Yellow gold gemstone wedding rings

Posted in: Types | August 27th 2010 | no comments

For couples who adore the gold and have always dreamt of wearing a yellow gold wedding ring, perhaps a yellow gold gemstone wedding ring can appear like a more stunning, outstanding and ravishing option.

Not much of the wedding rings today are made in yellow gold anymore, now that so many white gray or colorless metals appeared on the market. In general, yellow gold wedding rings are usually chosen by brides and grooms who are planning on wearing gold antique wedding rings and not necessarily modern.

The yellow gold is the best metal that can resemble the vintage old fashioned era that a couple can choose for their wedding rings. But also modern men who are not into rings or jewelries in general at all can opt for a wide band yellow gold wedding ring.

Traditional grooms or those who don’t want something very glamorous or too pompous and showy are generally opting for simple and practical wide band yellow gold wedding rings. But those who really want to make the best of this metal are usually choosing to add gems instead of diamonds and make the ring look totally ravishing, eye-catching and magnificent.

There are plenty gems or birthstones out there to choose from and those who don’t fancy diamond wedding rings should definitely vote for a yellow gold gemstone wedding ring. Among the most popular types of gems that are available for both white gold wedding rings and yellow gold wedding rings are: sapphires, rubies, amethysts, emeralds, aquamarines, turquoises, jades, pearls, tanzanites, tourmalines, hematite, opals, onyx, agates, garnets or corals.

Of course, the happy couple can always choose to go with fancy colored diamond stones instead of gemstones but those who seek color should not go on this path. Gemstones are more precious and veritable in the color than fancy colored diamonds and they surely look more attractive, more sensational and original. This is actually one of the most notable reasons why so many brides and grooms love and decide to go with gemstone wedding rings: the vibrant bold color.

Each stone in part is gifted with a special one of a kind visually mesmerizing color that can’t be surpassed by any other diamond – white, colorless, black or fancy colored. Among the most beautiful and suitable colors that can go well with the yellow gold metal are blue, pink, red, yellow, purple, green, burgundy, black or orange.

You will be able to find amethyst yellow gold wedding rings, yellow gold gemstone wedding rings with rubies, yellow gold gemstone wedding rings with pink tourmalines, yellow gold gemstone wedding rings with turquoise stones, yellow gold gemstone wedding rings with brown-red garnets, yellow gold gemstone wedding rings with emeralds, yellow gold gemstone wedding rings with sapphires or yellow gold gemstone wedding rings with pearls and tanzanite stones.

Green amethyst wedding rings

Posted in: designs | August 27th 2010 | no comments

Colored wedding rings are becoming more and more popular especially among modern brides and grooms who are not totally into wearing colorless classy diamond wedding rings. Both women and men are attracted more to what a gemstone looks like and means.

The diamond wedding ring simple, without gemstone accents doesn’t offer too many options or choices, and that is why a gemstone wedding ring, perhaps paved or accented with diamonds can make a more interesting and eye-catchy option.

We are here to expose a very beautiful and totally rare and one of a kind type of gemstone wedding ring that you can consider for your own wedding and that would be the green amethyst wedding ring. We know that the vast majority of wedding rings that incorporate amethysts are usually found in purple, lilac, violet, mauve or other shades of purple, lighter or darker.

But the amethyst stone can also be found in many other vibrant and dynamic or pastel shade colors that can be even more appealing and unusual looking than the popular purple amethyst. We’ve chosen the green color because we like the way it combines with the white gold or even more with the yellow gold.

For men who are looking for unique wedding ring jewelries, perhaps a green amethyst wedding ring can make a totally stunning and original choice.

Not only grooms can opt for this type of ring but also brides who have something in common with the green color or with the amethyst in general. The amethyst represents the February month and it can make a perfect selection for every couple or bride and groom who were born in this month.

Besides the fact that the amethyst can be used as a birthstone, in the ring, this stone is actually one of the most spiritual and meaningful types of stones that are available for wedding rings. The amethyst is often associated with faith, truth, innocence, sincerity, purity, creativity, meditation, inspiration, goddess, divinity and spirituality in general. These characteristics or these significations can be generalized to all the colors, and not only for the purple ones.

The green amethyst wedding ring can be beautified, ornate or simply highlighted with diamonds placed around the ring or in sides of the central green amethyst as accents, depending on how much money is the couple willing to spend on the ring, and of course, depending on the preferences and lifestyle of each partner in part.

In case you are looking for a vintage inspired amethyst unique wedding ring jewelry, you can search for those set in yellow gold or in silver. For even a more mesmerizing and breath-taking look, you can opt for a bicolor amethyst wedding ring where the stones can be both green and purple.

Oval sapphire wedding rings

Posted in: designs | August 25th 2010 | no comments

Receiving a gemstone engagement or wedding ring from your future beloved husband can be a true statement of love, commitment and appreciation. Gemstone wedding rings are not for everybody, and those who love diamonds know this.

Compared to diamonds, gemstones are slightly more affordable and more reasonable as prices for many couples who are dealing with financial problems. But not only because they are less expensive than diamonds are purchased by so many brides and grooms, but also because gemstone wedding rings are more fascinating, eye-catching, vibrantly colored and more meaningful.

Even in the case of gemstone, the shapes and the cuts can differ from case to case, from ring to ring and from couple to couple. We will show you a few pictures with oval sapphire wedding rings and just hope that they will help you make an overall impression and image on what oval shapes and sapphires look like in general.

We’ve chosen the oval shape because we thought that would make a more inspiring and outstanding unique alternative to those round classical shapes that can be seen all over the place. The oval shape can be used and it can be seen very often incorporated in vintage or antique inspired wedding rings and bands.

