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3 diamond alternatives for wedding and engagement rings


There are many sayings that are associated with diamonds. “Diamonds are forever”. “Diamonds are a girl’s best friend”. It’s true that diamond wedding rings are really stunning to look at, but not everyone wants to have one. Although you may have decided that you want brilliant cut wedding rings or princess cut engagement rings, here are some gemstones that you can consider if you want to avoid diamonds.

Sapphire

Sapphires are a stunning stone that can make the perfect diamond substitute. Although sapphires are typically a shade of blue, they can also be shades of yellow, purple and green, meaning that you don’t have to sacrifice your favourite type of precious metal simply because the colour clashes with the gemstone. Sapphires are also the third hardest mineral, and with sapphire jewellery prices than diamond jewellery prices, you may find that sapphires are you perfect diamond substitute.

Ruby

Rubies, like sapphires and diamonds are one of the hardest natural minerals known to man. Because of this, you know that the rock on your finger will be just as durable as diamonds if you decide to choose a ruby for your wedding or engagement ring. Although rubies can’t be found with the colours that are available to sapphires, there’s something admirable about the consistency that you’ll get with the rich red hue of a ruby, which simply oozes strength and luxury.

Emerald

Emeralds are a mineral that sport a deep green colouring, making them look strong and dignified. Although this gemstone has fallen out of favour in recent years, emeralds are starting to make a comeback, as adding emeralds to more modern settings have resulted in wedding and engagement rings that simply radiate a timeless beauty. Although emeralds aren’t as hard as diamonds or the two previous gemstones on this list, they are certainly durable enough to be placed on a ring that can be worn anywhere.


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