Ruby wedding rings are a much bolder choice than their traditional gold or diamond ring counterparts. While many couples may find a red engagement ring a bit too much, a nice alternative is a ruby eternity ring or wedding band.
An eternity or wedding ring comes in many varieties, ranging from thick or thin bands to whether they are made out of titanium, gold, or platinum. The real challenge is to select a ruby that best accents the hand without it being too flashy.
Rubies can be cut into an emerald cut and placed into the groves all around the ring, or a set of rubies can be put into a tension setting in a titanium band. To add extra sparkle to a traditional eternity or wedding ring, one can add gemstones on the outside of the band.
Edwardian ruby rings have a pearl and ruby or a sapphire and ruby. It is common to find sapphires and rubies mixed together because they are pretty much the same stone in different colors, so they compliment each other nicely.
Ruby rings come in many different hues, ranging between brownish reds, and at the other end, a transparent pink. Rubies are usually heat treated, and an untreated stone that is blood red are very expensive. Yet if someone is looking for a true ruby red ring, it might be worth the price.
While diamonds are the traditional stone for many couples, ruby wedding rings are a nice alternative. Rubies are just as rare as diamonds, and they also give the ring some extra flair. There are many varieties of this stone, and there is a variety to fit just about anyone. A simple search on the internet will reveal the many varieties that are available in stones, prices, and ring designs. Even if the customer has a design idea in mind, there is probably a jeweler that can custom make that ring. Some people want a lot of red, while many just want small speckles to liven up their rings. Either way, there is something for everyone when it comes to rubies!
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