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What is Morganite?
Morganite is the pink variety of the beryl mineral family. This means it is related to emerald, aquamarine, and golden beryl, some of beryl’s other stunning varieties! Morganite rates 7.5-8 on the Mohs scale, making it durable enough to be worn frequently. Feel confident knowing morganite is not only very special, it is a practical choice for an engagement ring, wedding band, or anniversary ring.
Morganite is said to attract love, hope, and romance with its soft shade, and is associated with the heart chakra. Celebrate your everlasting commitment by gifting a morganite ring to your beloved, a symbol of your happy years and fond memories spent together.
Morganite Rings: Effortless Style
Because morganite has an inviting pink-blush color, this makes it easy to mix and match with other jewellery. Pair morganite rings with pearl jewellery for a vintage-influence, or complement your diamond jewellery with a touch of luxurious pink.
Ethically Sourced and Certified
Our Diamonds
We take pride in the quality of our diamonds. Each one is carefully selected for its brilliance and fire, ensuring that your ring will sparkle for a lifetime. We use only certified diamonds that are ethically sourced, so you can feel confident that your ring is as responsible as it is beautiful. With a variety of shapes available, including round, princess, emerald, and cushion, you can choose the perfect diamond to suit your preferences.
Made in Ireland
Irish Craftsmanship and Quality Metals
Every engagement ring at Commins & Co is crafted in Ireland, guaranteeing the highest quality craftsmanship. Our skilled artisans have years of experience creating stunning, unique rings that stand the test of time. Choose from 18k yellow, white, and rose gold, or platinum, to find the metal that best reflects your personal style. Each ring is crafted with quality to ensure its lasting beauty.
Amazing 100-day Return Policy
Committed to Your Satisfaction
At Commins & Co, we understand the importance of a lasting symbol of love. Our team of experts is always available to assist you in finding the perfect ring for your special someone. Whether you're looking for a classic solitaire, a stunning three-stone ring, or a stylish halo design, we're here to help. Visit us today and discover why Commins & Co is the go-to destination for engagement rings in Dublin, Ireland.
FAQs - Morganite Rings
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What are the benefits of buying a morganite ring?
Morganite is a durable and hard gemstone, making it ideal for everyday wear. It is also believed to promote inner peace and healing.
Are morganite rings available in other colours besides pink or peach?
Yes, morganite can also be found in yellow, green, and light purple colours, which are known as “fancy morganites.”
Are morganite rings good for engagement rings?
Yes, morganite rings make great engagement rings. They are durable, hard and have a timeless elegance that makes them a perfect symbol of love and commitment.
Are morganite rings good for everyday wear?
Yes, morganite rings are suitable for everyday wear. They are a durable and hard gemstone that can withstand daily wear and tear.
What is the difference between natural and synthetic morganite?
Natural morganite is a gemstone that is mined from the earth. Synthetic morganite is created in a laboratory and has the same chemical composition as natural morganite. Synthetic morganite is often less expensive than natural morganite.
How should I care for my morganite ring?
To care for your morganite ring, avoid exposing it to harsh chemicals or extreme temperatures. Clean it with mild soap and water and dry it with a soft cloth. Store it in a safe place away from other jewellery to avoid scratches. It is also recommended to have it checked by a professional jeweller every six months.