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Morganite Rings

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Oval Morganite Engagement Ring Vintage Unique Yellow Gold Women Wedding Bridal Ring
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MOLLYJEWELRY Rose Gold Morganite Engagement Ring
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MollyJewelryUS Emerald Cut Morganite 14K Yellow Gold Diamond Half Eternity Engagement Ring
Princess Cut Pink Morganite Infinity Engagement Ring
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Explore our charming pink morganite rings, including silver, platinum, 10K/14K/18K white gold, yellow gold, and rose gold morganite engagement & wedding rings. 

Here, you’ll find morganite rings in hues from light pink to peach, with options in round, oval, pear, and marquise cuts, spanning styles from classic to vintage. Each ring is carefully handcrafted to ensure its beauty shines through.

We are committed to sourcing all our morganite stones from responsible suppliers, ensuring that the mining process is environmentally and socially friendly. MollyJewelryUS strives to create high-quality, reasonably priced jewelry, providing you with a trustworthy shopping experience.

Morganite rings, with their romantic pink hue, are seen as symbols of love and romance, representing loyalty and commitment. Additionally, many believe that wearing a morganite ring can soothe emotions and aid in emotional healing. 

Morganite rings come in various design styles, most popular styles including:

  • Solitaire Morganite Ring: A classic design featuring a single morganite gemstone set on the band.
  • Vintage Morganite Ring: Vintage morganite rings often feature intricate patterns and decorations inspired by Victorian, Art Deco, or other historical jewelry designs. Halo rings are a popular choice within this style.
  • Three-Stone Morganite Ring: Rings with three main gemstones, usually with a central morganite flanked by smaller diamonds or other gemstones, symbolizing the past, present, and future—a popular choice for engagement rings.
    Diamond and Morganite Ring: Features a row of smaller diamonds on either side of the morganite, adding sparkle and complexity while maintaining the simplicity of a solitaire ring.
  • Toi et Moi Morganite Ring: Meaning “You and Me” in French, this classic and romantic design features two morganites set side by side, representing the union of two different elements or individuals, symbolizing love, friendship, or other special relationships. You can also combine a morganite with another type of gemstone.

Statistics show that morganite engagement rings are now second in popularity only to traditional diamond engagement rings. More and more people are choosing morganite rings for engagement due to the following reasons:

  • Romantic Color: Morganite’s pink hue symbolizes romantic love.
  • Symbolism: Morganite rings represent sweet love, making them a perfect choice for engagement, promise, or wedding rings.
  • Durability: With a Mohs hardness of 7.5-8, morganite rings are suitable for everyday wear.
  • Affordability: A 1-carat morganite ring costs between $300 and $600, making it a more affordable option than pink diamond rings and a cost-effective choice for pink gemstone rings.

Buying a beautiful and perfect morganite ring requires some skill. MollyJewelryUS is a reputable jeweler, using high-quality morganite to craft each ring, providing IGI/GIA gemstone certificates, and employing skilled craftsmen to ensure you don’t have to worry about the quality of the gemstone and workmanship. Here’s what you need to do:

1. Choose Your Design: Select the design style you want. If our displayed designs don’t meet your liking, contact us as we support custom designs.
2. Pick Your Favorite Color: Morganite comes in a range of colors, from orange-red to peach, with the most popular being peach and light pink. The higher the color saturation, the higher the value.
3. Select the Cut: Different cuts can showcase the gemstone differently, with the round cut (brilliant cut) being the most dazzling.
4. Choose the Setting Material: Common setting materials include gold, silver, and platinum. Choose according to your preference for cool or warm tones.
5. Determine Your Size: Getting the right size is crucial for comfort and aesthetics.
6. Select the Carat Weight: The larger the carat, the more expensive the gemstone. Choose according to your needs and budget.

Proper care and maintenance can keep your morganite ring’s gemstone shining and beautiful for a long time. Here are some care tips:

Avoid Contact with Chemicals: Remove your ring when doing household chores involving chemical cleaners.
Clean Regularly: Use mild soapy water to clean your morganite ring periodically.
Store Separately: Store your ring in a separate cloth bag or jewelry box to prevent scratching with other jewelry.
Regularly Check the Setting: Ensure the setting is secure and get it maintained if it becomes loose.

FAQs About Morganite Rings

Absolutely. With a hardness of 7.5-8 on the Mohs scale, morganite is durable enough for everyday wear.

Matching tones can make the overall design more harmonious and beautiful, so rose gold is the best metal color for a morganite ring. In terms of durability, 10K gold is more durable than 14K, which in turn is more durable than 18K.

The price of a 1-carat morganite ranges from $300 to $600. The cost of a morganite ring depends on factors such as gemstone size and brand. MollyJewelryUS offers morganite rings priced between $200 and $1,000, catering to various budgets.

If the jeweler has used heat-treated or irradiated morganite (to enhance its color), it may fade back to its original color after prolonged use. Untreated morganite rings will not fade.

Over time, the surface of the gemstone may collect oils and dirt. Regular maintenance and cleaning will help keep the morganite shining brightly.

Light pink and peach-colored morganite rings are the most popular. The deeper the color, the higher the price.