So if you've heard the term but are wondering to yourself, "what is morganite?" you're in the right place. Morganite engagement rings give traditional diamond engagement rings a run for their money (quite literally, thanks to the much lower price tag!)
Gemstone jewellery is all the rage, and for all the right reasons. Who can pass up on the combination of glamour, colour and unbeatable style - and at Shiels, all at the best prices! From sapphires to rubies, and from rings to bracelets, these shiny wonders have taken the fashion world by storm.
This amazing versatility is not just limited to earrings, necklaces and bracelets, but also extends to the holy grail of jewellery: the engagement ring! And one of the most popular kinds of engagement rings that is now making its mark is morganite. But what is morganite and why is it so special? Read on to find out!
Overview:
- What Is Morganite stone?
- Is morganite worth buying?
- Is morganite strong enough for an engagement ring?
- Morganite FAQS
What Is Morganite stone?
Morganite is a rare pink, semi-precious gemstone. Often nicknamed “pink emerald”, it is a manifestation of the soft pink variety of ‘beryl’, which is a mineral species. Some other famous and familiar kinds of beryls include emerald (the known and loved green gemstone and May birthstone), heliodor (the stunning yellow gemstone), and aquamarine (the captivating blue gemstone and March birthstone).
Fun fact: It was discovered by George F. Kunz – the chief colour stone specialist at Tiffany & Co at the time! These gemstones come from the two most significant Morganite deposits in the world — Madagascar and Brazil.
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So, what are morganite engagement rings? They’re a feminine, soft and affordable alternative to the traditional diamond engagement ring.
Although it is not as well-known as its fellow beryl-siblings, morganite does have an elegant appeal to it, owing to its delicate pastel-like colours. They range from hues of pink, like the shades of roses, to salmon and peach. Every pink undertone imaginable is available in this versatile stone!
Is Morganite Worth Buying?
1. The Fantastic Quality
Morganite has fantastic quality due to its unique chemical structure and beautiful colour, which can range from a vibrant pink to a brown pink and orangy pink. It can fit in with virtually any outfit or occasion and the fact that morganite is an affordable gem makes it even better!
2. It's Easy To Pair
What is the best thing about morganite and morganite engagement rings? They can be paired with metals of nearly every colour, so you’re sure to find the perfect ring!
- Rose Gold: Rose Gold and morganite are a match made in pink heaven. They fit each other perfectly, and they look great together, bringing a real feminine quality to the ring.
- Silver: Silver and pink is a classic combination for most gemstone jewellery. The pastel shade of pink along with the cool undertone of silver allows for a beautiful combination of warm and cool colours. This not only leaves a stylish mark on the finger, but also makes an eternal impression.
- Yellow Gold: All things yellow gold are classic. A yellow gold and morganite engagement ring signifies a stylish, forever-kind of promise.
Still not sure which metal to choose? Find out more in our blog post, how is rose gold different from regular gold? You can also suss out which metal suits you best in our post, which jewellery metal is best for my skin tone?.
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3. Morganite Lasts The Test Of Time
When it comes to your jewellery, you want it to be able to handle daily wear. Even diamonds, which are the hardest known material, can get chipped and damaged over a lifetime of wear-and-tear. The key then lies in picking the kind of stone that allows one to wear it for the longest periods of time, without any restrictions and fear of damage.
One such gemstone is morganite, which rates 8 out of 10 on the Mohr scale (which determines the hardness and durability of a stone). So if you’re wondering, is morganite strong enough for an engagement ring? The answer is an indisputable yes! Now you know this will last as long as your promises.
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4. The Unique Factor
One of the major things that morganite jewellery and morganite engagement rings have going for them is that they are more unusual than traditional diamond rings. Plus, they're delicate and pretty in appearance. In fact, they look like pale pink diamonds - utterly perfect for a girl who wants something a little different. They make for the best one-of-a-kind ring for your one-of-a-kind loved one, especially if she loves pink.
So now you know the answer to “what is morganite”, go ahead and put a ring on it — and maybe even make it pink! Shop all things gemstone and morganite now at Shiels.
Morganite FAQs
Is morganite a valuable stone?
Morganite is a valuable stone because it is rare and found only in a few locations around the world, making it much more expensive than other types of coloured gemstones.
Which is better, morganite or diamond?
It depends on your preference. If you're looking for something more romantic and feminine, morganite may be the one you should choose. The sparkling pink shade of morganite has been loved by women for centuries because of its mesmerising beauty. On the other hand, if you are looking for a more classic option that will look stunning no matter what occasion you pair it with, diamond is definitely the one to go for!
What is a morganite diamond?
There is no such thing as a morganite diamond, however morganite is a great alternative to diamond in an engagement ring. Diamonds are made up of pure carbon. Morganite is a man-made mineral that is made when beryllium and aluminium atoms combine to form crystals or stalactites. It's also found in volcanic rocks and waterfalls.