Additional information
| 5. Color | Green |
|---|---|
| 4.Gemstone | Tourmaline |
| 2. Metal | 18K Yellow Gold |
| 1. Shape | Oval |
| 3. Style | Solitaire |
| Brand | Peter Norman Jewelry |
Platinum, 18K Gold (Yellow, White or Rose)
Diamond or precious gemstone combinations.
| 5. Color | Green |
|---|---|
| 4.Gemstone | Tourmaline |
| 2. Metal | 18K Yellow Gold |
| 1. Shape | Oval |
| 3. Style | Solitaire |
| Brand | Peter Norman Jewelry |
We consult with our clients before creating the ring of your dreams to your exact specifications. Click the request button to begin the custom ring design with our team.
Large oval green tourmaline in 18k yellow gold setting with floral-inspired prongs. Whimsical design.
A large oval solitaire makes a real statement, so on a very petite hand it will read as bold rather than subtle, which may be exactly what you want. The oval's length is flattering and elongating, and because it is a clean solitaire there is no halo or side stones adding extra width. If you love presence, this delivers it; if you prefer understated, we can scale the tourmaline down.
Tourmaline is often cut in generous sizes, and an oval spreads that size across the finger for maximum impact. Set as a solitaire in warm 18k yellow gold, the green of the stone looks rich and saturated, because yellow gold tends to intensify green and blue green tones rather than wash them out. It is a true centerpiece stone.
Worth knowing honestly: tourmaline sits around 7 to 7.5 on the Mohs scale, harder than an emerald but softer than a sapphire or diamond. It is fine for everyday wear with a little awareness, meaning take it off for gardening, gym sessions and rough work to avoid scratches over the years. A solitaire setting makes it easy to clean with warm soapy water and a soft brush, and there are no halo prongs to fuss over.
A solitaire gives you freedom to choose any band you love. A slim diamond eternity in matching 18k yellow gold adds sparkle alongside the color, and a plain polished gold band keeps all the attention on the green stone. Both are built to sit flush against the solitaire.
Colored solitaires are having a real moment as more people step away from the traditional white diamond. Bold green and blue stones in particular have become a confident, individual choice on the red carpet. Browse our guide for colored stone inspiration.
It is reasonably durable at around 7 to 7.5 hardness, harder than emerald and fine for everyday wear if you take it off for rough activities. It is a great choice if you want a large colored stone at a friendlier price than emerald or sapphire.
No. The color is natural and stable in normal wear and light. Just avoid prolonged high heat, which is true of most colored stones.
Yes. The ring is made to order, so we can source the stone in the size and exact shade of green you want, and scale the setting to fit.
Warm yellow gold makes green read richer and more vivid, and the pairing has a lovely vintage, botanical feel. We can set it in platinum or white gold instead for a cooler, more contrasting look.
Warm water, mild soap and a soft brush at home. Avoid ultrasonic cleaners and harsh chemicals, and bring it to us once a year for a check and polish.