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Amethyst Engagement Rings

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

With so many engagement rings to look at and choose from, why not be different and choose an amethyst for the stone in your finance’s engagement ring? Amethysts are the birth stone for February and if her birthday is in February it will be doubly special to present her with an amethyst engagement ring. Greek mythology gives an account of how this beautiful stone came into existence and how it came by its rich purple color.

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Amethysts also have deeply religious associations and many faiths use it as a symbol of spirituality, sincerity, and purity, everything that is important to a couple that is about to wed. Purple is also considered to represent royalty, so present the queen of your heart with an amethyst ring.

Most amethysts are some shade of purple, from light lilac to deep rich purple. However, amethysts can also come in shades of green. They are mined in Brazil, Uruguay, Bolivia, Argentina, Africa, and Australia. Amethysts rate a seven on the hardness scale, so they are a very good choice for jewelry worn on a daily basis (Opals are a one and Diamonds are a ten). Amethysts can be cut into any shape just like a diamond and can be placed into any type of setting.

Aside from being the birthstone for February, the amethyst is also the gemstone that represents the sixth year anniversary of your marriage. Although the amethyst is not nearly as expensive as the diamond, the price can vary due to the size and color of the gemstone you choose for the engagement ring.

Taking care of the amethyst stone is very easy, simply soap and water. Do not place in an ultrasonic cleaner, avoid rapid temperature changes, and avoid contact with household cleaners to ensure that your amethyst remains intact for many, many years.

 

 

Many of the big named jewelers will carry amethyst engagement rings, but if you have difficulty locating one that says “pick me”, take a look at the following websites:

• http://www.myjewelrysource.com/amethyst-engagement-aquamarine-engagement.htm

• http://www.jewelsforme.com/itemlist-main.asp?

• http://www.mysolitaire.com/gemstonerings/

• http://www.ampalian.com/jewellery/search/amethyst/?page=1&s=amethyst

• http://www.belljewels.com/Gemstone_Rings-Amethyst.html

Picking a ring a ring that says “I cherish you” is hard to do because there are so many choices out there. Hopefully this has helped you to narrow your search for an engagement ring to the beauty of the amethyst.

Author: Julie Shields

 

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For the bride-to-be who desires something a little different, an amethyst engagement ring is the perfect option.

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Make Your Love with Gemstone Engagement Rings

Religious activities are associated with the amethyst engagement rings that are known for their honesty, spirituality and purity. If you are in search gemstones for spiritual purposes then you may opt for amethyst gemstones.

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Engagement Ring

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

There are many possible styles of engagement rings to choose from, whether you are going to get a custom design or buy a ring ready made. Part of the decision on what to choose will be predicated by your budget. However, with the advances in technology, providing us with man-made gemstones and high quality semi-precious stones like cubic zirconia other diamond alternatives like moissanite, that still leaves ample room to choose a style that is unique to your girlfriend’s personal style.

 

In terms of design, you can choose from vintage, modern, designer, or even culturally inspired rings with Celtic designs. You could have a plain gold ring, or any type of precious or semi-precious gemstone. The gemstones could be pave style, princess cut, cushion cut, solitaire, emerald-cut, asscher cut, or a number of other gem styles. Lets have a look at what some of these terms mean for engagement rings.

Vintage Engagement Rings

True vintage rings in the style you want may be difficult to find, and some people don’t like wearing pre-owned jewelry. However, you can always get a custom ring designed from a picture of an antique ring. And a lot of online jewelers have a range of rings that are designed in a vintage style. The advantage of this is you can exert quite a bit of control over the design - perhaps you’d prefer a vintage looking ring in platinum, or a Victorian style ring with a large diamond center/ You’d be hard pressed to find either of those designs in a true vintage Victorian ring as diamonds were more scarce then, and platinum too hard to work with.

Popular vintage engagement rings include art deco, Edwardian, filigree, and Victorian designs.

Inexpensive Engagement Rings

Even without the current uncertain economic climate, some women prefer not to spend tens of thousands on an engagement ring. That money may be earmarked for a house deposit, or even a big honeymoon. And some couples may simply not have the luxury of choice given their financial situation.

Fortunately, you can get beautiful engagement rings that look like the real thing without the prohibitive price tag. This is a real boon if your girlfriend likes huge stones but can’t afford a carat or more of diamonds.

There are several options for inexpensive engagement rings. Cubic zirconia and moissanite are both comparatively cheap diamond alternatives. And there are also many synthetic, or lab created diamonds, rubies, emeralds and sapphires. These lab created precious stones are virtually chemically identical to the real thing. They are actually created using lab techniques that replicate the same processes that occur over thousands of years in the earth’s crust.

Lab created precious stones aren’t as cheap as diamond alternatives like cubic zirconia and moissanite, however, they have the same sparkle and depth that a real stone has. And they are still much cheaper than their natural counterparts. For example, a ring that would cost you in excess of $20,000 can be had for around $2,500 or less.

Different Gemstone Cuts

Choosing a cut for your gems in your ring is really a matter of personal taste, although the size and quality of the stone, as well as your budget, may influence matters also. Below is a quick guide to the different types of gemstone cuts available:

Round (brilliant) cut - 57 facets, most popular cut for diamonds
Oval Cut - 69 facets, an elliptical shape
Baguette cut - 20 facets, oblong shape
Square cut - 57 facets
Trilliant cut - 43 facets, a triangle cut that returns a lot of brilliance, like the brilliant cut. Good with diamonds
Pear cut - 71 facets, a combination of the marquis and oval, shaped like a teardrop. Can seem to lengthen fingers when worn.
Emerald cut - 50 facets, rectangular, with truncated corners, a step cut
Octagon cut - 53 facets, step cut, but unlike the emerald cut, the steps are not equidistant
Marquis cut - 57 facets, elongated oval shape; often has smaller gems around it
Antique cushion cut - 64 facets, a combination of a deep cut with large facets and the oval cut. It’s also called the pillow cut, old miner cut, or old European cut.
Types Of Metals Used In Engagement Rings

Engagement rings are traditionally made out of gold, although these days platinum is also very popular. Platinum is a harder metal than gold, and also more expensive.

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As well as traditional yellow gold, you can have rose gold and white gold engagement rings. These are made using different alloys of gold that change the metal’s color. If you’re choosing a ring to surprise your girlfriend, you may want to have a look at the type of gold jewelry she normally prefers. It’s worth talking to a close relative or friend as well however. For instance, she may not wear a lot of platinum jewelry, but it is the most popular metal used in engagement rings today.

Non-Diamond Engagement Rings

Whilst diamonds are the most popular type of stone used in engagement rings, there’s no reason they have to be. Your girlfriend may have a favorite stone, be it precious or semi-precious. Rubies, emeralds, and sapphires are all quite popular choices after the traditional diamond.

And some of these gemstones, like sapphires and diamonds, naturally occur in a number of different colors. One of the most expensive is the pink diamond, which can be an exquisite shade of icy pink or a deep bubble-gum or strawberry pink. Natural colored diamonds are also available in yellow, blue, and brown (ranging from champagne to cognac) shades . Natural colored diamonds are very rare and expensive compared to regular diamonds. They are truly unique stones.

And sapphires come in purple, pink, yellow, and green, as well as an array of other synthetic colors (those colors listed are natural).

 

By: Rebecca Prescott

 

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