We have discussed a lot on Diamonds. Now it’s time for gemstones… Yes diamond is also a gemstone but not about it… For engagement or...
We
have discussed a lot on Diamonds. Now it’s time for gemstones… Yes diamond is
also a gemstone but not about it…
For
engagement or proposal most of us prefer for Diamond Rings but why don’t we try
other gemstone rings also
Diamonds
may be some girls’ best friend, but they’re not for everyone.
Yes
they’re beautiful, durable, sparkly and timeless, but they’re also rather
expensive and perhaps a little too classic, if you’re the kind of person who
wants to wear something different on your ring finger.
Opting
for a colored stone is a fresh take on the traditional engagement or proposal
ring, and the candy colored sparklers are unique and beautiful. Though many
have tried the trend, a few specific engagement rings have stood out. Why don’t
you try this?
Amethyst:
This
pretty purple stone does tend to be seen in a raw state, but if it’s well cut,
it can look truly beautiful in fine jewellery.
Sapphires:
Sapphires
are typically a blue precious stone, but they do also come in other hues like
peach, pink, yellow, green and white.
Emerald:
Emerald,
with their distinct rich green tone, are beautiful, luxe, and precious, which
makes them a popular stone for engagement rings.
Garnet:
Garnets
come in all manner of colours but are most typically this rich pinky-red hue.
Often found in antique settings, these stones look really pretty paired with
pearls or stones of other colours.
Pearl:
Pearls
are beautiful and iconic, whether they are in a luxe antique setting or a chic
modern ring. The bad news is though, that pearls are made from calcium
carbonate, which means at 2.5 to 4.5 on the Mohs scale, they will scratch and
tarnish easily.
Rubies:
Like
emeralds and sapphires, rubies are one of the four precious stones, making them
an extremely popular choice for engagement rings with their rich, luxurious
blood-red tone.
Peridot:
Peridots
are one of the few gemstones in the world that only appear in one colour, a
beautiful, olive-green. It’s often considered a token of love, making them a
rather romantic engagement ring gemstone.
Aquamarine:
Aquamarine
is a beautiful pale blue semi-precious gemstone that’s found its footing as a
stylish choice for engagement rings. Aquamarines have beautiful clarity,
making them look expensive, they are also known as a “lucky stone”, the perfect
charm as you enter married life.
Hope,
we have discussed about both precious and semi-precious stone which looks
fantastic in engagement or proposal ring.