Refined Ruby Wedding Rings
There is no doubt that these refined ruby wedding rings that we’re showing here can help a bride obtain a very unique and remarkable look that everyone will admire and perhaps even envy! But the truth is that these sensational types of stones and rings are not for everybody, or at least not for those who want something classic and “safe”. In this case we recommend the wedding rings set with diamonds or with transparent gemstones that look a bit more popular and unassuming.
The intense red color of rubies is the element that adds more originality, attractiveness and vibrancy to the ruby wedding ring. So, in our opinion, you should pick one of these rings only if you’re convinced that you can assume such an eccentric and flashy type of look. We like the refined ruby wedding rings made of yellow gold because they look even more glamorous, sparkling and dazzling. The precious yellow gold metal is strident and glowing and it will add more luster and brilliancy to the red rubies.
But if you want something more “quiet” and perhaps more affordable, you should go for a ruby wedding ring made of silver or sterling silver. This type of metal is cheaper than gold and platinum, as well as softer and more malleable. This means that you can find beautiful silver ruby wedding rings enriched with all kinds of artistic and intricate details, embroideries and patterns. The soft silver metal is usually used by designers for creating highly ornate and embellished bands.
You should keep in mind that the white gold metals are considered modern metals that contemporary brides can choose for their wedding rings, while the yellow gold and rose gold metals are classic or vintage alternatives. As you can see in these photos, the ruby stone can be incorporated in various ways in an elegant wedding ring, according to the formality or theme envisioned by the couturiers. These refined ruby wedding rings are a little bit more simplistic and casual than the other glamorous designs that you will find below on our website.



