Best Moissanite engagement rings online shopping on elementalbands.com

Tungsten wedding rings online store on elementalbands.com? Just start here: The Overlord. You can’t get a ring that so perfectly honors one of cinema’s most iconic bad-ass villains without Tungsten. That sleek, sexy shine blends with the deep, dark, menacing black carbon fiber inlay. This ring doesn’t just promise the world a “Force-Choke” if they cross you, it promises to be able to take one itself. And on the other side, you have The Peacekeeper. Solid Tungsten, with brushed metal. Silver, Blue, shiny, but subdued. This ring makes a statement, but not a loud and obnoxious one. It speaks of a quiet, but incredible inner strength, one that should not be questioned.

Jewelry is a wearable item/gift that is also sentimental: Practically anything can be given as a gift. If it is needed, wanted, or will make someone happy, it is a great gift, whatever it may be. Nevertheless, there is no denying the fact that some gifts are more sentimental than others. There is simply something about jewelry that makes it sentimental. Perhaps it is because some jewelry pieces represent very monumental periods in people’s lives such as engagements, weddings, births and graduations. Regardless, one thing is for certain: jewelry is a wearable item that is not just useful and pretty, but sentimental as well.

Tourmalines are common in many colors across Brazil, but the Paraiba tourmalines are the only stones with a bright turquoise hue, thanks to their copper content. The very rare gems were discovered in 1987 by determined miner Heitor Dimas Barbosa, who had been driven by a belief that something special lurked under the hills of the Brazilian state of Paraiba. Barbosa was right, and after years of fruitless digging, he finally unearthed a tourmaline of unrivaled neon blue that set the gem market alight. The extremely rare stone (only one stone is mined for every 10,000 diamonds) then became intensely sought-after. In 2003 very similar turquoise-colored tourmalines were found at mines in the mountains of Nigeria and Mozambique, although some say they are not quite as striking as the Paraiba tourmaline.

Often compared to diamonds for their brilliance, clarity, and sparkle, our moissanite stones are lab-created, ethical gemstones that won’t scratch, fade, or discolor over time. All of our moissanite engagement rings and moissanite wedding bands are made to order in your choice of 14k yellow, white, or rose gold. Each design has been expertly crafted and perfected to ensure the ring setting and stones are of the highest quality. Every ring comes with a full 30-day money-back guarantee to ensure the ring exceeds your expectations. To learn more about the moissanite stones we use in our moissanite engagement rings and how it is different than diamonds, check out our article about moissanite vs diamonds. Read extra info on https://www.elementalbands.com/collections/moissanite-rings.

Gathering information about what type of ring she wants (i.e. the setting, style, a diamond vs. a gemstone) will help immensely in your search for an engagement ring. Follow our expert tips in the guide below to visualize the ring of her dreams. Once you have a vision, look at jewelry from top vendors like James Allen, Blue Nile and Brian Gavin Diamonds. These vendors are the most reputable and reliable, and offer the best value and beauty for your budget.

While moissanites are labeled as “colorless”, the gems can still project a yellow or grayish hue in certain lights. Here again, the larger the moissanite, the more noticeable the color. A colorless diamond, whether natural or lab created, has a natural body color that contains no traces of yellow, brown, or grey, resulting in a dazzling, bright white appearance. On the Mohs scale, moissanite scores a 9.25, a very good score that makes it one of the hardest substances on earth, and very suitable for everyday wear as an engagement ring. See even more info on https://www.elementalbands.com/.