Stones of the month
Why emerald is the perfect choice for May

In May, nature bursts into bloom, and with it, the desire to add vibrant touches to everyday style awakens. More than just a precious gemstone, the emerald is a symbol of refinement and elegance, once again claiming the spotlight on international runways.
Jewelry chronicles: How brands are reinventing the classics
At the latest Met Gala 2025, emeralds became the evening’s true star. Priyanka Chopra appeared in a retro-inspired Balmain look, adorned with a spectacular Bulgari necklace featuring a 241-carat emerald – the largest faceted stone the brand has ever created.

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In Paris, Bulgari unveiled the Eden: The Garden of Wonders collection, where emeralds held a special place. One of the standout pieces was the Tribute to Paris necklace, combining emeralds and diamonds into miniature Eiffel Tower motifs.

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Styling smart: How to wear emeralds today?
The golden rule is balance. Despite their richness, emeralds pair beautifully with pastel and neutral tones.
Looking to add a touch of sophistication to your office look? Opt for minimalist emerald stud earrings – understated, elegant, and perfectly on trend.

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For an evening out, go bold: a statement necklace, bracelet, or brooch with a large emerald. These stones look especially stunning against luxurious fabrics like silk, satin, and velvet. Don’t shy away from dark tones – black, deep navy, or emerald green itself will only enhance the gem’s depth. But try to avoid redundancy: let the stone speak for itself.
Effortless glamour or vintage inspiration?
That’s entirely up to you. If you’re drawn to timeless classics, look for emeralds set in yellow gold – the warm metal beautifully amplifies the stone’s natural brightness. Prefer minimalism and modern lines? Choose platinum or white gold. These cooler tones give emeralds a sleek, contemporary edge.
And don’t forget about shape: oval cuts feel soft and feminine, pear shapes add movement and flair, whereas emerald (rectangular) cuts bring structure and sophistication. The key is not to chase perfection, but to find a piece that reflects you.