The #1 question I ALWAYS get when out and about or from friends, is OMG I love your ring!!! What is it!? So I thought I'd answer in detail here:)
What is it? The center stone on my ring is called Morganite, it's a precious gemstone. A lot of people think it's a pink diamond-that works too ha! The band is rose gold with 87 surrounding diamonds. The best part about the 87 diamonds is that this is exactly how many days Ian and I had been dating before he proposed! So I love that:) And I know I know that's FAST! And IT IS! But we just knew pretty quickly and things worked fast from there! We didn't even plan the 87 diamonds or realize that until way later! Why Morganite? I have had my eye on Morganite for as long as I can remember (way before I even met Ian) and I never wanted a diamond as my wedding ring. I just love Morganite a lot more! I used to sell fine jewelry in high school and during beauty school so I got a good feel for what I liked. How did you find that? We had to search HARD! Although it's made it's way as a popular pin on Pinterest, Morganite is extremely hard to find. Jewelry stores rarely carry it so we had to move the search to online! I knew I wanted it with rose gold so that narrowed the search down to limited rings even online. We eventually found this ring on ETSY (believe it or not!) as well as a couple others I liked and Ian knew I wanted one of the three. I say he picked the right one:) We haven't had any issues with diamonds falling out or anything as I've heard many have with an online store. We checked the seller's reviews and made sure he checked out okay. It was actually from a jewelry store in Jersey. Although they didn't offer a warranty, we got an amazing deal so we weren't too worried if we had to replace a stone ourselves. What to know about Morganite? Morganite is an extremely sensitive gemstone. Many other jewelers tried to steer Ian away from getting me one in fact! It is from the same material as a sapphire or emerald, but in pink! It is most sensitive to heat, as heat can cause cloudiness. I have to say this is absolutely true, and working as a hair stylist has made my ring pretty cloudy from having the heat of a blow dryer always next to it. The nice thing is though, the cloudiness goes away with a simple cleaning/soak. You do have to be careful though when you take it to a jeweler to get cleaned (they should know this, but don't as Morganite isn't common) that it cannot be steamed (because of the heat) and it can not be put in their generic cleaner that vibrates the ring (also causes cloudiness). Because of this, we bought a cleaning solution ourselves and clean it at home. We did take it in once to get it professionally cleaned and they did a great job (but did have to use steam-I had paint all over it! Whoops). You should also know Morganite is way cheaper than a diamond and makes for a very affordable option for a ring! If you want a huge stone, it's not that much more either! SO that's that! I'm absolutely obsessed with my ring and not a day goes by that someone else obsesses over it with me! If you aren't married/engaged yet and you like the look of this ring, I say go for it! I absolutely love mine:)
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