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This morganite engagement ring centers a peachy-pink teardrop (pear-cut) morganite, roughly 7ร10mm and around 2ct, in an art deco-inspired setting of solid rose gold โ choose 10K, 14K, or 18K. Soft blush morganite against warm rose gold makes for one of the most romantic, feminine engagement ring combinations there is โ a vintage-feeling alternative to a colorless solitaire. Choose a genuine natural morganite center or a more budget-friendly simulated option, plus moissanite or natural diamond accents.
Choose your center stone: natural or simulated morganite
Select from the drop-down menu when ordering:
- Natural morganite: genuine mined morganite (a peachy-pink variety of beryl, the same gem family as emerald and aquamarine), 7ร10mm, ~2ct. The authentic stone with natural soft color.
- Simulated morganite (cubic zirconia): a peachy-pink cubic zirconia in the same size and color โ a more accessible option that mimics the look. It is a simulated stone, not a natural morganite, and we label it clearly so you know exactly what you're choosing.
Choose your accent stones
- Moissanite (D color): lab-grown, colorless, 9โ9.25 Mohs โ brilliant, accessible, sustainable.
- Natural diamond (G/H, I1): conflict-free mined diamonds, eye-clean, 10 Mohs โ traditional and enduring.
Please note this listing is for the engagement ring only; a matching wedding band can be custom made to order โ contact us to coordinate.
The teardrop cut
The pear or teardrop cut is one of the most flattering shapes for a colored center stone: it elongates the finger and gives the soft morganite an elegant, vintage silhouette. Set in an art deco-inspired rose gold mount, it reads as romantic and timeless rather than trend-driven.
Choose your gold: 10K, 14K, or 18K solid rose gold
This ring is solid rose gold โ the metal itself, not plating or vermeil over a base metal โ and you can select your karat from the drop-down menu. 10K is the most durable and most affordable; 14K is the classic balance of rich color and everyday strength (our default); 18K carries the highest gold content and the deepest, warmest hue. Rose gold is the natural partner to morganite: the warm pink metal and peachy-pink stone share the same soft, romantic register. The color is permanent, won't wear off, and won't turn your skin green. Our 10K vs 14K vs 18K gold guide breaks down the differences. Also available in white or yellow gold on request.
About morganite
Morganite is the soft peachy-pink member of the beryl family, prized for its gentle, romantic color and long associated with love, compassion, and the heart. As an engagement stone it has become a modern classic for those who want warmth and color without straying far from tradition. At 7.5โ8 on the Mohs scale, natural morganite is well suited to daily wear with normal care.
- Type: Engagement ring (band sold separately)
- Center stone: Teardrop/pear, 7ร10mm, ~2ct โ natural morganite OR simulated morganite (cubic zirconia)
- Accent stones: Choice of moissanite (D, 9โ9.25 Mohs) or natural diamond (G/H, I1, 10 Mohs)
- Average band width: 1.7mm
- Metal: Solid rose gold โ 10K, 14K, or 18K, selected from the drop-down (white/yellow on request)
- Engraving: Complimentary, up to 16 characters
- Made to order: Allow 3โ5 weeks for production
- Every order ships in a complimentary luxury velvet jewelry box
Sizing & care
Clean gently with warm soapy water and a soft brush; avoid harsh chemicals. Natural morganite is hard enough for daily wear (7.5โ8 Mohs) with normal care. Please reference our sizing guide before ordering. An optional written appraisal can be added from the drop-down menu (non-refundable once completed).
Morganite engagement ring FAQs
Is the morganite real?
You choose. The natural morganite option is a genuine mined morganite (a peachy-pink beryl). The simulated option is a peachy-pink cubic zirconia that mimics the look at a lower price โ we label it as simulated morganite (cubic zirconia) so the choice is always clear.
Which karat should I choose โ 10K, 14K, or 18K?
All three are solid rose gold. 10K is the hardest-wearing and most affordable; 14K is the sweet spot of rich color and durability โ the most popular choice; 18K has the highest gold content and deepest color. See our 10K vs 14K vs 18K guide for a full comparison.
What is morganite?
Morganite is the soft peachy-pink variety of beryl โ the same gem family as emerald and aquamarine. It's prized for its gentle, romantic color and is long associated with love and the heart.
Does it come with a matching band?
This listing is for the engagement ring only. A matching wedding band can be custom made to order โ contact us to coordinate a set.
Should I choose moissanite or diamond accents?
Moissanite is lab-grown, more affordable, and very brilliant; natural diamond is the traditional choice with prestige and resale value. Both look beautiful against morganite.
Is this real solid rose gold?
Yes. The ring is solid rose gold throughout in your chosen karat โ the metal itself, not plating or vermeil. The color is permanent, won't wear off, and won't turn skin green.
Is morganite durable enough for daily wear?
Natural morganite is 7.5โ8 on the Mohs scale โ well suited to daily wear with normal care. Clean gently and avoid harsh chemicals.
How long does it take to make?
Made to order โ please allow about 3โ5 weeks. Requested modifications may adjust the timeline, and we'll confirm everything before production begins.
