Ballerina Aquamarine Halo Engagement Ring
While diamonds have long been the default choice for engagement rings, today’s brides no longer see them as the only option. Instead, they’ve been going for something a bit more unexpected: gemstone engagement rings.
Gemstone engagement rings offer immensely more style variety than diamond engagement rings. There are dozens of gorgeous gemstones, which can come in every color of the rainbow. Plus, they’re often more affordable than traditional diamond options, which is another big selling point for younger couples.
So, which gemstones are among the most popular today? Let’s take a closer look at the top seven gemstones for alternative engagement rings.
Morganite
Cushion Morganite Vintage Fern Engraved Engagement Ring
Morganite is a gorgeous, blush colored gemstone that is one of the most popular gemstones of the moment. This millennial pink colored gemstone looks lovely with every precious metal, but is particularly stunning when paired with rose gold.
Pink and Blue Sapphires
Emerald Cut Pink Sapphire Diamond Twisted Vine Engagement Ring
Round Blue Sapphire Six Prong Vintage Engraved Milgrain Engagement Ring
Sapphires are a classic gemstone that come in many colors, the most popular of which are blue and pink. Blue sapphires have a regal, elegant look (think, Princess Diana), while pink sapphires are ultra romantic.
Rubies
Oval Ruby Classic Halo Engagement Ring
Rubies are another classic gemstone option. This gemstone has long been associated with love and passion, thanks to its rich red hue.
Emeralds
Emerald Cut Green Emerald Bezel Diamond Vine Engagement Ring
Emeralds have a stunning, deep green color that has been highly prized throughout history. This luxe gemstone has a gorgeous vintage look that is utterly sophisticated.
Moissanite
Round Moissanite Double Halo Split Shank Engagement Ring
Moissanite is a brilliant, clear white gemstone that looks very similar to a diamond— but has a much more budget friendly price tag. This stunning gemstone, on average, can cost 90 percent less than a similarly sized diamond. And many people find that they actually prefer the look of moissanites over diamonds, thanks to moissanite’s stunning fire (the rainbow colored light that shimmers from a gemstone).
Aquamarine
Round Aquamarine Open Gallery Classic Halo Engagement Ring
Aquamarines get their name from their incredible, crystal blue color that is reminiscent of a sparkling sea. This lovely pastel gemstone looks particularly dazzling when paired with an engagement ring that also has white diamonds along the band, as they add gorgeous brilliance that compliments this gemstone’s shimmering beauty.
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