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The Ultimate Guide to Alexandrite Engagement Rings

If you are going to purchase a gemstone ring for your engagement, then you need to choose a gemstone wisely because it is a lifetime event. Alexandrite is the gemstone you would be willing to opt for in your engagement ring. It is known for its color-changing property, which is why this gemstone is also called ‘emerald by day and ruby by night.’ 

Many intriguing facts make Alexandrite a rare and perfect gemstone for an engagement ring. The hardness of this stone is approx. 8.5, which makes it durable and suitable for an engagement ring. So if you have made up your mind to go for an Alexandrite engagement ring but are still confused about the design of the ring, then this quick buying guide will be helpful for you.

Some Trending Alexandrite Engagement Rings

 1.   Pear-shaped vintage alexandrite diamond ring

Pear-shaped vintage alexandrite diamond engagement ring

This vintage engagement ring design holds a significant place in the most loved jewelry designs of all time. An alexandrite surrounded by diamonds makes this engagement ring rare and graceful. You might have noticed that whenever you choose to buy an alexandrite ring online, most of the websites show you two images with different colors of the same gemstone. Because of this reason, you need to choose the metal of the ring that can go with the color-changing property of alexandrite.

2. Three stone marquise cut alexandrite ring

Three stone marquise cut alexandrite engagement ring

A ring with marquise cut gemstone is the most common design of the ring for engagement purposes but if you choose 3 stone prong setting alexandrite marquise cut ring, it will amaze everyone around. You can complement alexandrite with two diamonds with two rubies or with two sapphires. To make it a perfect piece, you can play with the combination of different gemstones that goes perfectly with alexandrite.

3.  Heart-shaped alexandrite ring

Heart-shaped alexandrite engagement ring

When it comes to a ring for a love proposal or for an engagement, a heart-shaped ring will never get out of fashion. In the case of alexandrite, it is better to choose a big size gemstone in the shape of a heart because alexandrite in size clearly shows its color-changing property.

4.  Emerald-cut alexandrite ring

Emerald-cut alexandrite engagement ring

If you want to keep it simple and wish to invest more in the gemstone instead of the design of the ring, then it will be a good option to choose a simple ring with a big size alexandrite. An emerald-cut alexandrite engagement ring in a minimalist setting will be available to you at a comparatively lower price, in other words, we can say it helps you to invest more in the gemstone.

Choosing an alexandrite engagement ring is already a wise decision. It is one of the rarest gemstones which is found only in 3 places in the whole world. If you choose a good quality alexandrite, then the gemstone itself will be enough to make your ring look graceful. Love is a colorful feeling, so getting a gemstone that has different colors in different lights will keep your relationship fresh forever. 

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