Emeralds have long been a treasured precious stone, with their green color symbolizing eternal life and renewal.
Satomi often likes to use pastel-toned emeralds in her One-of-a-Kind designs. What makes these emeralds special is their high transparency, allowing more light to pass through the stone, giving them a fresh, airy appearance and highlighting the stone’s natural inclusions.
"Before discovering these pastel-toned emeralds, I honestly never felt particularly drawn to emeralds. To me, they always carried a somewhat classic — even old-fashioned — image, and weren’t really a color I could imagine myself wearing.
But the moment I came across these soft, delicate shades, my perception of emeralds completely changed. For the first time, I thought, “This is an emerald I would actually love to wear.” Encountering this color made emeralds feel much more personal and approachable to me — something modern, effortless, and naturally connected to my own sense of style." - Satomi
Emeralds are among the most demanding gemstones a jeweler can work with. Their natural inclusions make them more fragile than other precious stones. A single misplaced prong or too much pressure during setting can irreparably fracture them. Setting an emerald is an act of patience and precision.
Emeralds have been exchanged as tokens of devotion for centuries. Ancient Romans associated them with Venus, the goddess of love, and believed the stone held the power to reveal the truth of a relationship.
Today, choosing an emerald—whether for an engagement ring or a personal piece—is a deeply intentional act. It speaks to someone who is drawn to color, history, and the idea that beauty does not have to be perfect to be extraordinary.
Explore our Emerald Collection.


