Gemstone Engagement Rings
The distinctive colour palette and varying cuts of coloured gemstones offer unique possibilities in the expression of personal style when designing jewellery. Max Diamonds collection of rare and exotic gems are sourced for their vibrance of colour, subtle hues and fine cuts. Emeralds, Rubies, Sapphires, and Tanzanites are some of the many beautiful coloured gemstones we have used in our bespoke designs.
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Handmade 18ct White Gold Halo Ring Set With an Oval Cut Emerald
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Peridot and diamond halo ring
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Blue oval sapphire ring with a double halo
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Cushion cut sapphire with a halo of bezel set diamonds
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Six claw set round brilliant cut diamond with pear shape sapphire sides
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Three stone ring with a cushion cut sapphire and a split band
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Platinum sapphire and diamond claw set three stone ring
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Art Deco Black Spinel Ruby and Diamond Ring
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1.87ct Emerald cut Aquamarine set in a handmade 18ct white gold ring with six brilliant cut claw set diamonds
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Cushion Cut Emerald Ring with Tapered Baguette Side Diamonds
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Sapphire Ring With Faceted Band
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Round aquamarine and diamond ring
Step Away from the Traditional, with a MAX Diamonds Bespoke Piece of Jewellery
If you would like to step away from the traditional diamond jewellery there is a huge array of coloured gemstones you can consider for your unique piece. Emeralds, Sapphires and Rubies are the three most popular coloured gemstones but there are many more options that are just as striking.
Coloured gemstones are mainly graded on their colour, which is the most important feature when determining their value. This is based on hue, saturation and tone. Hue is the subtle shades of colour that combine to make up the overall colour of the stone and tone is the description of how dark or light the colour appears to be. Saturation refers to how intense or strong the colour of the stone is. As well as colour the clarity and cut are a consideration in the value of the gem and the fewer imperfections there are the higher the value.
How a stone is cut will also help determine its value. As with diamonds the depth, polish and symmetry all play a part in the overall finished look. Coloured stones are often treated to improve their appearance and this is also taken into consideration when appraising a stone.
View our Gallery of Coloured and Precious Gemstone Jewellery
One of our specialised jewellery designers can help you create a unique piece of jewellery using some of the finest coloured and precious gemstones that are on offer. Get in touch today to speak to one of our friendly team.