Biography | My name is Eric Baker, and I have a keen interest in the field of writing on the topic of Fashion & Jewelry. I have written a couple of articles on various gemstones and would love to express my opinion on more such stones as alexandrite, tanzanite, and morganite. |
Member since | Jun 7, 2022 |
Picture yourself wearing a white gold alexandrite ring, and as you step out of your house in broad sunlight, the green to the bluish-green color of your alexandrite ring seizes the attention of your beholders. Then picture yourself wearing the same white gold alexandrite ring, and as you start dining with the love of your life, the very first thing that he notices after gazing at your beautiful eyes - which will surely take some time - is your ring that has changed its color to purplish red in the candlelight. Amazed? Stuck on the color change part? Well, hold that thought right there. Let’s learn in detail why alexandrite rings are a cut above the rest. The prerequisites We usually choose our rings on the basis of two prerequisites - beauty and hardness. The fulfillment of both these prerequisites is of utmost importance for the ring to last a lifetime. For instance, if a ring is appealing but lacks sturdiness, it will not last a lifetime. On the other hand, if a ring is not ... Continue reading →
An engagement ring is very personal to every couple. It infuses incalculable emotions and signifies the utmost love and care one has for one’s partner. Nowadays, tanzanite is an unconventional choice for engagement rings. The indigo-blue of tanzanite displays sentiments and ignites fancies, making it a coveted gem for engagement rings. While diamonds have become a common choice, couples are shifting towards color gemstones for their engagement ring. And tanzanite is receiving widespread popularity because of its velvety blue color that looks appealing. Are you still thinking about why you should buy a tanzanite engagement ring? Let’s find out why tanzanite is a unique choice for your one and only engagement ring. Rarity Besides being the most appealing and coveted gemstone, tanzanite is a rare gem that is found only in a minute area in Tanzania. The stone is mined at the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro, making it a rare gem of all. Due to its very limited ... Continue reading →
Morganite is a gemstone found in 1910. It was unappreciated for a long time, but according to recent research, morganite is getting popular these days. Same as emerald and aquamarine, morganite is also a variety of beryl which means sometimes morganite can also be known as pink beryl. Because of its color and hardness, morganite is a perfect gemstone for any jewel. If you have chosen pink to rock this summer, then morganite is the right gemstone. Here are some trending morganite jewelry ideas to complement your look this summer. Dainty Morganite Ring: Dainty morganite rings are the best-suited jewel for the summer season. Because of its thin shank, it feels like a feather on your finger. Other than that, it highlights the beauty of morganite at its best. Choose any shape of the gemstone for your dainty ring to make it look cool and a trendy jewelry piece for this summer. Pear-shaped Morganite Pendant: The pear shape looks like a water droplet; this is the reason you ... Continue reading →
Did you know there’s a new engagement gemstone in town? It's called Morganite. The symbol of purity, calmness, and tranquility, morganite stone is one of the most beautiful gemstones in the world. Morganite stone is known for its magnificent bright pink and pink color. This highly underrated yet popular gemstone in the industry was first discovered off the coast of Madagascar. The magnificent gemstone is a wonderment because of its stunning shades. Morganite stone has gained a lot of popularity among millennial women. The to-be brides believe that morganite stone is the new diamond in the market! Wondering about popping the big question? Consider a morganite stone for your engagement ring… and wait till she says YES!. Facts About Morganite Morganite is also known as pink beryl, rose beryl, pink emerald, and cesian beryl because of its beautiful orangish pink shade. Morganite stone is named after financier Mr. J. P. Morgan. The largest uncut specimen ... Continue reading →
Tying a knot with someone you really love is sweet, and so is buying a wedding ring. You really want to buy a ring that matches the personality of your SO. Let me tell you, the tanzanite gemstone is one of the trendy stones for wedding rings nowadays. I have listed some of the amazing tanzanite ring options so that you can pick your gorgeous wedding ring. 1. Pear-cut Ring The eye-pleasing appearance of the pear-cut makes a perfect ring for your wedding. The elongated shape of the pear-cut compels you to wear it on the special day of your life. Blue tanzanite gemstone ring will make it even more unique and special. The amazing sparkle of the stone will light up your wedding and make it remarkable. You can make your ring one-of-a-kind by picking pear-cut tanzanite. And if you want more brilliance, then you make use of diamonds around the center stone. 2. Simple Solitaire Ring Everyone loves the sober vibes of the solitaire ring. It can never go out of ... Continue reading →
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