Looking for gemstone engagement rings for your partner? Well, before that you need to know the type of gemstones which are used in making and designing a ring. An engagement ring is precious, neither because it is expensive, nor because of the precious metals and stones which are used in manufacturing it, an engagement ring is precious because it carries a lot of emotions, sentiments and memories. This is one ring which you specifically buy for your partner, to take the relationship to the next level and to make the bond stronger than before; therefore, an engagement ring special for every couple out there. Hence, people do a lot of research, go from shop to shop, and take much effort and time to select the best engagement ring for their partners. A gemstone engagement ring is something which comes with a personal touch. There is a reason for it. You either choose a colour which is your partner’s favourite or you choose a gemstone ring according to the zodiac sign or birth month of your partner for a prosperous, healthy, peaceful and happy life ahead. For instance, people born in March, or whose zodiac signs are Pisces, Gemini, Taurus and Aries can wear aquamarine engagement rings or simply a ring for their better health, happiness and career.
Therefore, when choosing a gemstone engagement ring for your partner, choose wisely. Ruby, Amethyst, Emerald, Blue Sapphire, Tanzanite and so on are some of the common gemstone rings you will find in a jewellery shop. Apart from that there are others such as Aquamarine and alike which you will find available in different types of jewellery pieces. When buying a piece of expensive jewellery made up of precious metals like gold and platinum and designed with precious stones like diamonds and gemstones, make sure that these jewellery pieces are hallmarked and certified. It is because this ensures that the jewellery is original and authentic. AG & Sons is one such jewellery shop in the UK selling certified and hallmarked jewellery, such as black diamond rings, gemstone rings and other jewellery pieces with precious stones and metals.
Find out the infographic below on different types of engagement rings having gemstones: