolizes
Long linked to tenderness, compassion and the quiet, steady kind of love, morganite is often called a heart stone — a fitting emblem for a commitment you intend to nurture. That gentle symbolism is a big part of why couples reach for it, and you can explore more pairings in our morganite couples rings. For the full story on choosing the stone, see our complete morganite engagement ring guide.
Specifications
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Metal Solid 925 sterling silver with rhodium finish
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Center stone Simulated morganite, blush peachy-pink
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Cut Emerald cut, approx. 6.0 x 8.0 mm (~1.6 ct)
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Accents Simulated diamonds (CZ) in a hidden halo
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Band Solitaire with hidden halo, comfort fit
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Finish Polished, rhodium-plated
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Sourcing Ethically sourced, conflict-free stones
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Included Free luxury velvet gift box & lifetime warranty
Sizing & care
Choose your size at checkout. If you are between sizes or unsure, reach out — and if the fit is not quite right, resizing is available and starts from a modest fee. To keep the morganite and rhodium finish at their brightest, remove the ring before showering, swimming or applying lotions, and store it in the velvet box when not worn. A soft, dry cloth restores the shine beautifully. With gentle care, this is a ring made to be worn every day.
Frequently asked questions
What is the center stone?
A simulated morganite in a soft blush peachy-pink, cut as an elongated emerald cut to show off the color and clean stepped facets. It is the warm, rosy focal point of the ring.
What is a hidden halo?
A ring of small simulated diamonds set just beneath the center stone, visible mainly from the side. It adds an extra flash of sparkle and makes the morganite appear to float, without widening the ring’s profile from above.
Why choose an emerald cut?
The emerald cut has long, stepped facets that give a calm, mirror-like clarity rather than fiery sparkle. In blush morganite it reads as elegant and vintage-modern, ideal if you love clean lines over busy brilliance.
What are the accent stones?
The hidden halo is set with simulated diamonds (cubic zirconia), chosen for their crisp white sparkle that plays beautifully against the warm pink center. If you would prefer moissanite or lab-grown diamond accents, message us and we can tailor it.
What metal is it made from?
Solid 925 sterling silver, finished with rhodium for a bright white luster and extra protection against tarnish and scratches.
What does the rhodium finish do?
Rhodium is the same precious metal used to finish fine white gold. It gives the silver a mirror-bright shine and adds a protective layer that helps the ring stay looking freshly polished.
Is morganite durable enough for daily wear?
Yes. Morganite sits around 7.5 to 8 on the Mohs scale, making it well suited to everyday wear with normal care. Avoid hard knocks and remove the ring for rough activities to keep it pristine.
Can I wear it as a promise or anniversary ring?
Absolutely. Its blush color and clean silhouette make it a romantic choice for engagements, promises, anniversaries or an October-birthday gift — anytime you want something a little different from a classic white solitaire.
Is there a matching band?
A matching or stacking band is available separately and nests neatly against the emerald-cut setting. Browse our morganite wedding bands to complete the look.
What size should I order?
Select your ring size at checkout. If you are unsure or between sizes, contact us for guidance. Resizing is available and starts from a modest fee.
Will the ring turn my finger green?
No. Genuine 925 sterling silver with a rhodium finish does not cause skin discoloration. That issue is linked to low-quality metals and copper alloys, not real sterling silver.
Are the stones ethically sourced?
Yes. All of our stones are ethically sourced and conflict-free, so you can wear the ring with complete peace of mind.
Does it arrive gift-ready?
Every order ships in a free luxury velvet gift box and is backed by our lifetime warranty — ready for a proposal or to give as a keepsake.