





Natural Amethyst & Fire Opal Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold
This amethyst and fire opal ring centers a teardrop natural amethyst — a deep, royal purple — accented with fiery lab-created opals that flash orange, red, green, and blue, plus moissanite sparkle, in cool solid gold. Now available in your choice of karat and color, plus platinum. A celestial, jewel-toned engagement or promise ring built around February's birthstone. Amethyst is February's birthstone.
Choose your metal & karat
This ring is made in solid gold — the metal itself, not plating or vermeil over a base metal. Use the drop-down to choose the karat and color that suit you, or step up to platinum:
10K Gold
The most affordable and the hardest-wearing of the three karats — a great everyday choice. Available in white, yellow, or rose.
14K Gold
Our most popular pick: the classic balance of durability, rich color, and value. White, yellow, or rose.
18K Gold
The highest gold content we offer — the warmest, most saturated color and a true heirloom feel. White, yellow, or rose.
Platinum
Naturally white, exceptionally dense and durable, and hypoallergenic — a lifetime metal that never needs re-plating.
Higher karat means more pure gold and a warmer tone; lower karat is harder and more budget-friendly. Not sure which is right? Our 10K vs 14K vs 18K gold comparison guide walks through durability, color, and price. Cool white gold and platinum make both the purple and the opal fire pop; yellow or rose gold give a warmer, jewel-toned frame.
The amethyst
The center is a genuine natural amethyst in a teardrop (pear) cut — the purple variety of quartz, 7 on the Mohs scale, prized for its deep royal color that has symbolized calm and devotion for centuries. Amethyst is February's birthstone. Our guide to purple gemstones and non-traditional engagement ring guide put it in context.
The fire opal accents
Flanking the amethyst are lab-created fire opals — real opal material (hydrated silica with the same play-of-color as natural opal) grown in controlled conditions rather than mined — that flash warm orange and red against the cool purple, with moissanite for extra sparkle. Explore more amethyst engagement rings and more gemstone engagement rings.
- Center stone: Natural amethyst, pear/teardrop, 6×8mm, ~1.7ct, 7 Mohs
- Accents: Lab-created fire opal + moissanite
- Average band width: 1.7mm
- Metal: Solid gold — 10K / 14K / 18K in white, yellow, or rose, or platinum (your choice)
- Engraving: Complimentary, up to 16 characters
- Made to order: Allow 2–3 weeks for production
- Every order ships in a complimentary luxury velvet jewelry box
Sizing & care
Amethyst is 7 Mohs and the lab-created opal accents are softer, so treat the ring with care: clean with warm soapy water and a soft cloth, avoid ultrasonic and steam cleaners, and keep opal away from prolonged dry heat. Please reference our sizing guide before ordering. An optional written appraisal can be added from the drop-down menu (non-refundable once completed).
Amethyst and fire opal ring FAQs
Which metal and karat should I choose?
All options are solid gold or platinum — never plated. 10K is the hardest and most affordable, 14K is the most popular all-round choice, and 18K has the highest gold content and warmest color. Platinum is naturally white, extra durable, and hypoallergenic. White gold and platinum make the purple and opal fire pop; yellow and rose gold give a warmer frame. See our karat comparison guide for details.
Is the amethyst natural?
Yes — a genuine natural amethyst, the purple variety of quartz. Not lab-created or simulated.
Are the fire opals natural?
No — they're lab-created fire opals, which share the same silica structure and play-of-color as natural opal but are grown in controlled conditions rather than mined.
Is amethyst a February birthstone?
Yes — amethyst is February's birthstone, making this a meaningful choice for a February birthday.
Is this real solid gold?
Yes. The ring is solid gold in your chosen karat — the metal itself, not plating or vermeil — or solid platinum. The color is permanent, won't wear off, and won't turn skin green.
How long does it take to make?
Made to order — please allow about 2–3 weeks. Requested modifications may adjust the timeline, and we'll confirm everything before production begins.
