Tip #3- Radiant Red: If she loves red, consider garnet, rhodolite garnet, ruby or rubellite tourmaline. Red gemstones look great in white and yellow metals. The yellow metals are warm and complement the red gemstone and the white metals are a striking contrast with the red gemstone. Garnets are generally more of a burgundy while rhodolite garnets have a hint of pink. Rubies can be cherry red, blood red, or have hints of purple or pink. Rubellite tourmaline, one of the prettiest, most striking gemstones, is generally a deep vivid reddish magenta but can also be found as a hot pink or a reddish pink. Rubies are the most expensive of the red gemstones, sometimes commanding prices of up to $30,000 per carat for the very finest material. Don’t despair, while more expensive than the other red gemstones, a beautiful ruby engagement ring still be found at a much more affortable price. Garnets and rhodolite garnets are very affordable and are readily available in many shapes and sizes.

An example of an aquamarine engagement ring set. Aquamarine is the birthstone for march and symbolizes happiness and everlasting youth.
Tip #2- Choosing the Perfect Color: Gemstones come in every color of the rainbow and as mentioned in Tip #1, there are many ways to choose a color that you would like as a gemstone engagement ring such as birthstones, etc. As a general guideline, if she wants a soft subtle color, try aquamarine, green amethyst, citrine, yellow sapphire or light pink sapphire. For a bold, primary color look, try blue sapphire, ruby or emerald. Jewel tones would include amethyst, ruby, blue sapphire, green tourmaline and orange sapphire.

A Blue Zircon and Diamond Gemstone Engagement Ring. Blue Zircon is the birstone for December. Since zircon has a high refractive index, its sparkle is similar to that of a fine diamond.
Tip #1-Think outside the box. You already are, in fact, if you’re considering a gemstone engagement ring. Diamonds are beautiful and rare, but it’s so much more eye-catching and unique to wear a gemstone engagement ring. There are many approaches that you can use to select the perfect gemstone. You could choose her birthstone or your birthstone. Or you could find a gemstone engagement ring that incorporates both birthstones. At MyJewelrySource, we make most of our jewelry in house so if you would like to incorporate two gemstones in one of the rings you see on our website, we can definitely do that for you. How about a blue or green gemstone that matches her beautiful eye color. You can also choose the gemstone of the month you’re getting married or even of the month you first met. Or simply choose her favorite color! Gemstones are available in just about every color so you will have a lot of engagement ring options no matter what choice you make.
One of the world’s renowned mining areas is the state of Minas Gerais in Brazil. The location produces some of the finest tourmalines, aquamarine, morganite, chrysoberyl, and emerald, just to name a few. Mining is a very risky and difficult task as it is always a gamble as to whether or not exceptional gem deposits will be found. One amazing story involves the Jonas mine located in Minas Gerais. In 1978, the mine was thought to contain large deposits of rubellite tourmaline, but after 6 months of digging with absolutely no good results, the miners only had financing for one final week of digging. One of the miners had a premonition of a huge gem pocket which encouraged the miners not to give up and to keep digging. As luck would have it, they found a truly magnificent pocket that once excavated was 8 by 10 feet in size. It had almost 450 pounds of spectacular rubellite tourmaline crystals. One crystal was large enough to yield a million dollars worth of cut gems. A smaller second pocket was also found but it was not as spectacular as the first. Although mining at this location was essentially exhausted after a couple weeks of excavating, the miners hard work sure proved to be worth it.
It is interesting to think about all the things what could have happened to cause the difference between a 100% loss of their investment and their big payoff. The pocket containing the crystals was on 8 by 10 feet. Imagine how easy that would have been to miss. Imagine how many gem containing pockets have been missed by other miners in the past and how many must be out there.


