Engagement rings Bring on the colour
With Prince William giving Kate his mother's blue sapphire
engagement ring, expect coloured stone engagement rings to make a
comeback. The traditional stones are sapphires, rubies and emeralds
with diamonds. But beware, emeralds can break so not ideal for
everyday wear. And I should know, as that is exactly what happened
to the first stones in my engagement ring. They have since been
replaced with harder-wearing pretty pink sapphires. Beyond the trio
of the classic coloured engagement ring gems, there is a whole
range of unusual options. From rubellite, a type of red to pink
tourmaline to electric blue Paraiba tourmalines from Brazil (as in
the
Chopard ring above) the choice is dazzling. Or really think out
of the box and go for zesty green tsavorites, a type of garnet from
Kenya's Tsavo National Park or the lilac hued Tanzanite from, yes,
you guessed it, Tanzania. Coloured diamonds are of course
another option and yellow and pink are the most coveted.
Coloured diamonds are more rare than whites which is why they are
the choice of those who can afford them and many a celebrity.
Harry Winston's drop dead gorgeous pink diamond ring will the
job very nicely but be prepared to forfeit the mortgage. Harry Fane's Obsidian
Gallery, by appointment only, offers a range of gems bursting
with subcontinental colours from the Gem Palace of Jaipur as well
as glamorous Verdura creations that evoke American chic a la 'Mad
Men.'
Tiffany & Co's yellow diamonds from Australia are as bright
as a sunny morning. They also have the advantage of coming from a
single mine and therefore their origin is traceable. Boodles is a long-standing
favourite for engagement rings and with a new boutique at the Savoy
Hotel on the Strand in London can make shopping for an engagement
ring a deluxe experience. Imagine calling up room service for
another bottle of champagne as you peruse your diamond ring
options. Drop into
Van Cleef & Arpels for the most romantic rings and Louis
Vuitton's collection of fine jewellery is growing with Lorenz
Baumer's original designs.For a wide range of styles and colours,
visit Astley
Clarke, the on line jewellery boutique where browsing through
styles and almost as important, prices, is just a click away.
Wright & Teague
offer the bright zesty hues of peridot, emerald and tsavorite. Just
one thought to bear in mind when choosing a coloured stone: you are
going to live with this ring for a long time, so make sure you
chose a colour you can live with.