Round amethyst wedding rings in San Francisco
The amethyst gem is definitely one of the most eclipsing, charming, hypnotic and mesmerizing semi-precious stones that are available for engagement rings, wedding rings or wedding bands. It doesn’t matter where you’re from – San Francisco or not, or what your wedding is going to be, an amethyst wedding ring will always have a great visual impact on the watchers.
The amethyst is the birthstone for the February month and so all the brides and grooms who have something in common with this month – perhaps they were born or they met for the first time in this month – should definitely consider purchase, wear and own a round amethyst wedding rings.

We thought of the round shape because it is a bit more unusual for the amethyst gem and because it is able to provide you and your ring with a more impressive, eye-catchy, romantic, feminine, delicate, sensual and elegant look.
You can find this type of ring in almost any bridal store. If you are from San Francisco you might want to take a look at this website where you can find everything about wedding rings in San Francisco or weddings in San Francisco in general. Nowadays more and more couples from all over the globe are becoming more and more attracted and drawn to wearing a gemstone wedding ring instead of a predictable classic diamond wedding ring.

Any type of gem you decide to choose for your ring will definitely look more imposing, more dramatic, fanciful and totally one of a kind compared to the colorless look of a diamond.
The color of amethyst is original purple, but even this vibrant shade various from case to case. You can find round amethyst wedding rings in lilac, purple, lavender, violet or dark purple hues, depending on your preferences, on your favorite color and on your daily activity or life style.

Amethysts can be seen often incorporated in art deco wedding rings where the bolder gemstone patterns are quite visible and dramatic, in figural wedding rings where the amethyst is often incorporated in the shape of a flower or a butterfly, in wide band wedding rings where the gem is usually larger and the wedding ring is more affordable or reasonable in price, in three stone wedding rings where the symbolism or the meaning of the ring is more profound due to the three directions of the past, present and future, or in eternity wedding rings where the amethyst stones are encircling the finger, usually combined with other stone accents like diamonds, aquamarines or tanzanite stones.