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Description
This morganite engagement ring centers a peachy-pink teardrop (pear-cut) morganite, roughly 7ร10mm and around 2ct, in an art deco-inspired setting of solid rose gold โ choose 10K, 14K, or 18K. Soft blush morganite against warm rose gold makes for one of the most romantic, feminine engagement ring combinations there is โ a vintage-feeling alternative to a colorless solitaire. Choose a genuine natural morganite center or a more budget-friendly simulated option, plus moissanite or natural diamond accents.
Choose your center stone: natural or simulated morganite
Select from the drop-down menu when ordering:
- Natural morganite: genuine mined morganite (a peachy-pink variety of beryl, the same gem family as emerald and aquamarine), 7ร10mm, ~2ct. The authentic stone with natural soft color.
- Simulated morganite (cubic zirconia): a peachy-pink cubic zirconia in the same size and color โ a more accessible option that mimics the look. It is a simulated stone, not a natural morganite, and we label it clearly so you know exactly what you're choosing.
Choose your accent stones
- Moissanite (D color): lab-grown, colorless, 9โ9.25 Mohs โ brilliant, accessible, sustainable.
- Natural diamond (G/H, I1): conflict-free mined diamonds, eye-clean, 10 Mohs โ traditional and enduring.
Please note this listing is for the engagement ring only; a matching wedding band can be custom made to order โ contact us to coordinate.
The teardrop cut
The pear or teardrop cut is one of the most flattering shapes for a colored center stone: it elongates the finger and gives the soft morganite an elegant, vintage silhouette. Set in an art deco-inspired rose gold mount, it reads as romantic and timeless rather than trend-driven.
Choose your gold: 10K, 14K, or 18K solid rose gold
This ring is solid rose gold โ the metal itself, not plating or vermeil over a base metal โ and you can select your karat from the drop-down menu. 10K is the most durable and most affordable; 14K is the classic balance of rich color and everyday strength (our default); 18K carries the highest gold content and the deepest, warmest hue. Rose gold is the natural partner to morganite: the warm pink metal and peachy-pink stone share the same soft, romantic register. The color is permanent, won't wear off, and won't turn your skin green. Our 10K vs 14K vs 18K gold guide breaks down the differences. Also available in white or yellow gold on request.
About morganite
Morganite is the soft peachy-pink member of the beryl family, prized for its gentle, romantic color and long associated with love, compassion, and the heart. As an engagement stone it has become a modern classic for those who want warmth and color without straying far from tradition. At 7.5โ8 on the Mohs scale, natural morganite is well suited to daily wear with normal care.
- Type: Engagement ring (band sold separately)
- Center stone: Teardrop/pear, 7ร10mm, ~2ct โ natural morganite OR simulated morganite (cubic zirconia)
- Accent stones: Choice of moissanite (D, 9โ9.25 Mohs) or natural diamond (G/H, I1, 10 Mohs)
- Average band width: 1.7mm
- Metal: Solid rose gold โ 10K, 14K, or 18K, selected from the drop-down (white/yellow on request)
- Engraving: Complimentary, up to 16 characters
- Made to order: Allow 3โ5 weeks for production
- Every order ships in a complimentary luxury velvet jewelry box
Sizing & care
Clean gently with warm soapy water and a soft brush; avoid harsh chemicals. Natural morganite is hard enough for daily wear (7.5โ8 Mohs) with normal care. Please reference our sizing guide before ordering. An optional written appraisal can be added from the drop-down menu (non-refundable once completed).
Morganite engagement ring FAQs
Is the morganite real?
You choose. The natural morganite option is a genuine mined morganite (a peachy-pink beryl). The simulated option is a peachy-pink cubic zirconia that mimics the look at a lower price โ we label it as simulated morganite (cubic zirconia) so the choice is always clear.
Which karat should I choose โ 10K, 14K, or 18K?
All three are solid rose gold. 10K is the hardest-wearing and most affordable; 14K is the sweet spot of rich color and durability โ the most popular choice; 18K has the highest gold content and deepest color. See our 10K vs 14K vs 18K guide for a full comparison.
What is morganite?
Morganite is the soft peachy-pink variety of beryl โ the same gem family as emerald and aquamarine. It's prized for its gentle, romantic color and is long associated with love and the heart.
Does it come with a matching band?
This listing is for the engagement ring only. A matching wedding band can be custom made to order โ contact us to coordinate a set.
Should I choose moissanite or diamond accents?
Moissanite is lab-grown, more affordable, and very brilliant; natural diamond is the traditional choice with prestige and resale value. Both look beautiful against morganite.
Is this real solid rose gold?
Yes. The ring is solid rose gold throughout in your chosen karat โ the metal itself, not plating or vermeil. The color is permanent, won't wear off, and won't turn skin green.
Is morganite durable enough for daily wear?
Natural morganite is 7.5โ8 on the Mohs scale โ well suited to daily wear with normal care. Clean gently and avoid harsh chemicals.
How long does it take to make?
Made to order โ please allow about 3โ5 weeks. Requested modifications may adjust the timeline, and we'll confirm everything before production begins.
























