The Chloe Emerald Center and Diamond and Emerald Accent Cluster Engagement Ring | Lisa Robin
The Chloe Emerald Center and Diamond and Emerald Accent Cluster Engagement Ring | Lisa Robin
The Chloe Emerald Center and Diamond and Emerald Accent Cluster Engagement Ring | Lisa Robin
The Chloe Emerald Center and Diamond and Emerald Accent Cluster Engagement Ring | Lisa Robin
The Chloe Emerald Center and Diamond and Emerald Accent Cluster Engagement Ring in rose gold | Lisa Robin
The Chloe Emerald Center and Diamond and Emerald Accent Cluster Engagement Ring | Lisa Robin

The Chloe Emerald Center and Diamond and Emerald Accent Cluster Engagement Ring

The Chloe is two kinds of accent stones doing different work around the emerald center — diamonds for brilliance and contrast, emerald accents to extend the center's green into the cluster itself.
Regular price$ 2,895.00
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How does the Chloe cluster differ from the Anna cluster?

Both are cluster engagement rings with opposite logic. The Chloe scatters nine accents in an irregular arrangement — each angle different, no two spacings identical. The Anna mirrors its marquise accents in precise reflected pairs across the emerald center.

What makes the Chloe cluster look hand-composed rather than mass-produced?

The Chloe's nine accent diamonds are placed at irregular spacings around the emerald center, each set at its own angle. That irregularity is the discipline — arranged by eye rather than formula, the way a vintage jeweler would have done it by hand.

What's the best emerald engagement ring style for someone who wants color carried throughout the design?

For an emerald center to read as part of the design, look for settings that integrate color into the structure. This emerald and diamond ring makes the emerald part of the architecture through its cluster engagement ring composition, balancing color and brilliance in proportion.

Our guided approach to customizing each ring with intention and clarity.

Every Lisa Robin ring is made to order, which means your design can be thoughtfully refined—even when ordering online. Whether you’re adjusting a detail or evolving the design, we guide you through each decision to ensure the final piece feels cohesive and entirely yours.

Design Refinements can be explored after your initial order, with any pricing adjustments clearly outlined and approved before crafting begins.

Refinement options include but are not limited to:

  • Adjusting the width or taper of the band (shank)
  • Modifying or adding side diamonds for additional detail or presence
  • Changing the prong style (claw, round, double prong, etc.)
  • Adjusting the number of prongs for both aesthetic and structure
  • Refining the basket design for a different profile or overall look
  • Selecting your preferred metal type and color
  • Adapting the design to better coordinate with a wedding ring
Made to order — Your diamond engagement ring ships in 3-4 weeks, approximately Jun 30 to Jul 04
Shipping costs calculated at checkout

Two Kinds of Light, One Cluster

A standard diamond-accented cluster contrasts with its colored center. The Chloe blends with it instead.

The emerald at the center carries the rest of the design's color responsibility. Emeralds come in a remarkable range — garden green through forest green to the most prized deep velvety green of Colombian origin, often with characteristic inclusions that gemologists call jardin — a garden visible inside the stone. A colored gemstone engagement ring with an emerald center is as much about which emerald as about which setting: a garden green reads vivid against yellow gold, a forest green deepens against white gold, a Colombian green reads classic against rose. Emerald is softer than sapphire (7.5-8 Mohs) and naturally inclusion-rich, which makes the protective setting style here important — bezels, halos, and side accents shield the corners and crown from wear. Most couples come to an emerald engagement ring expecting one color and leave open to the range.

On the hand, the Chloe reads layered and dimensional — green against green against white, with each kind of accent doing different work. The Chloe joins a Lisa Robin tradition of mixed-accent and tonal-blend engagement rings designed for couples drawn to color carried throughout.

Design Process

The Lisa Robin Engagement Ring Design Experience

A thoughtful process designed to bring clarity and confidence to the creation of your ring.

Online Ordering

Begin your custom engagement ring through a guided online experience designed to bring clarity to each decision. From understanding diamond shapes to exploring engagement ring settings, the process is supported by in-depth educational resources throughout the site.

If you’d like to personalize your design, you can place your order at any time—we’ll follow up to refine the details and ensure everything aligns with your preferences.

Private Design Appointments

For a more collaborative experience, work with us one-on-one, either in person or virtually. Your engagement ring consultation is tailored to you—we guide you through each decision in real time, shaping your diamond engagement ring with clarity and intention.

Compare diamonds sourced from trusted suppliers around the world through the Lisa Robin Global Diamond Collection.

As you explore your engagement ring, you can review available diamonds by shape, proportions, and overall presence to select the one that best complements your design.

This approach gives you access to a broader range of diamonds, allowing your selection to align more precisely with your design, priorities, and budget.

We guide you through how each diamond interacts with your setting—so the final engagement ring feels balanced, intentional, and cohesive.

Both natural and lab-grown diamonds are available, giving you the flexibility to choose what feels right for you.

Before your ring is hand-crafted, you’ll review detailed CAD renderings created using your diamond’s exact dimensions.

