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The Mira Ring | 1.48 CT Emerald Cut Morganite

・ONE OF A KIND・

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$2,600.00
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$2,600.00
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The Mira Ring is a sophisticated reinterpretation of our Sura design, featuring Art Deco-inspired clean lines and a structured silhouette. Without the half halo, the ring highlights its elegant design on a slender 2mm band, offering a subtle yet striking look that blends vintage charm with modern style. 

This ring features a low-profile setting, meaning the center stone sits closer to the finger for a sleek, comfortable feel. Because of this design, it won’t sit flush with a straight wedding band. We recommend pairing it with one of our custom-curved wedding bands, thoughtfully designed to contour around your engagement ring for a seamless, complementary look.

Ring Details

  • Metal: 14K rose Gold
  • Average Band Width: 2 mm

Center Stone

  • Type: Natural Morganite 
  • Treatment: None
  • Color: Pink
  • Shape: Emerald
  • Carat Weight: 1.48 CT
  • Dimensions: 8.4 x 6.6 x 4.4 mm

Accent Stones

  • Type: Natural Diamond (F-G color, VS clarity)
  • Shape: Princess, Baguette
  • Total Carat Weight: 0.2 CTTW

Ring Sizing Information

This ring is made in a standard US size 7 and can be resized within a two-size range while preserving its structural integrity, design, and overall quality. For example, a size 7 ring can be adjusted down to a 5 or up to a 9.

Please note: If resizing is required, the processing time will be approximately 3–4 weeks before your order ships.

If you prefer to have the ring shipped sooner, you are welcome to have it resized locally—just be sure to adhere to our sizing guidelines to protect the ring’s integrity and warranty.
Shipping & Processing Information

Processing for ready-to-ship items typically takes 1–3 business days.

(Domestic) We ship Monday through Thursday via UPS Overnight Air to avoid packages sitting in courier warehouses over the weekend.

If you’re ordering for a special occasion, please review our timelines before checkout. While we do our best to ensure smooth delivery, delays with couriers can occur, especially around holidays.

The Mira Ring | 1.48 CT Emerald Cut Morganite
The Mira Ring | 1.48 CT Emerald Cut Morganite
The Mira Ring | 1.48 CT Emerald Cut Morganite

About Natural Morganite

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    Hardness

    Morganite, a captivating beryl with a Mohs hardness of 7.5 to 8, is prized for its delicate pink to peach hues. Its subtle internal features add charm but also call for gentle handling, especially in high-contact pieces like rings.

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    Color Range & Varieties

    Morganite, a member of the beryl family, is celebrated for its delicate pink hues. Its colors can range from soft pastels to vibrant peach and salmon shades, with occasional hints of violet. These variations arise from trace elements like manganese and can be subtly enhanced through heat treatment, making each morganite gem uniquely captivating.

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    Origin, Stability, & Treatments

    Morganite forms in granitic pegmatites and is found in notable deposits in Brazil, Madagascar, Afghanistan, and the United States. It was named in 1910 after financier J. Pierpont Morgan, in recognition of his significant influence and support for art and mineral collections.

    Morganite is color stable. Under normal light exposure—such as everyday indoor or moderate outdoor conditions—its lovely pink hues remain consistent and do not fade. However, prolonged or intense exposure to direct sunlight (for example, leaving jewelry in a hot car for extended periods) might cause slight changes over time.

    The most common treatment for morganite gemstones is heat treatment, which enhances and evens out their pink to peach colors. This is a permanent and widely accepted practice in the gemstone industry. However, we generally do not deal in treated beryls.