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Title: Best Diamond Alternatives Engagement Rings for Married Couple


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Most Popular Diamond Alternatives Engagement
Rings It is a universal truth that every love is
different. Just like people, the dynamic that
evolves between those people is unique. No two
relationships are meant to look alike. Then why
must an engagement ring?
Rings have been used to signify the union in holy
matrimony for ages. But thats about as
traditional as they need to be. From the vows to
the dessert menu, everything about your wedding
needs to be an expression of your love, curated
to your needs. So dont just settle for a common
engagement ring without exploring all the options.
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While diamonds have established their monopoly as
the default wedding ring gemstones, there are
other, very intriguing fish in the sea. Here are
the top diamond alternatives for engagement
rings 1. Sapphire Engagement Ring Scoring an
impressive 9 on the Mohs scale of hardness,
Sapphires are one of the most durable naturally
occurring elements in nature. Sapphires come in
a range of colors from sunkissed yellows to
peachish- pinks and vivid greens. In spite of
this rich palette of colors, blue sapphires have
emerged as not only the most coveted variety of
sapphires but also one of the most coveted
colored gemstones in the world.
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So much so that even the words etymology draws
from its blueness. The word originates from the
Latin word saphirus and the Greek word
sapheiros, both of which mean blue. Blue
sapphires have been the muses of many myths. The
Ancient Persians believed the world was held up
by a pedestal made of sapphires, the reflection
of which gave the sky its blue color. The
ancient Greeks on the other hand associated the
blue gemstone with Apollo, the Olympian god of
the sun. Many ancient cultures revered blue
sapphires for their healing properties while
others upheld it as the stone of destiny. Blue
sapphires were particularly popular among the
Royals of Europe and Asia. The Rockefeller
Sapphire, one of the most famous sapphires in
history, was worn by the American Tycoon J.D
Rockefellers two wives. He acquired it from the
Nizam of Hyderabad. Princess Dianas 12-carat
oval cut Ceylon blue sapphire engagement ring has
remained the most famous engagement ring in
history. 2. Ruby Engagement Ring Also known as
The King of Gemstones, Rubys dazzling red hues
make it a front runner. The word ruby comes from
the Latin word ruber meaning red. While rubies
may be limited in terms of color when compared
to sapphires, The shades of ruby red can vary
greatly. Ruby grabs extra brownie points for
being the stone of passion and love.
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Ruby is also supposed to channel powerful energy
which brings harmony in familial relations.
According to the 11th-century scholar al-Biruni,
Ruby holds first place in color, beauty and
rank. Burmese rubies are one of the most famous
on account of their high quality and vivid red
color. When it comes to red gemstones, there is
no parallel to rubies. They have everything it
takes to be the perfect center stone in a modern
ruby engagement ring. 3. Emerald Engagement
Ring Emeralds are timeless as the finest green
stones known to mankind. The exquisite gemstones
are born of a chemical cocktail made of iron,
chromium, and vanadium that are mixed in beryl.
When iron is in excess emeralds take on a bluish
hue while Chromium and vanadium are responsible
for the gestones vivid green color.
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The variables in color and clarity are parameters
in assessing an emeralds worth. Emeralds are
very precious and consequently, they cost a
pretty penny. 1 carat of naturally mined
high-quality emerald can be valued between
1,000 and 3,000.
Like blue sapphires, Emeralds were also
patronized by monarchies across the globe. The
famous Egyptian queen Cleopatra was a known
connoisseur of emeralds. Coincidentally,
Hollywood Royalty Elizabeth Taylor who famously
portrayed Cleopatra is also remembered for her
memorable emerald necklace. Emeralds score
between 7.5 and 8 on the Mohs scale of hardness,
indicating that they are durable for daily wear.
Emeralds encapsulate the chic sophistication
everyone desires in a piece of jewelry, making it
one of the most suitable diamond alternatives
for engagement rings.
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4. Alexandrite Engagement Ring If you can't seem
to make up your mind between ruby and emerald,
alexandrite may be right up your alley.
Alexandrite has the unique ability to change
colors in different lighting and has been
described by geologists as emerald by day, ruby
by night.
This chameleon of a gemstone was originally
unearthed in the Ural mountains in the 1830s by
miners collecting emeralds. It is a relatively
new gemstone. Eventually, deposits were also
discovered in Sri Lanka, Brazil, and Eastern
Africa but the gemstone remains extremely rare
and precious. It is in good company with pearls
as the June birthstone. The ability of
alexandrite to change color in different lighting
is symbolic of deeper meanings that persist
below the surface and must be understood. It is
also emblematic of the intangible forces in the
universe which cannot be controlled but cannot
be denied. Love is one such force.
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Alexandrites are therefore associated with
romance and would make for an extremely
thoughtful choice as the centre stone of an
engagement ring. They score 8.5 on the Mohs
scale of hardness, which means they are even
more durable than emeralds. 5. Tanzanite
Engagement Ring Found exclusively by the
foothills of Africas gargantuan Kilimanjaro,
Tanzanite is counted among the worlds rarest
gemstones. Apart from its limited availability,
tanzanite is also deemed rare for its color. It
is one of the only trichroic gemstones on the
planet. This means that the gemstone sports
three composite colors, namely Blue, purple, and
reddish brown.
This unique condition is engendered by
Tanzanites chemical composition which is
conducive for double refraction of white light as
it passes through the stone. Typically, the
shades of tanzanite can vary from a rich
cornflower blue to different hues of lilac.
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As the light shifts from cooler to warmer tones,
the stone displays flashes of deep red. This
mystical coloring makes the gemstone truly
special. The stone also offers a lucrative
investment opportunity. Tanzanites only
reserves known to man are in the nation of
Tanzania in East Africa and they are being
exhausted rapidly. While miners are always on the
lookout, the geological conditions present in
Tanzania which are conducive to the genesis of
tanzanite are just as rare as the gemstone.
Therefore, the chances of finding a different
source for Tanzanites are very slim. No matter
how intimate you try to make it, planning a
wedding can be very expensive. As life goes on,
the added responsibilities of having a family
only accelerate these expenses. Wouldn't it be
wonderful then, to not only choose a ring that
is beautiful and rare but also a financial
asset? A well-thought-out investment that you
can lean on in the years to come? Marriage is a
commitment and you may want to look at tanzanite
as a wise way to honor that commitment. While
the aforementioned are my top picks we have only
scratched the surface. There are several other
decisions to be made. What ring setting are you
considering and what shape would you like your
gemstone to be?
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