Multiple views allow proportions, balance, and design details to be carefully considered—so you can feel confident in how your engagement ring design will come together before crafting begins.

If a wedding ring is selected within the same order, renderings will also show each ring individually and together, helping you understand how they pair and flow as a set.

Once your design is approved, your ring is hand-crafted specifically for you using carefully selected materials and ethically sourced diamonds.

Each ring is a made to order engagement ring, typically completed in approximately three weeks.

You can choose secure, fully insured shipping or private studio pickup. Throughout the process, we remain available to guide you—so you always know what to expect at every stage.

What our customers say about their Lisa Robin Engagement Rings

I loved working with Lisa Robin! It was so easy to create exactly what I wanted. With some minor changes to Lisa's gorgeous styles, I had the perfect wedding ring to coordinate with my Lisa Robin Engagement Ring. Can’t wait to add another ring to my stack.

Abby and Zane
Blountville, Tennessee

Our experience with Lisa Robin was delightful. We found our Lisa Robin engagement ring Instagram and then picked out and bought our wedding rings online. Every question we had was answered quickly. Lisa made us feel special and guided us in the right direction. When we got our rings, they were just what we wanted, expressing our style and love perfectly. We are so happy with how everything turned out.

Mary Katherine and Adam
Columbus, Ohio

Find Your Matching Wedding Band

The Chloe Emerald Center and Diamond and Emerald Accent Cluster Engagement Ring

More about Lisa Robin cluster engagement rings

A cluster engagement ring features multiple diamonds arranged together at the center of the ring, instead of a single solitary diamond. The diamonds can be evenly sized in a composition (like a sunflower or constellation pattern) or feature a slightly larger center diamond surrounded by smaller accents in a tight cluster. The cluster reads as one unified shape from a distance and reveals its individual diamonds up close.
A halo engagement ring has one center diamond surrounded by a continuous ring of smaller accent diamonds — the surrounding diamonds frame the center. A cluster engagement ring is composed of multiple diamonds working together at the center, often without a clear single anchor. Halos read more traditional and structured; clusters read more artful and composed. Both are popular Lisa Robin styles and we make both.
Cluster engagement ring settings start at $2,395. Final pricing depends on the total carat weight of the cluster, the cut and clarity of the diamonds, whether they're lab grown or natural, and the metal selected. Because clusters spread carat weight across multiple diamonds, they typically deliver more visual presence per dollar than a solitaire at the same total carat weight. We share itemized pricing for every quote.
Round diamonds are the most common because they pack tightly without leaving gaps in the cluster composition. Marquise, pear, and oval shapes can be incorporated as petals or asymmetric accents but require more design planning to balance the arrangement. Most cluster engagement rings in this collection use round diamonds, but the design isn't limited to round.
3-4 weeks from the day your order is finalized. Cluster work is precision metalwork — the prongs and bezels holding multiple small diamonds in a tight composition need to be cut to exact tolerances. We keep you in the loop at every stage: diamond matching, CAD review, casting, setting, and final inspection.
Yes. Lab grown diamonds work especially well in cluster engagement rings because matching color and clarity across multiple diamonds is easier with lab grown — they're produced under more consistent conditions. Lab grown clusters also tend to price meaningfully lower than natural clusters of equivalent total carat weight. Both options are available and we discuss the tradeoffs during the design process.
Yes. Choose any of our cluster designs (Chloe, Galaxy Cluster, Anna, and others) with your selected diamonds, metal, and refinements. We can adjust diamond sizes within the cluster, modify the arrangement pattern, and coordinate the engagement ring with a future wedding ring. For fully bespoke cluster designs, book a private design appointment to start.
They require slightly more attention. A cluster engagement ring has more individual diamond settings than a solitaire — each cluster diamond is held in its own setting, and individual settings can loosen over years of wear. The cluster's small spaces between diamonds can also collect lotion and skin oils. Weekly cleaning with warm soapy water and an annual professional inspection (free for any ring we craft) keeps a cluster ring looking and wearing well. The care isn't significantly different — just slightly more thorough than a single-diamond solitaire.
From across a room, a well-designed cluster reads as a larger single diamond rather than as multiple smaller diamonds. The grouped composition creates a visual focal point that the eye reads as one substantial diamond presence. Up close, the individual diamonds become visible and the cluster reveals its character — floral arrangement, scattered constellation, or geometric composition. This far-near visual quality is part of why clusters are popular: they offer the visual impact of a larger center at the cost of multiple smaller diamonds, which is significantly less expensive than a single equivalent-carat diamond.
Yes, and it's one of the most distinctive design directions we offer. Cluster construction allows multiple gemstones to coexist in the center — a sapphire center surrounded by diamond and morganite clusters, or a diamond center with sapphire and emerald accents. The composition can carry sentimental significance (birthstones of family members, anniversary stones, or stones chosen for color meaning) or be a purely aesthetic choice. Mixed gemstone clusters work particularly well in floral or scattered cluster arrangements. We design these during a private design appointment, where we discuss gemstone color, durability, and sourcing options.