For brides who love the classy fancy style, an Edwardian oval sapphire wedding ring can come as a very artistic and one of a kind choice. The sapphire stones are also recommended a for men wedding rings or for grooms in general, because they can also be found in all kinds of dark blue, navy blue, blue-black and green colors that might be suitable for their masculine imposing dark style.

There are many ways to incorporate the oval sapphires in a wedding ring, whether vintage or more modern, and the final decision must always be made according to the lifestyle of each couple in part and according to the wedding ring budget that ones has to spend.

For brides who are onto a more vintage antique style appearance, perhaps a Tiffany setting oval sapphire wedding ring can make a gorgeous option. In the same department brides can also find vintage bezel setting oval sapphire wedding rings.


Other popular settings that one can choose for her or his oval sapphire stone wedding ring are: three stone oval sapphire wedding ring settings, oval sapphire wedding ring set with multiple small round or pear shape diamond accents, unusual east-west oval sapphire wedding ring settings, cluster setting oval sapphire wedding rings, split shank oval sapphire wedding ring settings or textured mountings oval sapphire wedding ring settings.

Whatever setting or accent stones and patterns or styles you choose, an oval sapphire wedding ring will always make a stunning magnificent and one of a kind apparition.

Antique reproduction diamond wedding rings

Posted in: definition | August 25th 2010 | no comments

What bride or groom wouldn’t want to own and wear a jewelry piece of history but in a more modern way and style?

It’s true that antique or vintage inspired wedding rings are not for everybody, but perhaps an antique modern reproduction can serve even the most pretentious and cosmopolitan couple.

We are here to talk to you about the antique reproduction diamond wedding ring, hopping that this style will find its way in your preferences. For those of you who are not fully satisfied with the idea of wearing an old wedding ring, perhaps a modern reproduction of the antique style ca make a more inspired alternative to follow.

There are many advantages that a modern antique reproduction wedding ring can provide you with. For example, taking care and maintain a vintage old fashion wedding ring might be too hard and sometimes feel like a burden or a hassle.

But when a modern designer creates a contemporary wedding ring made from modern metals, gemstones and settings in an old antique style way, then things get totally simplified. Caring for an antique moderne wedding ring is a much easier task to do for the busy modern couple.

The bride and the groom is now free to choose any type of metal, shape for the stone, setting and carat size, since only the design and the style will remain vintage or antique. This freedom of choice is another benefit of purchasing an antique reproduction diamond wedding ring.

It seems that the past eras are still managing to rule our modern fashion world and influence it in a very large percentage. More and more new wedding ring designs are inspired from the past decades and modern couples don’t’ seem to dislike or dismiss that radically this offer.

According to your personal style, preferences, character, lifestyle and vision, you can opt for an antique reproduction diamond wedding ring style that can reflect best the way you are and what you believe in.

The eras that you can get inspired in designing your own antique reproduction diamond wedding ring are: the Victorian (19th century period) era, the Edwardian (early 20th century period) era, and the Art Deco era. During the nineteenth century, most Victorian wedding rings and jewelries in general were quite ornate, colorful, sparkling, busy and florescent.

The main symbol or motif of bride’s wedding rings was the flower. During the Edwardian period, the wedding rigs were a bit more classical because of the new white gold and platinum metals set with colorless diamond stones. For the Art Deco antique reproduction diamond wedding ring, the couple can get inspired from geometrical patterns and from those ‘20s or ‘30s elaborated and intricate filigree designs and works.

’60s style wedding rings

Posted in: designs | August 25th 2010 | no comments

If you are not satisfied at all with what modern wedding rings look like, then perhaps a vintage antique inspired wedding ring can make you happier.

More and more brides and grooms from all over the globe are attracted to the idea of owing and wearing an old style antique wedding ring, especially if the have something in common with a certain old period or era.

So, if you wish to honor an important time in your parent’s life, in your grandparent’s life or a certain period of time that you treasure it for a certain reason, now it’s time to apply for an old fashion wedding ring. The ‘60s were the time when the retro style was in vogue.

If you are a retro fan or a retro style wearer, then perhaps you would like to wear something like a unique and authentic ‘60s style wedding ring.

During the 1960s, the fashion and the jewelries more precisely were in big trend and demand. And nowadays with the famous “Mad Men” show more and more modern brides and grooms are looking forward to find and buy a ‘60s style wedding ring just like those presented in the film. The classic style seems to be enjoyed by many contemporary brides in particular who would love to receive a retro inspired ring as the wedding ring to wear for the rest of their lives.

There are hundreds of unique and original designs, pattern and sets that can be chosen in ‘60s style wedding rings, and almost any kind of bride and groom can find their dream ring within this style. For diamond stone lovers who wish to wear something rather rare, unconventional and unseen on everybody’s fingers, a diamond ‘60s style wedding ring can make an excellent choice to start with.

In general, if we are to describe the 1960s period, we would say that things were quite simplistic. The fashion and the clothing line style were simple, natural and chic, while the jewelries were made to complement the outfits and to make the women look more glamorous, sophisticated, exquisite, and coquette. One of the most popular types of ‘60s style wedding ring was the one that featured three stones.

Whether set with diamonds or with gemstones, during the early period of the 1960s, the ‘60s style wedding ring usually featured a big central stone in the center and other two smaller on the sides. Later in time, these rings transformed and gave birth to the popular solitaire diamond ‘60s style wedding rings.

The solitaire stones were cut in general in oval shapes, in round and marquise shapes. The band was usually made from yellow gold, in order to highlight the brilliance of the solitaire stone. After this period, the wedding rings become wider and more intricate. The cocktail ‘60s style wedding ring featuring a cluster of gemstones was one of the most sought-after by women of that time.