Amethyst Engagement Rings: One of the most popular colors of all the gemstones is purple, so clients also tend to love purple Amethyst rings. Amethysts are one of the more commonly encountered gemstones and can be found quite affordably in smaller sizes and lighter...
Garnet Engagement Rings: A Red Garnet Gemstone will almost certainly portray a bright red vivid color. However, the garnet is available in several other colors especially brilliant green, beige or gray in daylight. The beige or gray garnet can change into a...
Ruby Engagement Rings: The Ruby Gemstone comes from the corundum family of gemstones. Along with sapphires the ruby is considered to be the second hardest of all natural minerals, second only to the diamond. Corundum gemstones are associated with sapphires and their...
Emerald Engagement Rings are probably the number one choice of gemstone, after diamonds and sapphires, to be set into an engagement ring. An Emerald is what is known as a Beryl and the beryl must be green in color to be classed as an Emerald. Along with the ever...
White Sapphire Rings: White or colorless sapphires are often used as an alternative to Diamonds in today’s engagement rings. However, it is important to note that while white (or colorless) sapphires do initially look to be diamonds, they do not have that same...
The Yellow Sapphire Ring is one of the most popular choice of gemstone after the ever sought after Blue Sapphire. The Yellow Sapphire Ring and the Pink Sapphire Ring are pretty much neck and neck in popularity. Many yellow sapphire gemstones are often thought to have...