The stones in an engagement ring are the most important feature. They also offer the greatest opportunity for you to create something really individual and personal. Perhaps the recipient has a favourite stone that you would like to include in the design, or perhaps there is a stone with some significant meaning for the both of you.
Susannah Lovis can source high-quality gemstones from across the market at the best possible value for you, which will help make this vital decision-making process run smoothly.
Diamonds Are Forever
Diamonds are traditionally the most popular engagement ring stone of choice. The stone represents eternity and commitment, which has seen the precious stone be placed on many engaged hands over generations. When designing a ring with Susannah Lovis, the exact diamonds you want can be sourced for your design and ensure that these stones have come from a reputable and trustworthy source.
There are many diamond alternatives to choose from, which can be more affordable and unique than traditionally mined diamonds.
Spotlight With Sapphires
If you are looking for a vibrant pop of colour in your design, sapphires are excellent. While they are traditionally known for being blue, sapphires come in many different colours. They are second only to diamonds in terms of durability, making them the perfect stone for an engagement ring.
Enchanting Alternatives
Rubies and emeralds are also traditional favourites, but more contemporary alternatives including morganite, opal and onyx are also rising in popularity. Whether you have specific stones in mind or would like to start at the drawing board from scratch, the dedicated team at Susannah Lovis will be able to help you come up with the right collection of stones for your specific ring, as well as source them all for you.
History And Heritage
When you design an engagement ring at Susannah Lovis, you can also re-use an inherited stone or family heirloom in your own design for an engagement ring. This can be something truly unique and special and gives a new lease of life to a previously significant piece of jewellery.