Stunning Morganite Engagement Rings You’ll Love Instantly

With its warm hue, morganite is the perfect stone for engagement rings. This stone pairs perfectly with diamonds. Romantic, elegant, and feminine, morganite ranges from a very pale blush to a deeper peach-pink shade. It has become a popular choice in recent years, for good reason. Set in rose gold bands, diamond and morganite engagement rings are truly spectacular. However, that’s not to say the stone doesn’t work in other metals. It is a surprisingly versatile stone that works in just about every setting, style, and metal. 

Morganite Engagement Rings

Looking for some inspiration for your custom-designed ring? Here are some gorgeous morganite engagement rings that you’re sure to fall in love with right away.

Pear tiara

Pear tiara

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Tiara rings take their name from their crown of stones that feature on the top of the ring. Pear cut stones are an ideal choice for these rings, with their delicate shape and tapered end. This ring features a bezel-set morganite at its centre, with tiny diamonds forming the tiara. A fine rose gold band adds to the romantic, delicate appeal.

Side Stone

Side Stone

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Side stone rings remain a timeless choice, featuring in a variety of ring designs. The classic three-stone or trilogy ring features three separate stones. These stones represent your past, present, and future. Side stone rings have the same symbolism, in addition, they include a cluster of tiny stones on each side of the centre stone. This adds a modern touch and ensures that your diamonds truly sparkle.

Round Halo

Round Halo

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The halo is easily one of the most classic ring styles of all time. This is a great choice if you are planning a surprise proposal for your loved one. It is simple yet sophisticated. A delicate pave band leads to a centre stone, which is surrounded by a diamond halo. This ring is set on a platinum band but it would work equally well in rose gold for a more romantic look or yellow gold for something more striking.

Simple Princess

Simple Princess

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Although diamonds and morganite go hand-in-hand, you could also opt for a single morganite stone without any additional stones. This simple princess ring features a north-south stone set on a yellow gold band. It is understated and minimal without being boring.

Pave Twist

Pave Twist

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Twisted bands are a good way to add additional pave stones. In this ring, a fine rose gold band is intertwined with a pave encrusted band. These two bands meet at the centre to gently twist around an oval morganite. The balance of cool-toned diamonds and warm-toned morganite and rose gold make this ring breathtaking. A platinum band would work well if you’d like to enhance the cooler tones of the pave band.

Split Shank

Split Shank

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This ring is modern, bold, and beautiful. Split shank or split band rings range from subtle splits that gently flank the centre stone to bigger splits that create the illusion of two separate bands. In this ring, each part of the band is encrusted with pave diamonds. A simple setting makes sure that the oval morganite stands out, giving it a contemporary touch.

Open Band

Open Band

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Another modern ring style is the open band ring. These come in a variety of styles. Most feature two separate stones on each end. In this design, one end features a halo morganite while the other end features a small, simple diamond. Set in yellow gold, the effect is unusual yet not over the top. This is an ideal choice if you prefer unusual rings rather than classic rings.

At Cape Diamonds, we help you create your dream ring. We offer custom ring design along with a wide selection of engagement rings to suit every taste.

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