Gemstone Engagement Rings for Women
The woman of your dreams deserves a unique declaration of love and commitment—and our gemstone engagement rings do exactly that. Handcrafted by expert craftsmen and customizable with natural or lab-grown diamonds, every ring honors your unique story. Find the one that will take her breath away!
Explore Our Gemstone Engagement Rings Collection
Gemstone Engagement Rings
Discover gemstone engagement rings featuring sapphire, emerald, ruby, and black diamond center stones. Designed for durability, symbolism, and standout color, these rings are ideal for couples seeking a meaningful alternative to traditional diamond engagement rings.
Our collection includes classic solitaires, halo styles, three-stone designs, and modern settings crafted in platinum, white gold, yellow gold, and rose gold. Each gemstone engagement ring is made to balance beauty with everyday wearability.
Sapphire Engagement Rings
Sapphire engagement rings are one of the most popular gemstone engagement ring choices due to their durability and deep, rich color. Ranking 9 on the Mohs hardness scale, sapphires are suitable for daily wear and offer long-term performance comparable to diamonds.
Available in classic blue as well as lighter and darker shades, sapphire engagement rings work well in solitaire, halo, and three-stone settings. They are often chosen by buyers looking for a gemstone that offers color, strength, and strong resale value.
Sapphire engagement rings are an excellent option for those who want a gemstone ring that balances beauty, durability, and timeless appeal.
Emerald Engagement Rings
Emerald engagement rings are known for their vibrant green color and unmistakable presence. Emeralds rank 7.5–8 on the Mohs scale, making them suitable for engagement rings when set properly with protective designs such as bezels or halos.
These gemstone engagement rings are ideal for buyers who value color intensity and symbolism. Emerald engagement rings pair especially well with step-cut or halo settings that enhance color depth while offering additional protection.
Emeralds require more care than sapphires or diamonds, making them best suited for buyers comfortable with mindful daily wear.
Ruby Engagement Rings
Ruby engagement rings feature a bold red gemstone that symbolizes commitment and strength. With a Mohs hardness of 9, rubies are among the most durable gemstones used in engagement rings.
This durability makes ruby engagement rings a practical choice for everyday wear. Rubies perform exceptionally well in solitaires, vintage-inspired designs, and halo settings that enhance brilliance and finger coverage.
Ruby engagement rings are often chosen by buyers seeking a distinctive gemstone that combines durability with strong visual impact.
Black Diamond Engagement Rings
Black diamond engagement rings offer a modern alternative for buyers looking for a bold, unconventional center stone. Black diamonds are real diamonds, treated or natural, with a hardness of 10, making them suitable for daily wear.
These gemstone engagement rings are commonly set in solitaire or accented styles using white diamonds for contrast. Black diamond engagement rings are popular among buyers who prefer contemporary design and a strong, graphic look.
Their durability and unique appearance make black diamond engagement rings a standout option within colored gemstone engagement rings.
Gemstone Engagement Rings vs Diamond Engagement Rings
Gemstone engagement rings offer a distinct alternative to traditional diamond rings. While diamonds remain the hardest gemstone, sapphires and rubies provide excellent durability with added color and symbolism.
Gemstone engagement rings often cost less than diamond engagement rings of similar size, allowing buyers to choose a larger center stone or more intricate setting without increasing budget. For those seeking individuality and meaning, gemstone engagement rings provide both value and visual distinction.
How to Choose the Right Gemstone for an Engagement Ring
When selecting a gemstone engagement ring, consider:
- Durability: Sapphire, ruby, and black diamond are best for daily wear
- Color preference: Choose a gemstone that reflects personal style
- Setting type: Protective settings improve longevity for softer gemstones
- Lifestyle: Active lifestyles benefit from harder gemstones
Choosing the right gemstone ensures long-term satisfaction and performance.
Customization & Craftsmanship
Our gemstone engagement rings are available in multiple metal options and settings. Each ring is crafted to ensure proper stone security, comfort, and durability. Select from platinum, white gold, yellow gold, or rose gold, with customization options available for center diamond shape and size.
FAQs For Gemstone Engagement Rings for Women
Are gemstone engagement rings durable enough for everyday wear?
Yes. Sapphire, ruby, and black diamond engagement rings are suitable for daily wear due to their high hardness. Emerald engagement rings require slightly more care.
Which gemstone is best for an engagement ring?
Sapphires and rubies are considered the best gemstones for engagement rings due to their durability, color stability, and long-term performance.
Are sapphire engagement rings more durable than emerald engagement rings?
Yes. Sapphire engagement rings rank higher on the Mohs scale and are more resistant to scratches than emerald engagement rings.
Do gemstone engagement rings cost less than diamond engagement rings?
In most cases, gemstone engagement rings cost less than diamond rings of similar size, allowing for better value or larger center stones.
Are black diamond engagement rings real diamonds?
Yes. Black diamond engagement rings use real diamonds that are either naturally black or treated to achieve their color.
How should I care for gemstone engagement rings?
Clean gemstone engagement rings with mild soap and warm water. Avoid harsh chemicals, and store rings separately to prevent scratching.



























