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How to Choose the Gemstone Shapes for Sapphire, Emerald and Ruby Rings?

by Tom Rene Engagement Rings Designer

Things have taken a turn and people are looking for something unconventional when it comes to buying Engagement Rings for their special someone. These days you have amazing options when it comes to choosing rings for your special someone on Engagements, Weddings or even anniversaries. In fact, Sapphire Gemstone Rings have become the talk of the town because of the options and choices they offer when it comes to wedding or Engagement Rings.

No matter what gemstone you opt for, it is extremely important that you choose the right gemstone shapes for emerald, ruby or Sapphire Engagement Rings. here are some shapes, their properties and gemstones they are most optimal for.

Round Shape:

A round shape happens to be a classical shape that exhibits brilliance. Round shape works best with diamonds in solitaire designs.

Round Pillow:

This shape is also known as a cushion cut because of its large facets which add a very deep sparkle to the gemstone being used. The round pillow shape is best for colored gemstones in large designs especially those in lighter hues, like aquamarine. 

Curving Oblong :

This shape is also known as the marquise cut. The curved oblong shape is known to bring sophisticated and an added luminosity to the gemstone its being used with. The shape works best for marquise stone in a solitaire setting.

Oval Shape:

When in oval shape gemstones look very distinctive and romantic. The oval shape also brings out the feminine curves in a gemstone. Oval shapes work best for sapphires and emeralds when one’s opting for a halo design. You can also use the precious ruby when opting for a halo design with Oval Gemstones.

Square Cut:

This is also known as the princess cut because of its clean lines. The faceting adds more depth to the stone and looks best with 6mm colored gemstones.

 Pear Shape:

The pear-shaped gemstone is ideal when you want to add some drama to your finger and create an elongated effect. This shape works best in elegant designs in a tear drop look especially for emeralds. You could go for a solitaire or a halo design using sapphires or emeralds in a tear drop shape.

Heart Shape:

The heart shape without a doubt is the most chosen one when you’re looking for Engagement Rings. This is because the heart represents the ultimate symbol of love. Ruby or diamonds work best for a heart shaped design. However, if you’re looking for something different, amethyst or even pink tourmaline will also work best in a heart shaped design.

Rectangle Shape:

This is also known as the emerald cut. The rectangle shape offers a timeless shape to the ring adding maximum brilliance to the gemstone used. Rectangle shape works best for diamonds or emeralds in solitaire designs.

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