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Lab Grown Paraiba Engagement Ring

Our lab Paraiba garnet engagement rings replicate the extraordinary, vibrant colour of natural Paraiba gemstones, bringing their rare beauty within your reach. Each stone is meticulously selected for its striking hue and captivating sparkle, crafted into unique designs that effortlessly blend rarity, elegance, and accessibility—perfectly suited to honour your most special story.

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  • Lab-grown diamonds are one of the top choices for engagement rings due to their durability and brilliance. That said, coloured gemstones are becoming increasingly popular, particularly emeralds, sapphires and rubies.

    Each stone has a unique meaning — emeralds for love and rebirth, sapphires for loyalty, and rubies for passion. There’s also Lab Paraiba Garnet — a rarer, more unique stone loved for its distinctive, striking colour. So, if you're looking for a non-traditional yet meaningful ring, then colourful stones are beautiful alternatives to classic diamonds.

  • Traditionally, an engagement ring or a wedding ring is worn on the fourth finger of the left hand, often referred to as the "ring finger." This custom dates back to the ancient belief that a vein in this finger—the "vena amoris" or vein of love — ran directly to the heart.

    Of course, traditions can vary by culture and personal preference. Some people choose to wear it on their right hand, especially in different parts of Europe or for practical reasons. There’s no wrong choice — it’s about what feels right for you.

  • The most popular engagement ring styles include solitaire, halo, and hidden halo rings. Solitaire engagement rings are timeless, while halo rings — with a centre stone surrounded by smaller diamonds — are growing in popularity. Hidden halo designs offer a modern twist, while bezel settings — where the metal wraps entirely around the edge of the diamond — give the design a sleeker look. These styles are often set with diamonds or coloured gemstones, such as sapphires, emeralds, and rubies. Whether you prefer a classic or contemporary design, these popular styles suit a wide range of tastes.

  • Choosing the right cut depends on your personal style and the amount of sparkle you desire. Popular cuts include round brilliant, oval, emerald, pear, and cushion.

    Emerald cuts offer a more vintage feel, while round, oval and princess cuts maximise the diamond’s brilliance. Pear and marquise cuts provide unique, elongated shapes that flatter the finger. When choosing your ring, consider how the cut complements the gemstone and overall design—whether it’s a solitaire, halo, or trilogy engagement ring.

  • Lab-grown diamonds offer the same physical properties as mined diamonds, at a lower price. They are a sustainable and ethical alternative, making them ideal for those who value environmental and social responsibility. Lab-grown diamonds are available in all popular cuts and styles, including solitaire, halo, and trilogy engagement rings. If you're looking for brilliance, value, and peace of mind, a lab-grown diamond has it all.

  • A Toi et Moi (French for “You and Me”) ring features two stones, symbolising the union of two souls. Each stone represents one partner, making it a romantic and meaningful choice for an engagement ring or special gift. Popularised by historical and celebrity love stories, the Toi et Moi ring is both timeless and full of sentiment.

  • An emerald-cut engagement ring features a rectangular shape with step-cut facets, offering a sleek and sophisticated look. This cut emphasises clarity over sparkle, making it ideal for diamonds or gemstones like emeralds. This cut is loved for its vintage elegance. So, whether you prefer a solitaire, a halo design, or our chapter ring setting, it’s the perfect choice if you’re seeking something refined and timeless.

  • A trilogy engagement ring features three stones, symbolising the past, present, and future of your relationship. These rings often pair a central diamond with side stones or mix gemstones, such as sapphires or rubies, for added meaning and colour. Trilogy rings are a perfect alternative to solitaire or halo settings, and are a meaningful and beautiful way to represent your love story in a timeless design.