Esméralda is 14K Gold Fill Goddess. Featuring Deep Emerald Enamel over Diamond-Pressed Stations on Paperclip Base. For Permanent Jewelry Artists and Wholesale Jewelry Chains.
Deep emerald green, saturated and luxurious. Esméralda is the jewel-tone green in our Specialty Enamel Collection — built with the same structural sophistication as Starry Night and Bordeaux: diamond-pressed stations covered in translucent emerald enamel that catches light twice, once through the color, once through the cut metal beneath.

Order Guide
Average Bracelet Length: 5.5 – 7" inches
1 meter = 39.37 inches — Creates approximately 5–6 bracelets at 7-inch run.
Available by the meter or by the foot. Pricing encourages meter purchases for maximum bracelet yield.
What is it? A paperclip chain with ovoid diamond-pressed stations covered in translucent deep-emerald enamel. The diamond-cut patterning underneath is visible through the enamel — which means each station has two simultaneous light effects: the saturated green color depth and the cut-metal sparkle shining through. The deepest, richest green in our catalog. Part of the Specialty Enamel Collection — enamel paperclip sub-family.
Perfect for: Permanent Jewelry or Ready-to-Wear. A collector's chain for clients drawn to heritage jewel tones.
Who it's for: Clients who love emerald — the color, the story, the romance of it. Particularly strong for May (emerald) birthdays, clients with green or hazel eyes, clients building jewel-tone color stories, and anyone drawn to "old money" or heritage aesthetic registers. Also a favorite for holiday and winter styling where deep green reads sophisticated and seasonal.
Bracelet Type: Paperclip chain with diamond-pressed ovoid stations finished in translucent deep emerald enamel. Flat-laying, saturated, structurally layered.
Stacking Character: Flat + statement (via deep color) + negative space (paperclip base) + light-catching (diamond-cut through enamel). Same four axes as Starry Night and Bordeaux, in the richest green key.
Bracelet Stack Balancing: Esméralda's deep green pairs beautifully with warm gold neutrals (Cash, Alexia, Hermes) that let the saturated green lead. Alongside Arielle Pearl, the emerald-and-pearl combination reads classically heritage — the kind of pairing that evokes estate jewelry. For the saturated jewel-tone maximalist, Esméralda + Starry Night + Bordeaux creates a heritage deep-tone trio — emerald, royal blue, and wine-red in one confidently curated stack. Against Ivy's iridescent yellow-green, Esméralda reads as the grown-up, settled green — two greens with genuinely different personalities.

The hero story ambassadors should tell: Same as the rest of the enamel paperclip family — the diamond-pressed stations beneath the translucent emerald enamel aren't decorative. They're structural. The pressed metal reinforces the most delicate point on the chain, and the enamel sits on a stronger foundation than a flat cable would provide. You get the color, AND the chain is actually stronger at those points. Esméralda's emerald is deeper and more saturated than most enamel greens, which makes the diamond-cut underneath shine through more subtly than with Starry Night's royal blue — a more heritage, less playful effect.
⚠ Enamel care notes: Same protocols as the rest of the enamel family. Chlorine-sensitive, gradual softening expected over years. Deep emerald enamel shows fingerprints slightly more than lighter colors — a soft cloth wipe keeps it brilliant.
Why Spark Society chose her: Every Golden Spark Society chain is selected for low break rate. The diamond-pressed-under-enamel construction gives Esméralda the same engineering advantage as Starry Night and Bordeaux — reinforced stations, enamel protected on cut metal, chain strength concentrated exactly where a colored chain most needs it.