Tuesday, July 7, 2020

Popular Gemstones for Wedding Rings


Colored gemstones can put a twist on long-hold traditional beliefs of having a diamond as the centerpiece of the unique matching wedding or engagement rings. Gemstones are becoming more and more popular due to their unique style, large size, and lower cost. Plus, most celebrities adorn them on their rings.

In this article, we have mentioned eight colored gems that will make a good alternative to the traditional diamond wedding rings.

Diamond Wedding Rings

1- Amethyst:

Amethyst with the excellent cut can look truly beautiful on fine jewelry. They might not stand to the robust quality as the diamond, but they are durable and comes in a fraction of price compared to diamonds. For a romantic setting, pair the amethyst with silver or Yellow, White, Rose Gold or Pink metal or be quirky by choosing other metals.

2- Turquoise:

Turquoise has become a trendy stone in the gemstone market as various jewelry brands are embellishing these beauties in a trendy metal setting. This matte stone is most commonly adorned with little diamonds to give a luxe finish.

3- Sapphire:

Sapphires are typically a precious bluestone, but they do also come in other hues like peach, pink, yellow, green, and white. They are the third hardest minerals and can be a perfect substitute for the diamond. 

4- Emerald:

Emerald, with their distinct rich green tone, is beautiful, luxe, and precious, which makes them a famous stone for engagement and wedding rings. Even though they have fallen out of style in recent years, but if you like both chic and timeless look, then these green emeralds in a modern setting is your calling. 

Diamond Wedding Rings

5- Garnet:

Although Garnets come in all manner of colors, the deep red-hued garnet stays all-time romantic. These classic gems are usually paired with an antique setting and can make a gorgeous choice for a less expensive eternity wedding ring.

6- Moissanite:

If you’re looking for the glamour and hardiness of a diamond, without the epic price tag, moissanite might be the stone for you. Once mistaken as diamonds, moissanite are the second hardest minerals in the world. If they are well cut, they can be more than adequate substitutes for the diamond.

7- Aquamarine:

Aquamarine is a shiny, light blue gem that symbolizes tranquility and healing. Unlike its sister, Emerald, Aquamarine is a Type I gem, meaning it should be pretty flawless. Aquamarines come in light, medium, and darker blue tones; it sometimes shows a hint of green, like the sea. Their expensive demeanor makes them the perfect diamond alternative.

8- Topaz:

Topaz symbolizes wealth and royalty. The most common color of Topaz today is blue. However, it is also naturally found as colorless, pink, yellow, and peach hues. Blue Topaz comes in some massive crystals, making it an excellent choice for couples that want a huge look. 

Bottom Line

So, there you have it, these are some of the famous and pretty alternatives for diamonds that you can flaunt on any metal, be it a platinum ring, silver ring, or the gold wedding rings.

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