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Gemstone Engagement Rings

A gemstone engagement ring is a deliberate choice. It signals that the person wearing it — or the person buying it — thought about the stone rather than defaulting to it, picked a color rather than a carat weight, and decided the ring should say something specific about the couple instead of reproducing what every other engagement ring looks like. This collection is the full Aquamarise® range of colored gemstone engagement rings: the alternative to a diamond, the answer to "what do I pick if not a diamond," and the starting point for the buyer who already knows a traditional engagement ring isn't quite right.

Every ring in this collection is handcrafted with an ethically sourced gemstone at its center — no lab diamonds, no colorless stones, no defaulting to tradition for tradition's sake. The stones span the full spectrum: deep green moss agate, color-changing alexandrite, icy aquamarine, saturated sapphire, adularescent moonstone, raw Herkimer diamond quartz, soft pink morganite, deep red garnet, and shimmering blue sandstone. Each stone is available in solid 14K gold, 18K gold, platinum, sterling silver, and gold vermeil — because the metal choice should match the life being lived, not a retail template.

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Ellie Lab-Grown Diamond Engagement Ring in Solid 14K Yellow Gold (IGI Certified) by Aquamarise Gold featuring a princess-cut center with sparkling side diamonds in a delicate gold setting.
Emerald Cut Lab-Grown Diamond Engagement Ring in Solid 14K Rose Gold (IGI Certified) by Aquamarise Gold, featuring pavé diamonds on band and halo, from Solid Gold Engagement Rings collection.
Emerald Cut Moissanite Engagement Ring in Solid 14K Yellow Gold with halo of round moissanite stones on a pavé band, elegant and vintage-inspired by Aquamarise Gold.
Elowen Kite Cut Green Moss Agate Engagement Ring Set in Sterling Silver by Aquamarise, featuring a kite-cut moss agate center stone surrounded by sparkling clear stones in a nature-inspired design.
Cordelia Oval Cut Blue Sapphire Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold by Aquamarise Gold featuring a vibrant blue sapphire center surrounded by intricate diamond accents and vintage-inspired band detailing.
Ella Alexandrite Engagement Ring in 14K Solid Rose Gold by Aquamarise Gold features a dazzling round alexandrite center stone surrounded by a halo of sparkling diamonds on a finely detailed rose gold band, part of Solid Gold Engagement Rings and June Birthstone Jewelry collections.

Ella Alexandrite Engagement Ring in 14K Solid Rose Gold

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Ellie Princess Cut Amethyst Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold by Aquamarise Gold, featuring a vibrant purple princess-cut amethyst with sparkling diamond accents on a delicate white gold band.

Ellie Princess Cut Amethyst Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold

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Ellie Princess Cut Lab-Grown Blue Diamond Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold (IGI Certified) by Aquamarise Gold featuring a radiant princess-cut blue diamond with sparkling side stones.

Ellie Princess Cut Aquamarine Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold

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Cushion Cut Natural Tanzanite Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold (Hidden Halo) by Aquamarise Gold, featuring a vibrant cushion tanzanite and subtle hidden halo on a white gold band.
Cordelia Oval Cut Lab-Grown Diamond Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold (IGI Certified) by Aquamarise Gold featuring a vintage-inspired oval diamond with halo and intricate milgrain detailing.
Cushion Cut Emerald Engagement Ring in 14K Solid Yellow Gold (Hidden Halo) by Aquamarise Gold, featuring a vibrant cushion emerald and diamond-accented band from Solid Gold Engagement Rings.
Ring with a large blue gemstone and smaller diamonds on a soft purple background
Cordelia Vintage Morganite Engagement Ring in Sterling Silver by Aquamarise with an oval morganite center stone surrounded by sparkling diamonds on an intricate sterling silver band.
Emerald Cut Aquamarine and Moonstone Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold by Aquamarise Gold, featuring a luminous aquamarine center flanked by glowing moonstones in a sleek white gold setting.
Borealis Tanzanite & Teal Sapphire Couples Ring Set (Mountain Range) by Aquamarise, showcasing a marquise-cut tanzanite flanked by teal sapphire heart accents and delicate diamond details, part of Matching Couples' Rings and September and December Birthstone Jewelry collections.
Emerald Cut London Blue Topaz Leaf Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold by Aquamarise Gold featuring a deep blue emerald-cut stone with diamond accents in a nature-inspired Art Deco design.
Emerald & Amethyst Mystical Fairy Ring in 14K White Gold by Aquamarise Gold, featuring a marquise emerald center with amethyst accents in an intricate fantasy-inspired design.

Emerald & Amethyst Mystical Fairy Ring in 14K White Gold

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Elain Teal Sapphire Fairy Engagement Ring in 14K Rose Gold Vermeil featuring a marquise teal sapphire center with diamond accents in a nature-inspired rose gold setting by Aquamarise.
Elain Swiss Blue Topaz Leaf Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold by Aquamarise Gold, featuring a marquise-cut Swiss Blue Topaz center stone with sparkling diamond accents and intricate leaf-inspired details, part of Solid Gold Engagement Rings and November Birthstone collections.
Elain Black Onyx Couples Ring Set featuring a marquise black onyx center stone with delicate silver detailing and amethyst accents by Aquamarise, a matching couples ring from Lovers of the Dark™ collection.
A sterling silver ring with a crescent moon design featuring a moonstone, presented against a white background.
Emerald Cut Lab-Grown Diamond Engagement Ring- 14K White Gold (IGI Certified), featuring a three-stone design with emerald cut side stones by Aquamarise Gold.

Emerald Cut Moissanite Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold

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Every stone listed with Mohs hardness — alexandrite, moss agate, moonstone, sapphire, morganite, moissanite, and more.

