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A kite cut morganite engagement ring softens sharp geometry with the gentlest of colors — morganite's peachy-pink blush glowing inside an elongated four-sided silhouette, especially radiant in rose gold. It's a pairing of contrasts: modern, angular cut and tender, romantic color, for couples who want something both bold and soft. Each is handcrafted in 925 sterling silver, rose gold vermeil, and solid 14K gold. Explore the stone in our morganite engagement rings and pink gemstone jewelry collections, or the full kite cut engagement rings range.
Soft Color, Bold Shape
A kite cut morganite engagement ring is a study in contrast. The cut is sharp, modern, and four-sided; the stone is soft, peachy-pink, and endlessly romantic. Together they make a ring that feels both contemporary and tender — geometry warmed by one of the gentlest colors in fine jewelry. Morganite's blush is at its most radiant in rose gold, the metal's warm tone amplifying the stone's glow, though it reads beautifully in white and yellow metals too. Each is set by hand in 925 sterling silver, rose gold vermeil, and solid 14K gold.
Why Morganite Works in the Kite Cut
Morganite's clarity and even color make it well-suited to the kite cut's open, elongated facets, which show off the stone's soft glow without distraction. It's a favorite for couples who want a colored engagement ring that stays delicate and romantic rather than bold — the modern shape keeping it from feeling overly sweet.
Caring for a Kite Cut Morganite Ring
Morganite's Mohs 7.5–8 hardness is solid for the kite cut, though a protective setting on the points extends its life in daily wear. Keep it from harsh chemicals that can dull the surface, and clean gently with warm soapy water. See our jewelry care guide.
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