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Coloured Engagement Rings

Engagement rings with colored stones offer a fresh and personal alternative to traditional diamond rings. Whether you choose blue sapphire or pink morganite, coloured gemstones are a great choice for anyone who wants a ring that looks good. The range of coloured engagement rings is very wide, and there is sure to be just the right colour and shade for everyone.

We've put together a guide to coloured engagement rings from Laatukoru to make it as easy as possible for you to choose your own stunning ring.

A colourful engagement ring is a combination of traditional and modern

For centuries, royalty and nobility have adorned themselves with colourful gemstones. The idea that coloured stones can be as precious and stunning as diamonds has carried over to the present day. In recent years, coloured engagement rings have become increasingly popular as couples choose a ring that reflects their personality rather than traditional diamonds. Social media has also contributed to the growing popularity of coloured engagement rings.

The appeal of coloured engagement rings lies in their individuality and versatility - a wide range of colours allows you to express your own style while still being a timeless choice. The colourful stone is a great way to add a touch of history and modern individuality to your engagement ring.

Gemstone rings with colored stones

What makes coloured engagement rings stand out?

The symbolism and meaning behind the colours of gemstones

The colours of gemstones have symbolic meanings, which can help when choosing a wedding ring. For example, the colour red represents passion and love, making it particularly suitable for a wedding ring. Blue symbolises calm and confidence, green represents growth and harmony, and yellow represents joy and optimism. Purple is the colour of luxury and spirituality.

Taking these symbols into account will give your ring a personal meaning. Couples often choose gemstone colours that reflect their relationship and values, making the ring more personal and unique.

Personalised design

One of the reasons for the popularity of coloured engagement rings is their individuality. For example, the colour tone of the stone, the cut pattern and custom engravings give coloured rings a personal emotional value. Stone colours range from light to bright, offering a wide range of options to suit every taste.

A variety of gemstone options

The most popular gemstone options include sapphires, morganites, emeralds and rubies. These gemstones offer a stunning range of different colours and shades. When choosing a coloured engagement ring, it's worth taking the time to consider the intensity of the stone's colour - how will the colour look in everyday use and how will it affect the overall look of the ring?

Sapphire

Sapphire is a highly valued and sought-after gemstone for wedding rings. It symbolises loyalty, trust and sincerity, just like diamond rings. Sapphire rings are available in a range of colours, including deep blue, pink and yellow, making them a personal and attractive alternative to traditional diamond rings.

Ruby

Ruby is often associated with love and passion, making it the perfect stone for engagement rings. It is therefore the perfect choice for couples looking for colour in their rings, as the intense deep red colour symbolises romance and devotion. As well as its strong colour, rubies are also known for their exceptional durability, and the stone will last well from generation to generation.

Emerald

The emerald symbolises love, rebirth and fertility thanks to its green colour. Its stunning colour makes emerald rings stand out from traditional diamond rings, and it is a popular choice for engagement rings. When choosing an emerald, it is important to consider its clarity and richness of colour, as well as the design of the stone.

Morganite

Morganite is an increasingly popular stone for coloured rings due to its beautiful and unique appearance. Their reddish, pink tones range from delicate peach to deep salmon red, and they symbolise love, compassion and inner harmony. In addition to its stunning appearance, morganite is also affordable, making it a great choice for budget-conscious couples. Although morganite is slightly less hard than diamonds, when properly kept, it is durable enough for everyday use.

Topaz

Topaz tones are often soft and light, making it a great choice for couples who want personality in their ring without the deep colours. Topaz is beautifully sparkly, but also affordable compared to diamond rings, making it a great choice for those looking for a more affordable ring.

Maintenance for colored gemstone rings

Coloured rings need careful maintenance to keep them looking good and lasting long. Rings should be cleaned regularly with warm soapy water and a soft cloth, and gently brushed if necessary. Harsh cleaning chemicals should be avoided to preserve the colour and sparkle of the stones.

Emeralds, for example, are sensitive to extreme temperatures. Sapphires are hardy, but prolonged exposure to extreme heat or direct sunlight can affect their colour.

Avoid using coloured rings when cooking, showering or in the sauna. It is also important to avoid contact with chemicals such as creams, perfumes and household cleaners, which can cause discolouration and damage to the gemstones. Coloured rings should also be removed whenever you are playing sports, gardening or cleaning to avoid damaging the gemstones.

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