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Every stone listed with Mohs hardness — alexandrite, moss agate, moonstone, sapphire, morganite, moissanite, and more.
What Makes Aquamarise® Engagement Rings for Women Different
Most engagement ring collections are built around a diamond and then assign settings and metals to it. Aquamarise® works the other direction: every setting is chosen based on the specific stone it holds — its hardness, its structural vulnerabilities, and its geometry. Mohs hardness is listed on every product page because it determines how a ring performs after five years of daily wear, not just how it looks on the day it arrives. That specificity is the difference between a ring that ages well and one that does not.
The Stone Comes First
Each gemstone in this collection produces a ring with a genuinely distinct character. Moissanite at Mohs 9.25 delivers near-diamond brilliance with a fire index that exceeds natural diamond — the most practical choice for buyers who want maximum sparkle at an accessible price point. Alexandrite at Mohs 8.5 changes color between light sources: blue-green in daylight, shifting to red or violet under incandescent light. Moss agate carries forest-like inclusions formed by iron and manganese oxides in chalcedony — no two stones in the world look identical. Moonstone glows with adularescence, a light-scattering effect produced by alternating feldspar layers inside the crystal. Sapphire at Mohs 9 offers the deepest color saturation with the durability to match. None of these stones produce the same ring, and none are interchangeable.
Settings Engineered Around Each Stone
Setting choice at Aquamarise® follows structural logic, not just aesthetics. Softer stones like moonstone (Mohs 6–6.5) come in bezel or partial bezel settings that cover the girdle and protect the cleavage-vulnerable edge from lateral impact. Kite cuts and other geometric shapes with exposed corners come with V-tip prongs that secure the point without unnecessary metal coverage. Nature-inspired bands are paired with organic stones that connect visually to the motifs in the metalwork. Every setting and stone combination is considered together — not assembled separately and matched after the fact. For a full breakdown of how each setting type works and which stone it suits, see the engagement ring styles and setting types guide.
Seven Metals, All Recycled
Every engagement ring at Aquamarise® is crafted in recycled metal across seven options: 925 sterling silver, 14K rose gold vermeil, 14K yellow gold vermeil, black ruthenium, solid 14K white gold, solid 14K rose gold, and solid 14K yellow gold. Solid 14K gold is the strongest long-term choice for a ring worn daily — it resists prong fatigue and surface deformation better than silver or vermeil over years of active use. Sterling silver and gold vermeil offer accessible entry points without compromising design quality and suit buyers who rotate their jewelry. For a full comparison of how each metal performs over time, see the precious metal guide.
Ethically Made, Every Ring
Ethical sourcing is not a premium tier at Aquamarise® — it applies to every ring in the collection regardless of price point. All metals are recycled. Lab-grown stone options are available for most gemstone types, offering fully traceable origins at lower price points than natural equivalents of comparable quality. Natural stone options are available for buyers who prioritize geological origin. Neither is marketed as inherently superior; the right choice depends on what matters to each buyer. Pricing reflects material cost, stone origin, and design complexity. See the Aquamarise mission for the full sourcing approach.
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Every gemstone below is listed with its Mohs hardness — the standard measure of scratch resistance — alongside a direct collection link. For daily ring wear, Mohs 7 is the practical minimum; stones below this threshold accumulate surface scratches from household dust and ordinary surfaces over time and require more deliberate care.
Moissanite Engagement Rings — Mohs 9.25
Silicon carbide with a refractive index of 2.65 — higher than diamond at 2.42 — producing exceptional brilliance and fire. The most scratch-resistant stone in the collection and the most popular choice for buyers who want near-diamond appearance with ethical sourcing. Available in colorless and near-colorless grades. Shop moissanite engagement ringsincluding colorless moissanite and colored moissanite options.
Lab-Grown Diamond Engagement Rings — Mohs 10
Chemically, optically, and physically identical to mined diamonds — the same carbon crystal structure, the same hardness, the same light performance. Fully traceable origin, no mining impact, and typically 60–80% lower price per carat than natural equivalents of comparable quality. Shop lab-grown diamond engagement rings.
