Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Emerald Zambian, Ruby, Blue & Yellow Sapphire- For order or Price Whats-App:0336-5967647


  

Emerald

Zambia
7.5 carats


  

Yellow Sapphire   (Sold)
Ceylon
3 carats


   

Blue Sapphire
Ceylon
4.6 carats

   

Blue Sapphire
Ceylon
3.5 carats

  
  

Ruby 6.5 carats 
Like Kashmir



 

Yellow Sapphire
3.5 carats each


Opal with Fire
available on Request



 

Blue Sapphire (Sold)

Ceylon
6.5 carats



   
 

Emerald with Natural Shine (Sold out)
Zambia
8.5 carats
Silver Ring


   The finger on which you wear an emerald ring is a matter of personal preference and cultural significance. However, there are some common traditions and practices associated with wearing an emerald ring on specific fingers. Here are a few popular choices:

Little Finger (Pinky): In many cultures, wearing an emerald ring on the little finger is believed to bring good luck, enhance communication skills, and boost self-expression. It is also associated with Mercury, the planet of communication and intellect, in some astrological traditions.


Ring Finger: In Western cultures, the ring finger of the left hand is traditionally associated with marriage and engagement rings. However, if you choose to wear an emerald ring on this finger, it may symbolize love, harmony, and commitment.


Index Finger: Wearing an emerald ring on the index finger, especially on the right hand, is associated with power, authority, and leadership. It can signify ambition and assertiveness.


Middle Finger: The middle finger is often considered a neutral finger for wearing rings. If you choose to wear an emerald ring on this finger, it can symbolize balance, stability, and a connection to your personal values.


Thumb: Wearing an emerald ring on the thumb is less common but can make a bold fashion statement. It is believed to enhance willpower, intuition, and self-confidence.

Ultimately, the finger you choose to wear your emerald ring on is entirely up to you. Consider your personal style, cultural beliefs, and any astrological or symbolic associations you resonate with. What matters most is that the ring feels comfortable and meaningful to you when you wear it.