





Minimalist Emerald (Panna) Ring in 925 Sterling Silver - Urja
The Minimalist Emerald (Panna) Ring in 925 Sterling Silver - Urja (Design 1218) showcases a single Zambian oval faceted Emerald, securely held by a 4-nail setting that elevates the stone just enough to catch light from every angle. The sleek, polished band tapers slightly toward the setting, creating a clean silhouette that suits daily wear without compromising on elegance. Grade A quality ensures vivid green hue and clarity, while the oval cut amplifies the gemstone’s natural brilliance.
On the finger, the Panna’s deep green shifts subtly under light, thanks to the faceted cut and open setting that allow maximum reflection. The ring sits low and snug, with a skin-touch base for comfort. Precision-crafted in 925 sterling silver, the alloy is chosen for durability and a lustrous finish. In Vedic tradition, Emerald is linked to Mercury (Budh) and the sign of Virgo. Astrological references are based on traditional beliefs and are not medical or scientific claims.
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The Minimalist Emerald (Panna) Ring in 925 Sterling Silver - Urja (Design 1218) showcases a single Zambian oval faceted Emerald, securely held by a 4-nail setting that elevates the stone just enough to catch light from every angle. The sleek, polished band tapers slightly toward the setting, creating a clean silhouette that suits daily wear without compromising on elegance. Grade A quality ensures vivid green hue and clarity, while the oval cut amplifies the gemstone’s natural brilliance.
On the finger, the Panna’s deep green shifts subtly under light, thanks to the faceted cut and open setting that allow maximum reflection. The ring sits low and snug, with a skin-touch base for comfort. Precision-crafted in 925 sterling silver, the alloy is chosen for durability and a lustrous finish. In Vedic tradition, Emerald is linked to Mercury (Budh) and the sign of Virgo. Astrological references are based on traditional beliefs and are not medical or scientific claims.
























