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Rose Gold Engagement Rings

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Choosing a Rose Gold Engagement Ring

If you’d like a departure from the traditional silver and gold colours associated with engagement rings, then rose gold jewellery might be the choice for you.

Forged from yellow gold and copper, the hue is an orange-pink tinge closer to a rosé wine. This colour is often favoured by those with a darker complexion, but it suits all skin tones.

For those preferring a different colour, you might like our other precious metals such as yellow gold, white gold, or platinum engagement ring bands.

 

Diamond Engagement Rings

Once you’ve decided on a rose gold engagement ring, you need to think about the centre stone for your band. We’ve broken down some of the diamond shapes you can choose from.

Round Brilliant

Our most popular diamond shape, the iconic round brilliant cut maximises fire and brilliance with its 58 facets. Our diamond experts recommend choosing a round diamond with an Excellent (EX) or Very Good (VG) grade.

Emerald Cut

A big bold stone, the emerald cut is borne out of a rectangular shape with cut-off corners. The parallel lines help provide striking flashes of light. This is a wonderful choice for couples seeking clarity and colour in their stone.

Oval Cut

For those who’d like symbolism and the appearance of a bigger stone at the same carat weight as a round diamond, the oval cut represents a fantastic option. Ovals are a nod to fertility as well as the eternal love of the journey you’re about to embark on.

Don’t forget to explore our full range.

 

Need Help? We’re Always Ready

“I don’t have any experience of diamonds but I was made to feel confident throughout, with your extraordinary product consultation, amazing diamond knowledge and help in creating this special gift.”

-Frank

With our expertise and commitment to GIA-approved diamonds, you’re in safe hands with Alicia J. We’ll walk you through the process, finding out the story of your blossoming romance and engagement. Then, we’ll create a bespoke engagement ring that is unique and unforgettable.

We call this The One.

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Rose Gold Engagement Rings FAQs:

We’ve taken time to answer some frequently asked questions about our rose gold engagement rings:

When Did Rose Gold Engagement Rings Emerge?

Rose gold was used in the famous Faberge eggs associated with Imperial Russia during the 1800s. In the 1920s, Cartier pioneered its use in engagement rings and just as with white gold, the Art Deco period of the 1920s and 1930s meant that new shades of gold were now a popular choice. This marked a departure from the traditional yellow gold colour.

Are Rose Gold Engagement Rings More Expensive?

No, rose gold engagement rings are no more expensive than other metal bands. They can, however, be a more personal choice than some other more popular hues, so are a great choice for couples wanting to make a statement at the start of their bridal set.

What Does Rose Gold Mean In A Relationship?

Rose gold is loaded with meaning for couples who are committing to tie the knot. The pinkish colours strike a chord with old-school romantics, but the warmth of this shade is also linked to feelings of optimism for the future, calmness and security.

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