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Ruby Rings

Ruby engagement rings trade the usual white diamond for a warm, saturated red, the most storied of all coloured gems, a centre stone that still photographs beautifully and costs far less per carat. Every ring here is built on a real gold or platinum setting, and the accent stones on the halo, pavé and three-stone designs are genuine white diamonds. Choose a lab-grown or natural centre, pick your setting and metal below; pricing is honest and all-in from $1,009, and each ring is set with the stone and sized to order.

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Ruby Rings FAQ

Is ruby durable enough for an engagement ring?

Ruby ranks 9 on the Mohs hardness scale, so it is a 9 on the Mohs scale, hard-wearing enough for a daily ring. Take a ring off before rough work, keep it from hard knocks, and clean it gently, and it will stay bright for years. If you want the most protection, a bezel setting wraps the whole edge in metal.

What colour is a ruby?

Ruby shows a warm, saturated red, the most storied of all coloured gems. It is red corundum, the same mineral as sapphire and nearly as hard as diamond, and the colour is meant to read clean and even rather than flashing from a single point. It shifts gently with the light through the day.

Is the ruby treated?

Yes, and it is disclosed. This ruby is commonly heat-treated to deepen the red, a permanent and standard step. The result is stable and permanent, and it is exactly how the overwhelming majority of ruby on the market is prepared, so you are getting an honest, standard stone.

Are the accent stones real diamonds?

Yes. On the halo, pavé, three-stone and diamond-accented settings the small stones are genuine white diamonds; only the centre is ruby. That pairing is part of why these rings look so crisp, since the bright diamonds frame the colour and make it stand out.

Should I choose a lab-grown or natural ruby?

Both are real ruby, with the same colour and hardness. A lab-grown centre is grown in weeks rather than mined, so it costs less for the same size and clarity, while a natural stone carries the appeal of having formed in the earth. You pick the centre on every ring in this collection.

Which metal looks best with ruby?

White gold and platinum keep the ring cool and let the colour read at its clearest, while yellow and rose gold warm the setting for a softer contrast. There is no wrong answer, so it comes down to the metal you already wear. You choose the metal on every ring here.

Is ruby a good choice for a July birthday?

It is the classic one. Ruby is the birthstone for July, so a ring like this carries extra meaning for a July engagement, birthday or anniversary. Even setting that aside, the colour has long been a favourite for a reason.

How is the ring made and sized?

Each ring is made to order. We set the ruby centre and any white-diamond accents into your chosen metal, then finish the band to your ring size before it ships. Because it is built for you, allow a little lead time, and reach out if you need a size or detail that is not listed.

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Compare Ruby Rings

Setting styleWhat it doesPrice (all-in)
SolitaireOne ruby on a clean band, so the colour carries the ring.$1,029 – $3,689
PavéWhite-diamond shoulders that keep light moving toward the centre.$1,009 – $5,729
Three-StoneA ruby flanked by two white diamonds for extra width.$1,099 – $6,219
HaloA ring of white diamonds that makes the centre read larger.$1,049 – $4,789
Bezel-SetA full metal rim, the most protective way to set the stone.$1,339 – $4,519
SculpturalShaped, hand-worked metal that stands on its own.$1,029 – $2,999
Split-ShankA band that divides and opens around the centre stone.$1,189 – $2,269

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