When shopping for a gemstone engagement ring, it might be very confusing at first. Prices very widely, even among similar-looking stones. What’s more, if you aren’t familiar with gemstones, you may be unaware of what you are buying. Certain words used to describe a stone that’s for sale may only lead to the confusion. Take the time to read this article for a breakdown of what natural and genuine gemstones are, and what that means for you as a buyer.
Natural Gemstones
Natural gemstones come directly from nature, and as such are left untreated by humans. While a stone will be cut and polished prior to sale, the gem is untouched by any other alterations like heat or clarity treatments.
Naturally “flawless” stones are exceedingly rare, thereby increasing the value of the stone and costing the consumer more.
Genuine Gemstones
Those who are unfamiliar with gemstone terminology may be unclear as to exactly what “genuine” means. Rest assured, genuine gemstones are the real thing, but they have undergone some kind of treatment to alter or enhance the appearance of the stone. Once a gemstone has been treated, it can no longer be considered natural. However, treatments can be very useful to alter a stone that wouldn’t be suitable for purchase otherwise.
Synthetic Gemstones
While most couples may prefer real gemstones for their engagement rings, synthetic gemstones offer an affordable alternative to the real thing. Synthetic gemstones are created in a lab, but share the same properties as their natural counterparts. Lab-created stones can be just as beautiful as natural or genuine stones, and technology enables synthetic reproductions to look very close to the real thing. If you buy a synthetic stone, you can always use that ring as a placeholder until you can afford to upgrade to a genuine gemstone.
Some deceptive jewelers may label a synthetic stone as genuine, so it’s important to verify the origin of the stone and get as much information about it as you can. If a jeweler doesn’t seem receptive to talking about the stone in question, find a reputable jeweler who will.
Whether natural or genuine, prices will vary widely depending on the quality of the stone, its relative rarity and other factors. For example, if one gemstone is particularly scarce, that gemstone will be worth much more (and cost more) than an equally beautiful stone that’s quite common.
Familiarize yourself with the type of gemstone you’re interested in and learn how much you should expect to pay for it. Compare prices of several stones and only buy from a reputable jeweler you know you can trust. Examine any paperwork that comes with your gemstone to verify its origins and whether it’s exactly what you thought.
Natural and genuine gemstones will vary widely in price, and that’s why it’s important to familiarize yourself with as much knowledge about gemstones and their typical value as possible.
Whether you choose a natural gemstone or a genuine stone, if you’ve done your research you will have a gorgeous gemstone engagement ring that will look stunning on the hand of your bride-to-be.

