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We know that our diamonds might not be the right colour to represent your relationship. That’s why we offer a large array of gemstone engagement rings that can truly reflect your unique bond.
Whatever your stone of choice, we’re on hand to help you build the perfect ring…







































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A gemstone is a naturally occurring mineral that has been cut and polished before being crafted into an engagement ring. Precious stones include stunning diamonds, ruby, sapphire, and emerald. There’s also a huge range of semi-precious gemstones such as citrine and topaz.
When browsing our gemstones, you can choose from a wide palette of colours.
There are so many different gemstones you could use to tell your story.
As you craft your engagement ring, consider how the gemstone might reflect your journey as a couple. Would you like to represent new beginnings with an emerald stone or show off your romance with the passion of a red ruby centrepiece? Many couples also seek to incorporate their birthstones into their gemstone ring.
You should also think about the following before you decide to commemorate one of life’s watershed moments:
Internal Strength: Can the stone withstand direct or indirect damage?
Stability: Can the stone deal with changes of state brought on by factors such as temperatures and chemicals?
Exterior: Is the stone able to withstand scratches?
Read our knowledge page about gemstones to learn more.
If you haven’t done this before, all these different gemstones can seem overwhelming.
It really helps to talk to an expert and draw up a mood board to determine your personal taste. After you’ve chosen your centrepiece, we’ll then help you create beautiful designs with your desired metal type.
“Alison even went the extra mile to add customisation to the ring in the form of adding our birthstones, which was a unique and meaningful touch. I was so pleased with the engagement ring.”
-Sam
We also offer completely customisable engagement rings.
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Got questions? We thought you might. We’ve answered some key queries about our gemstone engagement rings below:
Due to the fact that they are prone to scratches, quartz, a gemstone with a variety of hues, is a poor choice. This is because they are far too soft to withstand daily wear and can even fall out of its setting. It is therefore better to seek a different gemstone for an engagement ring and use the allure of quartz for another occasion. Contact us for more advice.
Yes, of course! A gemstone ring is a fantastic choice for an engagement ring as the range of colours on offer are loaded with meaning. If you’re looking for a unique and cost-effective option, gemstones can represent a fantastic choice. They are often far cheaper than diamonds of the same weight.
Choosing a gemstone for your engagement ring should have two stages to it. First, think about the colours and the meaning of the stone. You may want your relationship to be epitomised by the tranquility and wisdom associated with sapphire. Alternatively, you might like the warm sunshine colours of a citrine. Alicia J will help you pick out the stone for you during a virtual consultation or in a private member’s club in Central London.
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What colour is a diamond? Many say they’re colourless, however, look closely and most contain subtle tints of yellows, soft pinks and rich browns. Truly colourless diamonds are known as white diamonds and are extremely rare and the most valuable. Diamond colour is graded from D to Z – D being the whitest, most colourless diamond and Z containing noticeable yellow, brown or pink tints. The letters D to Z represent a range of colour based on a combination of tone, lightness or darkness and saturation.
Cut
Diamond cut refers to the arrangement of a diamond’s facets. A diamond’s cut is often mistaken as meaning its shape (oval, pear, etc), but a diamond’s cut grade is actually about how well the facets interact with light.
Polish
Polish refers to the overall smoothness and condition of the diamond’s surface. It’s rare for a diamond to have a perfect polish. More often, they have tiny imperfections not visible to the naked eye.
Symmetry
Symmetry refers to how well-aligned the diamond's facets are. Symmetry, on the other hand, refers to the exactness of shape, overall outline, placement and alignment of individual facets.
The gradings provided by the GIA go from poor to excellent. If you select an SI clarity, we will provide Very Good cut, polish and symmetry. If you select a VS1 clarity, we will provide Excellent cut, polish and symmetry.