Alexandrite Engagement Rings — Mohs 8.5
The only major gemstone that changes color between light sources — blue-green in natural daylight, shifting to red or violet in incandescent light. Lab-grown alexandrite delivers the same chromium-based color-change chemistry as natural stones at accessible pricing. No cleavage vulnerability, making it one of the most durable colored stones for daily ring wear. Shop alexandrite engagement rings. The alexandrite durability guide covers exactly what to expect from this stone over years of wear.
Sapphire Engagement Rings — Mohs 9
The hardest colored gemstone in the collection and historically the most significant. Blue sapphire is colored by iron and titanium interaction within corundum — available from pale cornflower blue to deep navy. The stone of fidelity, truth, and ecclesiastical authority across centuries of tradition. Shop sapphire engagement rings including kite-cut sapphire designs.
Aquamarine Engagement Rings — Mohs 7.5–8
Blue-green beryl colored by iron impurities — the March birthstone, named from the Latin for sea water. Sits above the quartz threshold with no significant cleavage, making it one of the most practical colored gemstones for daily ring wear. Pale to medium blue-green color, exceptional transparency. Shop aquamarine engagement rings. The aquamarine durability and care guide covers daily wear in detail.
Moss Agate Engagement Rings — Mohs 6.5–7
Iron and manganese oxide inclusions form forest-like patterns in chalcedony — no two stones in the world look identical. The inclusions are not flaws; they are the feature. Every moss agate engagement ring is visually unrepeatable. Shop moss agate engagement rings including kite-cut moss agate. For daily wear guidance: is moss agate suitable for everyday wear.
Moonstone Engagement Rings — Mohs 6–6.5
Adularescence — the blue-white inner glow created by light scattering between alternating feldspar layers — is unique to moonstone and different in every stone. Requires a bezel or six-prong setting for daily ring wear to protect its cleavage-vulnerable girdle. Shop moonstone engagement rings across solitaire, halo, nature-inspired, and vintage settings. Full durability guidance: moonstone engagement ring durability guide.
Emerald Engagement Rings — Mohs 7.5–8
Deep green beryl — the stone of growth, renewal, and the natural world. Inclusion-rich by nature, with every stone showing its own internal landscape. Shop emerald engagement rings and emerald cut engagement rings.
Morganite Engagement Rings — Mohs 7.5–8
Warm blush-rose beryl — the same mineral family as aquamarine and emerald. Exceptional clarity and warm color that pairs most naturally with rose gold and yellow gold settings. Shop morganite engagement rings.
Herkimer Diamond Engagement Rings — Mohs 7.5
Natural double-terminated quartz crystals from Herkimer County, New York. Every stone is faceted entirely by geological process — no cutting involved — producing a clarity and geometry that no lapidary work fully replicates. Shop Herkimer diamond engagement rings.
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Nature-Inspired Engagement Rings
Leaf, branch, vine, and floral detailing in band and setting, paired with organic stones — moss agate, moonstone, alexandrite — that connect visually to the natural motifs in the metalwork. Shop nature-inspired engagement rings.
Solitaire Engagement Rings
A single stone, a single setting. The most enduring format in ring design — everything directed at the stone with nothing competing for attention. Shop solitaire engagement rings.
Halo & Hidden Halo Engagement Rings
A center stone surrounded by smaller stones that amplify visual size and brilliance. Hidden halo positions the surrounding stones beneath the center stone, visible from the side — a subtler version of the same effect. Shop halo engagement ringsand hidden halo engagement rings.
Vintage & Antique Engagement Rings
Milgrain edging, filigree, geometric Art Deco geometry, and layered halos that reference a specific era. Shop vintage and antique engagement rings.
Geometric Engagement Rings
Kite cuts, hexagon settings, coffin cuts, and angular metalwork for buyers who want architecture in their ring rather than organic flow. Shop geometric engagement rings.
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