Explore our beautiful collection of coloured gemstone engagement rings. Each ring is crafted with care and precision, ensuring you have the best quality, durable engagement ring that suits your style and personality. 

Gemstone Engagement Rings

Frequently Asked Questions

Where to buy gemstone engagement rings?

At Cheshires The Jewellers, we supply and craft some of the best gemstones for engagement rings. If you’re looking for more unique gemstone engagement rings, we can work with you to create a truly bespoke ring that meets you or your partner’s desired preferences.

Explore our range of gemstone engagement rings online or book a free consultation at one of our stores.

What are the different types of gemstone engagement rings?

You can choose from a number of different gemstones for your engagement ring. At Cheshires we offer:

Are gemstone engagement rings popular?

Gemstone engagement rings are increasing in popularity, as more and more people move away from traditional diamond rings to a bolder, more unique engagement ring that holds more meaning to them. 

What is the best gemstone for an engagement ring​?

This ultimately depends on a number of factors, including:

  • Your personal preference - You should decide on whether you’re looking for a more timeless and simplistic style or something more bold. Being able to choose the gemstone based on your personality and relationship is usually a good place to start.
  • Your budget - Identifying your budget is important as it allows you to factor in the price of the gemstone, getting it set, as well as its clarity and size.
  • Setting compatibility - The type of setting you choose should complement your gemstone. White metals enhance cool-toned gemstones, whereas yellow gold metals complement warmer-toned gemstones. Opting for a lower profile will also reduce catching, which is particularly useful for those who are more active.
  • Durability - If you plan on wearing your engagement ring every day, it is recommended to choose a gemstone rated 7.5 or higher on the Mohs scale, as this indicates hardness.