19. November 2015 · Comments Off on Tip of the Day: Choosing a Gemstone Engagement Ring – Tip 14 – Selecting a Metal · Categories: Gemstone Engagement Rings · Tags: , , ,

Impressive 3.54 ctw Blue Zircon and White Sapphire Ring in 14k yellow gold

Blue Zircon in Yellow Gold

Tip #14 –Selecting a Metal: Most of the rings we offer are stocked in white gold, yellow gold or platinum. We also work in palladium. 14k white and yellow gold are the most popular options for engagement rings. Gold is a precious metal that is durable and perfect for a lifetime of wear. White gold rings are also plated in rhodium, a naturally white metal in the platinum family, and rhodium is what gives rings the white appearance. With white gold rings, you may find that over time you will need to have the ring re-dipped in rhodium to bring back the beautiful shiny white appearance. Most jewelry stores offer a rhodium plating service for a nominal fee. Platinum is the rarest of precious metals and is denser than gold. For a given ring then, the platinum version will weigh more than the gold version. Platinum is not quite as shiny as white gold and since it is a naturally white metal, your platinum ring will stay white forever. The ring will never need to be re-dipped in rhodium. Another option that MyJewelrySource offers is palladium. Palladium rings are becoming more popular because palladium wears and looks a lot like platinum and has a price similar to gold. Like platinum, palladium is hypoalergenic and a great choice for those allergic to the alloys found in gold.

Classic 2.51 ctw Ceylon Sapphire and Trillion Diamond Ring in Platinum

Blue Sapphire in Platinum


2.70 ctw Tanzanite Cushion and Diamond Engagement Ring in 14k white gold

Tanzanite in White Gold

19. November 2015 · Comments Off on Tip of the Day: Choosing a Gemstone Engagement Ring – Tip 13 – Consider Gemstone Hardness · Categories: Gemstone Engagement Rings, Sapphire, Uncategorized · Tags: ,

Tip #13– Considering Gemstone Hardness:

Another characteristic of gemstones that should be considered when selecting the right one for a gemstone engagement ring is the hardness of the gem. The Moh’s scale is a hardness scale that characterizes the scratch resistance of a gemstone by the ability of that gemstone to scratch another gemstone. All gemstones are given a rating on a scale from 1 to 10. 10 is the hardest and only a diamond has a rating of 10. Believe it or not, the only thing that can scratch a diamond is another diamond.

2.21 ctw Unheated Blue Sapphire and Diamond Ring in 14k

Beautiful example of a unheated/untreated sapphire engagement ring set from MyJewelrySource

Sapphires and rubies are the hardest gemstones with a Moh’s scale rating of 9 and so they do make excellent choices for an engagement ring, particularly if she has a very active lifestyle. The next hardest gemstones are blue topaz and aquamarine. Emeralds rate a 7.5 to 8 on the scale and are notably softer than their precious counterparts, ruby and sapphire. Some of the most popular gemstones are rated between a 6.5 and 7.5 on the Moh’s scale. These include amethyst, blue zircon, citrine, garnet, iolite, peridot, tanzanite and tourmaline. If you are concerned about the hardness (or lack thereof) of a gemstone that you would like in an engagement ring, there are a couple of things you can do to compensate for that hardness. Choosing rings with bezel or semi bezel set center stones is a great option for softer stones. The bezel helps to protect the stone from sudden impact and scratches. You can also look for a gemstone engagement ring with a lower profile. Rings that sit closer to the finger and rings that do not sit up high will also generally be a better choice for a softer gemstone.

Unique 1.24 ctw Trillion Amethyst and Diamond Engagement Ring in 14k white gold

Example of Amethyst Engagement Ring set.

19. November 2015 · Comments Off on Tip of the Day: Choosing a Gemstone Engagement Ring – Tip 11 – Colored Diamond Look-Alikes · Categories: Gemstone Engagement Rings, Sapphire · Tags: , ,
2.51 ctw Round Yellow Sapphire and Diamond Ring in 14k white gold

Yellow Diamond Alternative: A Yellow Sapphire and Diamond Ring from MyJewelrySource

Tip #11- Looking like a Diamond-Alternatives: If her first choice for an engagement ring is a diamond, but you just don’t have the budget for this option, did you know that there are a few gemstones which have the colors of diamonds? A white diamond, the most common color for diamond, can be substituted with white zircon, white sapphire or white topaz.

The best way to get the yellow diamond ring look for a fraction of the cost is to choose a yellow sapphire ring. You may know that yellow diamonds come in many shades of yellow from the light banana to fancier and more vivid colors like bright golden lemon yellow. MyJewelrySource has a fabulous selection of yellow sapphire rings that very closely replicate the gorgeous yellow diamond.

Exquisite 7.61 ctw Untreated Light Pink Sapphire and Diamond Ring in 14k

Pink Diamond Alternative: A Untreated Light Pink Sapphire and Diamond Ring from MyJewelrySource

Pink diamonds are one of the rarest of diamonds. Often with a hint of lavender or peach, pink diamonds have been a favorite of celebrities and can very closely be simulated with light pink sapphires and light pink tourmalines. Light pink sapphires are very hard to find but MyJewelrySource does have a gorgeous selection of about a half dozen light pink sapphire engagement rings. Each of our light pink sapphires is carefully hand selected for its amazing resemblance to a pink diamond.

2.18 ctw Blue Zircon and Diamond Ring in 14k

Blue Diamond Alternative: A Blue Zircon and Diamond Ring from MyJewelrySource

If you are interested in the color of a blue diamond, please take a look at our blue zircon rings. Not only does the color of blue zircon look like that of a blue diamond but it also sparkles like a diamond too. This is due to the high refractive index of the gemstone. Not all gemstones have high refractive indexes and that is one characteristic that contributes to sparkle and brilliance.

19. November 2015 · Comments Off on Tip of the Day: Choosing a Gemstone Engagement Ring – Tip 10 – Peach Sensations · Categories: Gemstone Engagement Rings, Sapphire · Tags: ,
2.05 ctw Pink Sapphire and Diamond Ring in 14k white gold

Example of Padparadscha Sapphire Ring from MyJewelrySource

Tip #10- Peach Sensations: Peach gemstones include morganite and the prestigious padparadscha sapphire. Morganite is generally a light peach or light pink color. The padparadscha sapphire has an exquisite combination of peach and pink, just like the lotus blossom, from which it gets its name. Padparadscha sapphires are extremely rare, more rare than any other color sapphire. The shade of peachy-pink can vary from lighter to vivid. Lower quality padparadscha can be found with brownish tones. At MyJewelrySource, we strive to always offer at least one or two padparadscha sapphire rings for the lady who truly wants a special one of a kind ring.