Alternative Gemstone Choices For Your Engagement Ring

The modern bride isn’t one-size fits all, so engagement rings
shouldn’t be either. Choosing alternative engagement rings can be a
meaningful way to capture a bride’s personality without breaking the bank on a
ring. Whether you’re looking to save some money or just want to show your bride
how one-of-a-kind she is, let’s explore some beautiful alternatives to diamond 
engagement rings.



Sapphires
The sapphire engagement ring can be considered the truest
departure from the classic because it is such a dark, striking contrast again
diamonds. Sapphires are a hard stone and affordable compared to others, making
it a great choice for almost anyone. Sapphire engagement rings also have some
royal bloodlines: Princess Diana chose sapphire as her alternative gemstone
engagement ring.
Birthstones
Using birthstones in engagement rings was a very popular trend
in the Victorian era. Choosing your bride’s birthstone for her ring can be more
meaningful than a diamond. Also consider choosing the birthstone of a close
loved one to evoke their presence on your special day.
A Stone with Meaning
Many gemstones are considered to have underlying meanings.
Choosing a stone with a meaning you associate with your bride or your special
day can be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Some popular stones with
wedding-related meanings are:


    
Opal:
Passion, love, creativity
    
Garnet:
Devotion, commitment
    
Agate:
Protection and strength
Show Her Personality
Choosing a vintage-inspired ring for your bride can be a
fool-proof way to show how much thought you put into the ring. Choose an era
for your bride you think in some way reflects her personality. For example, for
an independent, self-motivated bride, an art deco ring would be a wonderful
choice. Jewelry from this era showed trends in women becoming financially
independent and gaining rights in the United States.



Be Subtle
Traditional engagement rings showcase one large stone either
alone or with much smaller accent gemstones. Pull away from the traditional by
choosing an engagement ring with several smaller stones. Many brides adore
these rings because this kind of setting is less flashy and does not catch on
fabrics like solitaire engagement rings. These rings are also a fantastic
choice for individuals trying to avoid making a large investment on a ring.
Choosing a more subtle, multiple-stone ring can be a subtle way to let your
bride know you thought about her likes and dislikes without spending a fortune.
Whether you’re shopping for an engagement ring or just browsing
to learn more, visiting sites with lots of options is the only way to learn
your personal taste for engagement rings.

Author Bio: Andrea Taylor is a marketing coordinator for Trumpet &Horn, a resource for fabulous vintage and vintage inspired
engagement rings and jewelry. She lives in Los Angeles, CA with her two pugs,
Lana and Ava. In her free time, she enjoys blogging, pilates, and bottomless
mimosa brunches. 

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