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Assortment of loose colored gemstones and gemstone engagement rings.Assortment of loose colored gemstones and gemstone engagement rings.

Gemstone Rings

For your wedding day and everyday, show your true colors with a striking, ethically sourced gemstone ring.

Rare Gemstones

Discover a limited-edition collection of unique gemstones, hand selected by our team of expert gemologists.

Variety of rare, loose colored gemstones.

Gemstone Reviews

Ethically-Sourced Gemstones

Gemstone rings are an excellent alternative to more traditional diamond styles. Morganite, emerald, ruby, aquamarine, moissanite, sapphire, and amethyst are all fabulous gemstones that are the perfect choice for someone looking for a look with a pop of color. Gemstone engagement rings are a special way to celebrate your unique, anything-but-colorless love story – or simply as a colorful gift for yourself.


Once you have selected the perfect semi precious gemstone, it is time to find a setting to match it. Our curated selection of designs ranges from nature-inspired to ultra-modern. Plain bands give way to luxe diamond-accented styles, while other gemstone ring settings are unique enough to catch the eye. Choose a setting for your stone that will complement and enhance its beauty and color, creating the perfect semi precious gemstone ring.

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Gemstone FAQ

What is a gemstone?

A gemstone is a mineral or rock that has been cut and polished for use in jewelry or other decorative purposes.

What is the rarest gemstone?

Natural Paraiba tourmaline, padparadscha sapphire, and alexandrite are some of the rarest and most desirable gemstones used in fine jewelry. Larger, precious gemstones like emeralds, sapphires, and rubies are also considered rare and highly sought after.

What is the hardest gemstone?

Diamond is the hardest gemstone, rating 10 on the Mohs hardness scale. Learn more in our Diamond Guide.

How can I tell if a gemstone is real?

A professional gemologist can verify authenticity by examining factors like the stone’s color and clarity.

How much does a gemstone cost?

The cost of a gemstone can vary from a few dollars to millions per carat depending on market demand as well as its type, quality, and rarity.