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Description
This amethyst and fire opal ring centers a teardrop natural amethyst — a deep, royal purple — accented with fiery lab-created opals that flash orange, red, green, and blue, plus moissanite sparkle, in cool solid gold. Now available in your choice of karat and color, plus platinum. A celestial, jewel-toned engagement or promise ring built around February's birthstone. Amethyst is February's birthstone.
Choose your metal & karat
This ring is made in solid gold — the metal itself, not plating or vermeil over a base metal. Use the drop-down to choose the karat and color that suit you, or step up to platinum:
10K Gold
The most affordable and the hardest-wearing of the three karats — a great everyday choice. Available in white, yellow, or rose.
14K Gold
Our most popular pick: the classic balance of durability, rich color, and value. White, yellow, or rose.
18K Gold
The highest gold content we offer — the warmest, most saturated color and a true heirloom feel. White, yellow, or rose.
Platinum
Naturally white, exceptionally dense and durable, and hypoallergenic — a lifetime metal that never needs re-plating.
Higher karat means more pure gold and a warmer tone; lower karat is harder and more budget-friendly. Not sure which is right? Our 10K vs 14K vs 18K gold comparison guide walks through durability, color, and price. Cool white gold and platinum make both the purple and the opal fire pop; yellow or rose gold give a warmer, jewel-toned frame.
The amethyst
The center is a genuine natural amethyst in a teardrop (pear) cut — the purple variety of quartz, 7 on the Mohs scale, prized for its deep royal color that has symbolized calm and devotion for centuries. Amethyst is February's birthstone. Our guide to purple gemstones and non-traditional engagement ring guide put it in context.
The fire opal accents
Flanking the amethyst are lab-created fire opals — real opal material (hydrated silica with the same play-of-color as natural opal) grown in controlled conditions rather than mined — that flash warm orange and red against the cool purple, with moissanite for extra sparkle. Explore more amethyst engagement rings and more gemstone engagement rings.
- Center stone: Natural amethyst, pear/teardrop, 6×8mm, ~1.7ct, 7 Mohs
- Accents: Lab-created fire opal + moissanite
- Average band width: 1.7mm
- Metal: Solid gold — 10K / 14K / 18K in white, yellow, or rose, or platinum (your choice)
- Engraving: Complimentary, up to 16 characters
- Made to order: Allow 2–3 weeks for production
- Every order ships in a complimentary luxury velvet jewelry box
Sizing & care
Amethyst is 7 Mohs and the lab-created opal accents are softer, so treat the ring with care: clean with warm soapy water and a soft cloth, avoid ultrasonic and steam cleaners, and keep opal away from prolonged dry heat. Please reference our sizing guide before ordering. An optional written appraisal can be added from the drop-down menu (non-refundable once completed).
Amethyst and fire opal ring FAQs
Which metal and karat should I choose?
All options are solid gold or platinum — never plated. 10K is the hardest and most affordable, 14K is the most popular all-round choice, and 18K has the highest gold content and warmest color. Platinum is naturally white, extra durable, and hypoallergenic. White gold and platinum make the purple and opal fire pop; yellow and rose gold give a warmer frame. See our karat comparison guide for details.
Is the amethyst natural?
Yes — a genuine natural amethyst, the purple variety of quartz. Not lab-created or simulated.
Are the fire opals natural?
No — they're lab-created fire opals, which share the same silica structure and play-of-color as natural opal but are grown in controlled conditions rather than mined.
Is amethyst a February birthstone?
Yes — amethyst is February's birthstone, making this a meaningful choice for a February birthday.
Is this real solid gold?
Yes. The ring is solid gold in your chosen karat — the metal itself, not plating or vermeil — or solid platinum. The color is permanent, won't wear off, and won't turn skin green.
How long does it take to make?
Made to order — please allow about 2–3 weeks. Requested modifications may adjust the timeline, and we'll confirm everything before production begins.
























