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Center Stone Options for Your Engagement Ring

Engagements, Gift Guides, Proposals, Wedding Fashion / April 7, 2020

You’ve made it to the day that you’ve been waiting for your entire life — your proposal to the love of your life. When you open that ring box, you want the jewelry inside to cause stun and awe. To get those results, you’ll need the perfect ring. That starts with your center stone choice.

Choosing a center stone for your engagement ring will set the tone for the rest of the ring, so it’s imperative to make a great choice. That said, with all the stone options available, it can seem impossible to choose just one. 

If you’re feeling lost, don’t worry! This guide will break down the most popular center stone options for engagement rings. Here’s what you need to know.

Mined Diamonds

Mined diamonds are among the most well-known stones around the globe, and their popularity has not waned. These stones are created when carbon is subjected to extreme heat and pressure; they occur naturally and are mined from the depths of the earth. Diamonds are known for their brilliance and feature a distinct sparkle. 

Despite the popular misconception, diamonds aren’t rare, but they will make any engagement ring special. If you are looking for a versatile center stone that will always be in vogue, then diamonds are the way to go!

Lab-Grown Diamonds

Lab-grown diamonds are diamonds that have been created using technology that mimics the natural process that creates mined diamonds — extreme heat and pressure. Chemically, lab-grown diamonds don’t differ from their natural counterparts. In fact, many expert jewelers have a difficult time differentiating between the two. 

Choosing a lab-grown diamond means that you get the same look, brilliance, and style for a much lower price. Some people are still becoming acclimated to the idea that lab-grown diamonds are an option, so choosing one today will put you ahead of the curve and make your wallet happy!

Moissanite

This diamond alternative is named for the Nobel Prize-winning scientist that discovered it back in 1893 from a crater left by a meteor. Moissanite is extremely rare in nature and therefore, all of the moissanite that you find in jewelry pieces are lab-made. 

Initially, moissanite was misidentified as a diamond. However, upon further inspection, it was found that these stones differ chemically from diamonds. Additionally, one of the tell-tale features of moissanite is that it refracts more colored light than diamonds do. These stones are also much cheaper than diamonds (mined or lab-grown).

If you are looking for a fabulously brilliant and affordable stone to take center stage on your engagement ring, then moissanite may be the choice for you!

Colored Gems

These gems include rubies, sapphires, emeralds, colored diamonds, and more. Each colored stone has its own unique aspects and chemical makeup. That said, when choosing a colored gemstone, be sure to do your due diligence to gain a better understanding of the stone. Experienced jewelers will be able to provide you with all the information you need.

Overall, any colored gem is an excellent option for an engagement ring that prioritizes style and flair. These gems are known for their vibrant colors and will catch the eye of any onlooker. If you favor a more eclectic style, then a colored gem is the perfect center stone for you.

Final Thoughts

Choosing a center stone for your engagement ring can certainly be challenging, but it opens the door to many other important steps. Once you’ve chosen your stone, you can decide on cut, shape, design, the band metal, and more. However, before you make a final decision — do your research to determine the best stone for your engagement ring.


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