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The Essential Guide to Tsavorite Engagement Rings
Tsavorite engagement rings are an excellent choice for those who want to add some vibrant green colour and sparkle to their engagement ring. Tsavorite is a rare and beautifully coloured gemstone, and engagement rings with tsavorite are a unique and stunning alternative to traditional diamond engagement rings.
While tsavorite engagement rings are rare, by purchasing a made-to-order design at GLAMIRA, you can have a one-of-a-kind piece of jewellery that is sure to impress.
Different Types of Tsavorite Engagement Rings
When it comes to engagement rings, tsavorite stones are available in several different styles. They can be used either as the centrepiece of a ring or as an accent stone in a cluster or pave setting.
A solitaire engagement ring with a tsavorite stone will make a beautiful choice. The vibrant green shade will stand out and create a unique, colour-rich look. A tsavorite stone can also be used as an accent stone in a setting comprising of diamonds. Princess-cut tsavorite stones can be used in a halo setting for a dramatic look, while round-cut stones provide a subtle sparkle. Three-stone settings with tsavorite stones are also becoming increasingly popular and sophisticated.
The Advantages of Tsavorite Engagement Rings
One of the top advantages of tsavorite engagement rings is their rarity. The gemstone's unique green colour is caused by the presence of chromium and vanadium. As tsavorite stones are rare in nature, gemstones with a significant carat weight can be worth a considerable sum of money, making them an exclusive and luxurious gemstone choice for engagement rings.
Another advantage of tsavorite stones is their durability. They have a hardness rating of 7-7.5 on the Mohs scale, making them resistant to scratches and chips.
Finally, tsavorite stones are a perfect choice for eco-conscious couples. The mining process is ethical, minimally invasive, and provides fair working conditions for the miners.
How to Choose Tsavorite Engagement Rings
When choosing a tsavorite engagement ring, consider the shape of the stone, the metal of the band, and the setting style.
The most popular cut for tsavorite stones is the cushion cut, followed by the round-cut and the pear cut.
You have a diverse range of metals to select from at GLAMIRA, including white gold, yellow gold, rose gold, and platinum. Platinum is an excellent choice because it is both hardwearing and hypoallergenic. White gold is a classic choice and offers a lovely contrasting finish to the green colour of the tsavorite. Rose gold pairs well with the green hue of tsavorite, creating a warm and romantic look.
The setting of the tsavorite engagement ring is also significant. The solitaire setting showcases the tsavorite gemstone wonderfully, while a halo setting with diamonds can add detail and elegance to the piece. A cluster or pave setting with both diamonds and tsavorite amplifies the glamour of the ring.
Personalising Tsavorite Engagement Rings
At GLAMIRA, there are several ways to personalise tsavorite engagement rings to make them unique. Engraving your ring with a special symbol or a meaningful phrase is a beautiful and personal way to customise your ring. It can add sentiment and enhance the ring's sentimental value.
Additionally, choose to accent your tsavorite centre stone with tiny diamonds or other gemstones. Such settings can look both modern and timeless.
Styling With Tsavorite Engagement Rings
A tsavorite engagement ring is versatile and can be styled with all kinds of outfits. If you prefer wearing green clothing, your tsavorite engagement ring would complement your wardrobe perfectly. You may also use tsavorite engagement rings that have small diamonds in a cluster or pave formation for daily wear.
Tsavorite engagement rings work best with simple and elegant clothing that do not overpower the stone. They offer a vibrant and bright colour to the wearer, adding a pop of exquisiteness to an outfit.
In addition, keep in mind that tsavorite rings will mismatch when worn with other rings with bright or highly contrasting colours. Hence, it is best to pair them with monochromatic jewellery.