A shard of woodland light. This kite moss agate and emerald fairy engagement ring sets an angular kite-cut natural moss agate at its heart — green dendritic patterns branching inside the stone like ferns caught mid-growth — with clusters of green emerald-toned accents arranged like leaves along a vine. Crafted in solid 925 sterling silver with a rhodium finish, it is a forest sealed in geometry: modern, a little wild, and made to last a lifetime.
Natural moss agate center
Kite cut · 7 × 10 mm
Emerald-green leaf accents
Leaf & vine framework
Solid 925 sterling silver
Rhodium finish
The kite cut and vine framework
The kite is a modern four-sided geometric cut — two short edges above, two long edges tapering to a point below — that elongates the finger and has become a signature of alternative bridal design. Its sharp outline contains the wild interior of the moss agate so the pattern reads as a deliberately framed "captured forest" rather than a scatter of inclusions. From each shoulder, an open leaf-and-vine framework flows outward, giving the whole ring the look of botanical growth in silver. It is squarely at home in our kite cut moss agate engagement rings and wider nature-inspired engagement rings collections.
The natural moss agate
The center stone is genuine natural moss agate — a translucent variety of chalcedony quartz whose green dendritic inclusions are actually mineral traces of manganese and iron oxide that crystallized in branching, fern-like patterns millions of years ago. It is not dyed or treated; the forest inside is entirely real. Because those patterns form in the earth, every moss agate is one of a kind. Yours will share the same character as our photos, with its own subtle variation in the moss — a hallmark of a genuine natural stone, not a flaw. If you have a preference for denser moss or a lighter, more watercolor pattern, message us before ordering and we can send photos of available stones.
The emerald-green leaf accents
The green accents arranged in leaf clusters at each side of the kite are simulated emeralds, chosen for their bright, consistent emerald-green color at this accessible price tier — a lively wash of green that echoes the moss inside the agate and completes the forest palette. Marquise cuts stand in for leaves while small rounds anchor the vine like buds. Prefer real lab-grown or natural emerald, peridot or tsavorite accents on a solid gold version? Message us for a custom quote.
Solid sterling silver with a rhodium finish
The band is solid 925 sterling silver — 92.5% pure silver throughout, not plated — finished with rhodium, the same precious metal used on fine white gold. That cool white finish is the right backdrop for a green-on-green palette, letting the moss and emerald tones dominate, and it adds a protective shield against tarnish and scratches. Genuine sterling silver like this does not turn skin green, and it is nickel-free and hypoallergenic.
What moss agate symbolizes
Known as the gardener's talisman and the "stone of new beginnings," moss agate is tied to growth, harmony and steady, rooted love — and the forest-inside-the-stone gives that symbolism a literal anchor you can see. It is a meaningful choice for engagements, promises and new chapters alike. Weighing a green stone against a classic white one? Our moss agate vs diamond rings comparison lays out the trade-offs, and our moss agate engagement ring guide goes deeper on the stone.
Specifications
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Center stone Natural moss agate (unique dendritic inclusions per stone)
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Cut & size Kite, 7.0 × 10.0 mm (approx. 1.4 ct)
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Side accents Simulated emerald, marquise & round, in leaf-cluster vine formation
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Setting Nature-inspired leaf & vine open metalwork
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Metal Solid 925 sterling silver with rhodium finish
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Band Comfort fit, nickel-free, hypoallergenic
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Hardness 7 on the Mohs scale
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Sourcing Ethically sourced, conflict-free stones
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Included Free luxury velvet gift box & lifetime warranty
Sizing & care
True to size and comfort-fit — choose your size at checkout, and if you are unsure or between sizes, message us and we can help. Resizing is available and starts from a modest fee. For care, remove the ring before swimming, cleaning, gardening or applying lotions, and avoid impact on hard surfaces — the angled corners and lower point of the kite are the most vulnerable parts of the stone. Clean with warm water and a soft brush, skip ultrasonic cleaners, and store the ring separately so the prongs do not catch. For more on how the stone handles daily life, our article on whether moss agate is durable is worth a read, and the leaf engagement rings collection shows more ways to style the botanical look.
Frequently asked questions
Is the moss agate real?
Yes — it is a genuine natural moss agate, a variety of chalcedony quartz with natural mineral inclusions that crystallized in branching, fern-like patterns. The "moss" is not plant material; it is mineral dendrites. Hardness 7 on the Mohs scale, durable enough for daily wear.
Are the green accent stones real emeralds?
The leaf-cluster accents are simulated emeralds, chosen for their bright, consistent green color at this price tier. The moss agate center is genuinely natural. If you would prefer real lab-grown or natural emerald, peridot or tsavorite accents on a solid gold version, message us for a custom quote.
Why a kite cut?
The kite is a modern geometric cut that has become a signature of alternative bridal jewelry. Its angular outline frames the wild organic interior of the moss agate and elongates the finger, and its angled shoulders pair cleanly with curved contour wedding bands.
How big is the center stone?
The kite measures 7.0 × 10.0 mm, approximately 1.4 carats. The elongated outline gives the stone visible height on the finger, and the leaf-cluster framework adds to the overall footprint.
Will my stone look exactly like the photos?
It will share the same general moss-agate character — translucent base, green dendritic pattern — but the exact distribution is unique to each stone. No two natural moss agates are identical, which is part of why people choose them.
What is the difference between moss agate and dendritic agate?
They are closely related. Moss agate specifically refers to chalcedony with green dendritic inclusions resembling moss, while dendritic agate is the broader category that also includes brown or black dendrites. This ring uses the green-dendrite moss agate variety.
What metal is it made from?
Solid 925 sterling silver, finished with rhodium for a bright white luster and extra protection against tarnish and scratches.
What does the rhodium finish do?
Rhodium is a platinum-family metal applied over sterling silver as a thin finishing layer. It adds scratch and tarnish resistance and preserves a bright white tone that pairs especially well with the green moss-and-emerald palette.
Will sterling silver turn my finger green?
No. Genuine 925 sterling silver does not turn skin green — that reaction comes from low-quality base metals. This ring is solid sterling silver throughout, finished with rhodium and nickel-free.
How durable is moss agate for daily wear?
Moss agate sits at 7 on the Mohs scale — the same as most quartz, harder than opal or moonstone. Durable enough for daily wear with sensible care; the kite's corners and point are the most vulnerable parts, so avoid hard knocks.
Will this ring stack with a contour wedding band?
Yes. The kite's angled shoulders give a curved or chevron contour band natural nesting points below the center stone. Match in sterling silver for a unified stack, or contrast with rose or yellow gold for a two-tone look.
Do you offer this design in solid 14K gold?
Yes — message us before ordering for a solid 14K white, yellow or rose gold version. On the gold version, the accents can be upgraded to real lab-grown or natural emerald, natural peridot or tsavorite garnet.
Are the stones ethically sourced?
Yes. The natural moss agate is ethically sourced and conflict-free, and the accent stones are ethically sourced as well.
What is included in the box?
The ring, a free luxury velvet gift box and a care card, backed by our lifetime warranty — ready for a proposal or to give as a keepsake.