Top gemstone colours to choose for your engagement ring

Rings are more than just simple pieces of jewellery. Rings are the symbol of your eternal love. We have seen most people prefer white diamonds for an engagement ring, but having a pop of colour in your jewellery is never a bad idea. If you want to include a different or unique coloured gemstone for your engagement ring, then here are some gemstone ideas for you to consider:

 

1- Emerald: 

Emerald is the top-favorite choice of most people when it comes to buying coloured engagement rings. Emerald comes in dark, light, and deep green shades. Cleopatra, queen of ancient Egypt was first known to have worn the emerald. The emerald ring symbolises successful love, peace, and hope.

 

 

2- Aquamarine: 

Aquamarine is best suited for ocean lovers or if you want a blue-tone gemstone colour. The aquamarine gemstone comes in light, medium, and darker blue tones and is very shiny. It is one of the unique gemstones to include in your jewellery.

 

3- Sapphire: 

Sapphire gemstone is most notably the popular choice of the royal family. A sapphire gemstone looks stunning in any style and design and it gives a bespoke look to your jewellery piece. A sapphire engagement ring signifies loyalty and trust. 

 

4- Topaz:

Topaz is also a great engagement ring gemstone option if you want a pale blue tone to a deeper tone of blue. The most common colour of topaz is blue but you can also find pink, yellow, peach, and purple shades. Blue Topaz symbolises peace and love.

 

5- Morganite:

Morganite is the best gemstone if you want some peachy pink or soft light pink colour for your engagement ring. Morganite gives warm hues and romantic touch to the overall look of the engagement ring. Morganite gemstone looks best with a rose gold metal and makes a dreamy ring design. 

 

6-Ruby

If you want to go for some red-tone gemstone, rubies are the best. Rubies signify romance, love, wealth, and success. Some cuts in which the ruby gemstone looks best are oval, Octagon, pear, and marquise. 

Author: Sabrina Mahar