







Titan Emerald (Panna) Ring in Gold - Urja
The Titan Emerald (Panna) Ring in Gold - Urja (Design 1239) stands out with its bold 18K gold band and a commanding oval faceted Brazilian Emerald, secured by a precise 4-nail setting that elevates the stone for maximum light play. The broad, polished shank is designed for a masculine presence, its smooth surface catching light without overwhelming the deep green brilliance of the AAA-grade Panna. This is a statement ring for those who value substance and craftsmanship.
The Emerald’s rich, natural green shifts subtly under changing light, a hallmark of its faceted cut and high-quality origin. The 4-nail setting ensures the stone sits securely yet appears to float above the finger, while the sturdy 18K gold alloy is chosen for durability in daily wear. In Vedic tradition, Panna is linked to Mercury (Budh) and is often worn to enhance intellect and communication. Astrological references are based on traditional beliefs and are not medical or scientific claims.
Original: $989.60
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The Titan Emerald (Panna) Ring in Gold - Urja (Design 1239) stands out with its bold 18K gold band and a commanding oval faceted Brazilian Emerald, secured by a precise 4-nail setting that elevates the stone for maximum light play. The broad, polished shank is designed for a masculine presence, its smooth surface catching light without overwhelming the deep green brilliance of the AAA-grade Panna. This is a statement ring for those who value substance and craftsmanship.
The Emerald’s rich, natural green shifts subtly under changing light, a hallmark of its faceted cut and high-quality origin. The 4-nail setting ensures the stone sits securely yet appears to float above the finger, while the sturdy 18K gold alloy is chosen for durability in daily wear. In Vedic tradition, Panna is linked to Mercury (Budh) and is often worn to enhance intellect and communication. Astrological references are based on traditional beliefs and are not medical or scientific claims.






