Why Choose a Colored Gemstone Over a Diamond

The non-diamond engagement ring category has moved from counterculture to mainstream over the last decade, and the reasons are structural rather than stylistic. Colored gemstone engagement rings offer three things that diamonds, by definition, cannot.

Color as personality. A diamond is colorless by design. That's a feature for buyers who want sparkle and neutrality — but it means the ring can't carry personal meaning through color. A moss agate ring looks like a forest captured in stone. An alexandrite shifts from teal to purple depending on the light. A moonstone catches blue flash at specific angles. These aren't interchangeable design choices; they're expressions of taste that a colorless stone can't offer.

Distinctive design. At any given engagement ring showcase, roughly 85–90% of rings feature a center diamond. A colored gemstone engagement ring looks different on the hand because it is different — which matters for buyers who want their ring to be recognizably theirs, not a variation on a template everyone else is wearing.

Price honesty. Colored gemstone engagement rings are priced based on the actual rarity and beauty of the stone, not on marketing-driven pricing structures that have been building diamond prices for decades. A sapphire, alexandrite, or moss agate ring of comparable craftsmanship to a diamond ring typically costs a fraction of the price — and that pricing reflects what the stone genuinely is, not what an industry has spent a century telling buyers a stone should cost.

For the full decision framework on choosing between gemstones — including durability comparisons, symbolism, care requirements, and budget tiers — read our comprehensive best gemstones for engagement rings guide.

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The Gemstones in This Collection

Each gemstone in the Aquamarise® range has its own dedicated collection with deeper information, style options, and full product range. Below is a brief orientation to help you decide which stone to explore further.

Moss Agate 

The most recognizable nature-inspired stone in fine jewelry. Deep green dendritic inclusions create a landscape-in-stone effect. Best for buyers drawn to forest, earth, and nature symbolism. Browse the full moss agate engagement rings collection for complete product range and stone-specific FAQs.

Alexandrite

The color-change stone. Reads teal or blue-green in daylight and shifts to purple-red under incandescent light. Best for buyers who want a ring that changes with the day. See the alexandrite engagement rings collection for full details.

Aquamarine

Cool, icy pale blue. The March birthstone. Best for buyers drawn to water, sky, and calm symbolism — and one of the most durable colored stones at 7.5–8 on the Mohs scale. Full range at the aquamarine engagement rings collection.

Sapphire

Classic saturated blue, or color-change varieties in teal, pink, yellow, and white. The September birthstone and the most durable colored gemstone option at 9 on the Mohs scale. Complete collection at sapphire engagement rings.

Moonstone

Soft white stone with adularescent blue flash. The June birthstone. Best for buyers drawn to lunar, celestial, and intuitive symbolism. Browse at the moonstone engagement rings collection.

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Herkimer Diamond

Natural double-terminated quartz with raw architectural geometry. Not a diamond — a quartz crystal with diamond-like clarity. Best for buyers drawn to raw, unpolished, geological aesthetics. See the Herkimer diamond engagement rings collection.

Morganite

Soft pink beryl, in the same gem family as aquamarine. Warm, romantic, and flattering against most skin tones. Full range at morganite engagement rings.

Garnet

Deep red stone with winter symbolism. The January birthstone. Best for buyers drawn to bold, saturated red color. Browse at the garnet engagement rings collection.

Blue Sandstone

Deep blue manmade glass-based stone with suspended copper flecks that create a starry-night effect. Best for buyers drawn to celestial, night-sky aesthetics. See the blue sandstone jewelry collection for the full range.

Choosing a Gemstone by Aesthetic Direction

If you're not sure which stone is right yet, deciding by aesthetic direction is often more useful than comparing stones one at a time. Most buyers walk in knowing the feeling they want the ring to carry even when they don't know the specific stone.

If you want nature-inspired romance — moss agate, moonstone, and aquamarine are the strongest choices. Explore the full nature-inspired engagement rings collection across all stones.

If you want fantasy or otherworldly — alexandrite, blue sandstone, moonstone, and Herkimer diamond lead the category. See fantasy-inspired engagement rings.

If you want dark, gothic, or bold — garnet, black onyx, sapphire in dark tones, and specialty stones anchor this look. Browse the Lovers of the Dark™ collection.

If you want vintage or antique character — sapphire, moonstone, and morganite suit vintage and Edwardian-inspired settings best. See vintage engagement rings.

If you want classic color — sapphire (blue), aquamarine (pale blue), and morganite (soft pink) are the most traditional colored gemstone choices, with the longest history in engagement ring use.

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Choosing a Gemstone by Durability

If the ring will face heavy daily wear — manual work, sports, active lifestyle — durability matters more than aesthetics. The Mohs hardness scale measures scratch resistance, with diamond at 10 as the reference point.

Sapphire (Mohs 9)

is the most durable colored gemstone option and the closest to diamond in scratch resistance. It's the top recommendation for buyers who don't want to think about the ring during daily wear.

Aquamarine and morganite (Mohs 7.5–8)

 are solidly durable for daily engagement ring wear. Both hold up well over decades.

Alexandrite (Mohs 8.5)

 is surprisingly durable for a color-change stone — nearly as hard as sapphire.

Moss agate (Mohs 6.5–7)

 is durable enough for engagement ring wear but benefits from bezel settings that protect the stone edges.

Moonstone and Herkimer diamond (Mohs 6–7.5) 

are more delicate and suit buyers who are mindful about removing the ring during high-impact activities.

Blue sandstone (Mohs 5.5–6)

 is the softest option in the range and works best in protective settings.

For the full durability breakdown across every stone Aquamarise® offers, read our jewelry care guide.

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