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Gemstone Engagement Rings: What Your Color Really Means

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By Gemos GemsPublished 2 years ago 5 min read
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Nowadays, most people prefer colored-gemstone for engagement rings over traditional white diamonds. Today, there are huge varieties of handcrafted and romantic alternatives to white diamonds available in the market, many of which are more affordable and classy. Many semi-precious gems (Tanzanite and Tsavorite) are rarer and less expensive than traditional white diamonds. Cultures all over the world have added to the tale and meaning of gemstones over the millennia; each precious gemstone has its unique meaning and symbolism. Choosing a gemstone engagement ring for its symbolism might give your engagement even more meaning. Our goal is to assist you select the perfect ring to convey your love to your life partner-to-be.

Choosing a colored gemstone for your engagement is a trend these days. But have you ever wondered – What does your engagement ring’s gemstone color really mean to you? You might have never. But don’t worry, we are here for you. Today, we are going to tell you each and every untold fact about the color of your engagement ring’s gemstone.

Here What Your Engagement Ring’s Gemstone Color Really Means:

● Blue Tanzanite:

Meaning: Royalty and elegance Birthstone for: September-born

Blue Tanzanite gemstone is a magnificent and very meaningful option for engagement rings – believed to represent wisdom and royalty–and emerging as the most popular gem for engagement rings. Tanzanite color ranges from blue to violet. The deeper the color is, the more valuable the Tanzanite is. They are quite durable with a rating of 7 on the Mohs scale (diamonds are a 10) and can be worn every day as long as they are properly cared for. Furthermore, depending on the viewing angle, these gems are trichroic in nature, which means it shows two separate colors. Depending on the light source, some rare specimens can even change color. Take a look at a wide variety of Tanzanite engagement rings at Gemos Gems.

● Green Tsavorite:

Meaning: Happiness and Peace Birthstone for: January-born

Green is a color that many people associate with luck and good fortune, so it's no surprise that green Tsavorites are quite popular as engagement rings. Tsavorite Garnet is said to impart knowledge, and anti-anxiety powers to those who wear it. Garnet gems come in a range of hues, despite its usual association with the color red. Green Garnet (Tsavorite) is one of the most popular and sought-after varieties of Garnet. With a rating of 6.5 to 7.5 on Mohs hardness scale, these gemstones are durable enough to wear daily. They are set as a wonderful center stone for an engagement ring, whether cut as cushions, hearts, or rounds. Thinking of buying a Tsavorite engagement ring, take a look at Gemos Gems’ extensive collection of Tsavorite Jewelry.

● Aquamarine:

Meaning: Truth and Harmony Birthstone for: March-born

Aquamarine's light blue to blue-green color is a perfect characteristic of this beautiful gemstone to choose for an engagement ring. These stones, especially those with a round cut, can look stunning on your engagement ring setting. Aquamarines, like emeralds, are members of the beryl gem family. They are also exceptionally durable with a hardness of 7.5 to 8. These beautiful gemstones, on the other hand, are more durable than emeralds and do not require particular maintenance or cleaning. Although gems with richer blue tones are more expensive, even lighter color stones with an ocean-like appearance can be a perfect choice for stunning jewelry. Asterism and cat's eye effects can be seen in some rare aquamarine stones.

● Red Rubies:

Meaning: Wealth and Prosperity Birthstone for: July-born

Red color of rubies symbolizes love and affection between couples. When placed in an engagement ring, a ruby will make a fiery statement and complete your overall wedding look. Talking about durability, Ruby has the same hardness and endurance as sapphire, but it is subjected to more treatments and additions. The most popular ruby hue is "pigeon blood red," a somewhat purple red with a medium-dark tone and vibrant saturation. Ruby is a perfect (though expensive) choice for engagement rings due to its durability, rarity, and connotations with love and the heart. A ring with a ruby in the centre surrounded by diamonds would be one-of-a-kind.

● Yellow Diamonds:

Meaning: Optimism and Happiness Birthstone for: November-born

The yellow color of a diamond represents happiness and optimism. With a yellow diamond, you can give a new twist to your engagement ring. Diamonds have a number of desirable qualities that contribute to its popularity as the most popular gemstone for engagement rings. Diamonds, with a hardness of 10 on Mohs scale, are more scratch resistant than any other gemstone. For a ring stone, such quality is crucial. These beautiful stones also have exceptional brilliance and dispersion, with the ability to transform white light into colorful flashes or "fire." On the other hand, natural color is found in about 1 in 10,000 diamonds. Those with the most vibrant colors are more valuable and, as a result, cost more. Apart from Yellow, sparkling pink, pastel green, eye-catching black, and champagne are some of the colored diamond selections.

● Pink Tourmaline:

Meaning: Unconditional Love and Wisdom Birthstone for: October-born

Pink tourmaline is supposed to generate feelings of love, happiness, and passion, making it an ideal choice for an engagement ring. Its mesmerizing color is thought to offer emotional balance and peace by channeling passion, energy, and vitality. This vibrant pink gemstone serves as a continual reminder of trust toward each other. Imagine having a beautiful engagement ring featuring cushion-cut pink tourmaline gemstone on a thin French-set diamond band. Isn't it lovely? So, what are you waiting for now?

● Purple Amethyst:

Meaning: Trust and Peace Birthstone for: February-born

The purple color of this beautiful gemstone represents trust and peace towards your partner. According to the ancient Greeks and Romans, Amethyst was believed to guard against the intoxicating effects of evil and keep its wearer safe. An amethyst ring is a style to consider if you and your partner cherish a calm relationship free of tension and argument.

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GemosGems.com is one of the leading providers of loose gemstones and colored gemstone jewelry. We aim to provide high quality, handmade gemstone jewelry.

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