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For a moment you’ll never forget, it’s only fitting that you have the gold standard of engagement rings.
Our gold engagement rings come in three hues and can be set with a diamond or a gemstone of your choice.
Get ready to dazzle and delight with a ring as timeless as your relationship…
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Humans have been panning gold for at least 4000 years. It is now more sought after than ever, making it the perfect metal to illustrate the happiness that you’ve been looking for.
Pure gold is far too soft for an engagement ring, so for our metal bands, we mix it with other metals to create alloys of various colours, each with a unique effect.
So what are the different types of gold engagement rings?
Yellow gold engagement rings come in the classic colour we associate with gold. They remain an elegant and enduring choice that suits all skin types and is sure to make a statement. Yellow gold engagement rings work well with a solitaire setting to complete a truly classic piece.
Our white gold engagement rings are rhodium-plated for a silver colour, similar to platinum. Pure silver is also too soft for engagement rings, so white gold offers a practical and durable alternative that brings out the brilliance in every diamond. Gaining popularity in the 1920s and 30s, it needs re-plating every few years as the rhodium fades over time.
With a pinkish hue to fit the romance of your diamond story, rose gold engagement rings represent a unique and bold choice. Copper is combined with yellow gold alloys to create a ring ready for everyday use. Try some of our diamond shapes such as pear, oval and marquise, or ring styles including halo for a piece that truly stands out.
Now you’ve thought about the metal type for your ring…
That’s great, but there are still many choices left to make, starting with the central stone.
If you’ve never bought an engagement ring, these decisions can feel overwhelming.
Our experts at Alicia J are on hand to assist you with a personal and professional service.
“Over the moon and can’t wait for my girlfriend to receive this surprise.”
-Steve
We’ve done our best to answer some of the frequently asked questions about gold engagement rings below:
The best centre stones for a yellow gold engagement ring are a matter of option. Personally, we think that a solitaire diamond with a round brilliant or a princess cut is an elegant choice. If you’re considering a gemstone, then emerald, sapphire or ruby could fit the mould, as the warm yellow gold helps to bring out their colour.
Despite the rise of platinum, and white gold to imitate platinum’s colour, yellow gold remains a very popular metal for engagement rings. The fact that it can work with any skin tone and never goes out of fashion appeals to couples who want something special to showcase their commitment to one another.
Some people think that white gold helps to accentuate a diamond’s brilliance, while others speak of the contrast of yellow gold that brings out a diamond’s fire, and the hints of colour. There’s no right answer! If you’re looking to start a bridal set, we can help you decide which metal type best depicts your journey together in Central London or through a video conference.
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What colour is a diamond? Many say they’re colourless, however, look closely and most contain subtle tints of yellows, soft pinks and rich browns. Truly colourless diamonds are known as white diamonds and are extremely rare and the most valuable. Diamond colour is graded from D to Z – D being the whitest, most colourless diamond and Z containing noticeable yellow, brown or pink tints. The letters D to Z represent a range of colour based on a combination of tone, lightness or darkness and saturation.
Cut
Diamond cut refers to the arrangement of a diamond’s facets. A diamond’s cut is often mistaken as meaning its shape (oval, pear, etc), but a diamond’s cut grade is actually about how well the facets interact with light.
Polish
Polish refers to the overall smoothness and condition of the diamond’s surface. It’s rare for a diamond to have a perfect polish. More often, they have tiny imperfections not visible to the naked eye.
Symmetry
Symmetry refers to how well-aligned the diamond's facets are. Symmetry, on the other hand, refers to the exactness of shape, overall outline, placement and alignment of individual facets.
The gradings provided by the GIA go from poor to excellent. If you select an SI clarity, we will provide Very Good cut, polish and symmetry. If you select a VS1 clarity, we will provide Excellent cut, polish and symmetry.