What You Should Remember While Choosing a Gemstone for Your Wedding Ring

John Hilario
If you are planning to buy your wedding ring with a gemstone, then you have arrived at the right place. Choosing a gemstone for your wedding ring can be a confusing and overwhelming task. So, you must do it right. With all the different shapes, carats, and cuts available in the market today, how do you determine which one is right for you? 

Here are some essential points that will help you make an informed decision while selecting a gemstone for your wedding ring:


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Know the Hardness and Durability of Gemstones

When choosing a gemstone for your wedding band, you should know that the dry climate of your area can affect its ability to shine and its durability. For example, if you live in an arid environment with low humidity levels and temperatures that rarely exceed 70 degrees Fahrenheit (21 degrees Celsius), it is a good idea to avoid using a fragile gemstone like amethyst or opal because they are prone to cracking when exposed to high heat.

There is a scale that determines how hard or soft each gemstone is—the Mohs scale. On this scale, diamonds rank ten since they are the hardest material known on Earth; sapphires come second with nine while rubies rank third at 8; emeralds rank fourth at 7; garnets rank fifth at 6; aquamarines rank sixth at 5; topaz ranks seventh at 4; quartz ranks eighth at 3; amethyst ranks ninth at 2; opal ranks tenth (or last) with one because it is one of the softest materials in existence!

Enhancements

It is important to remember that all gemstones are natural and have not been enhanced with any treatments. Enhancements are done on the gemstones to improve their color, clarity, or size. They do not make the stone look better than it is.

It is Not Just about the Price

The price is not the only thing that matters. You should buy something that you will be happy with for the rest of your life, something that you will be proud to pass on to your children and grandchildren, and something that you will enjoy wearing every day.

You will come across several precious and semi-precious gemstones while crafting your wedding ring. The prices will vary, but you are sure to find something that fits your budget. Ruby and sapphire stones might seem too expensive. However, precious and semi-precious stones like these have tons of variations. So, you can opt for the less expensive ones as long as you are willing to compromise on size and color a bit. 

Selecting a Gemstone Is Not as Difficult as It Looks

The ideal way to purchase a gemstone is by taking your time and finding the right one. Before you go out, make sure that you have a clear picture of what kind of stone you want.

While selecting a gemstone for your wedding ring, keep in mind that gemstones are available in different colors, shapes, and sizes. So there are many options for you to choose from. It is not difficult to find the right one that suits your taste.

If you do not know much about gems and want to learn more about them before buying one for yourself or someone else, then here are some tips:

Get Help from the Experts to Trace Your Gemstone

While you may be tempted to look up the cost of a certain gemstone, do not buy one that is not traceable. This means that the seller will not be able to show you proof of purchase and/or where it came from. It could also mean that this particular stone has been stolen. While we are certainly not suggesting all sellers are stealing or making fake gems, it is always better to be safe than sorry.

Of course, when buying from trusted jewelers and websites, you need not worry about authenticity. You can rest assured that they will sell you genuine gemstones, often with certified proof.

Buy It Right

A gemstone's color and clarity are what you should be looking for in a wedding ring. It doesn't matter if your ring is expensive or cheap if the cut and clarity aren't right, which could make it worth less than nothing at all. Make sure to ask your jeweler about the quality of their stone before buying.

If you are looking for a unique engagement or wedding ring, it is best to choose a gemstone. You can find many that you can afford as well. It is also important to keep the above-mentioned points in mind while buying your ring.