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Types of Stones for Rings

There are different types of stones for rings; each with their own colours and density. So we can easily identify them. But for accurate test, required special tools.<br><br>Here are the list of some of the most beautiful and popular types of stones in jewelry that will look as perfect as a diamond ring on your wedding.

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Types of Stones for Rings

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  1. Types of Stones for Rings

  2. There are different types of stones for rings; each with their own colours and density. So we can easily identify them. But for accurate test, required special tools. Here are the list of some of the most beautiful and popular types of stones in jewelry that will look as perfect as a diamond ring on your wedding.

  3. Ruby: This is a striking piece of jewellery with its colour and a great option if you want to be noticed. Emerald: Next to the choice of diamond rings are emerald, an extremely popular choice for engagement rings. You can also use the stone piece jewellery as your daily wear. Sapphire: This stone, come in different colours including peach, pink, yellow, green, white and blue. They are the one of the hardest precious stones ranked at 9 on Mohs scales, making them one of the best choices for daily wear.

  4. Pearl: If you looking something traditional, then pearl is the best choice.They are ranked lowest on the hardness scale at 2.5-4.5 which makes them brittle with this shelf life to be less. Opal: Every opal is unique, which makes it a great option for a wedding ring. Moissanite: Next to diamond on the levels of hardness, Moissanite is ranked as 9.5 on Mohs scale, with diamond on 10, making it the second hardest stone in the world. See more: Types of Stones for Rings

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