Morganite Ring Designs and Style Trends
A morganite ring can be found in pink predominantly but the presence of other colors like champagne, orange and yellow can be seen. Morganite is also popularly referred to as pink beryl along with other names like cesian beryl, pink emerald and rose beryl, all thanks to its beautiful color and the presence of Beryllium in its composition. Apart from morganite ring which is immensely popular, you can also go for necklaces, earrings and bracelets using the semi precious stone of adorable color. Its beauty is enhanced by its rarity as compared to a lot of other aquamarine beryl stones. The semi precious stone is heated slightly to get rid of the yellowish tint to make it even more attractive.
The demand for morganite ring has increased a lot in recent times with the popularity of pink. The soft color of morganite ranging from peach to an adorable clear pink is used in combination with rosy pink gold of 14k which isn’t very expensive either. The beauty is further accentuated when the beautiful pink semi precious stone is used with black diamonds. Another amazing combination that is being seen a lot these days is that of pink morganite paired with the blue topaz. The classy combination blends amazingly well with white gold of 10k which further accentuates the beauty.
Other popular designs include the use of green beryl and small diamonds encrusted around the morganite stone. Morganite ring is quite popular as a romantic gift on Valentine’s Day and anniversaries as it isn’t very expensive, especially because it isn’t as rare as emeralds. The morganite stone adds a great accent to any form of jewelry bringing beauty to it with its soft, pinkish glow. The good news is that morganite stone is very hard and hence resilient too unlike turquoise for example, which is easily scratched or destroyed.
Morganite ring is also popular amongst those with their own set of superstitions. It is said that the stone brings the feelings of calmness and tranquility to a person. Morganite ring is also good for patience and to enhance the ability to express oneself. An interesting aspect of morganite is that the size of the stone is really very important, unlike in the case of other precious stones. This is because larger stones show the pinkish hue in a better light. Slight orange or peach tints can be seen as well although that could be eliminated by slightly heating the stone as pink is the choicest color for most people. Photos courtesy of www.skymilesshopping.com
