
The most popular colours of lab diamond engagement rings are colourless, near colourless, and fancy colour. Everyone has their own personal preferences and style but if you are considering an engagement ring with a pop of colour then read on.
Colourless diamonds are the most popular choice for engagement rings, as they are considered to be the most beautiful and valuable. Near colourless diamonds are slightly yellow or brown, but this is not visible to the naked eye. Fancy colour diamonds are available and have a strong colour, such as yellow, blue, or green.
These diamonds are less common and more expensive than colourless or near colourless diamonds, but to give you full information about them we can advise the following:
Ultimately, the best colour of a lab diamond engagement ring is the one that the wearer loves. There is no right or wrong answer when it comes to choosing a
diamond colour, so it is important to choose the colour that feels like the perfect fit for the individual. It’s worth noting that lab-grown diamonds can also be produced in other colours, including brown, grey, and black, but these colours are less popular for engagement rings and other types of fine jewellery.
Here are some other things to consider when choosing a colour of lab diamond engagement ring:
- Your personal preference: The most important factor in choosing a colour of lab diamond engagement ring is your personal preference. Do you prefer a colourless diamond or a diamond with a hint of colour? Think about your personal style, your type of clothing colours you like to wear and your daily lifestyle.
- The setting of the ring: The setting of the ring can also affect the way the colour of the diamond appears. For example, a diamond in a prong setting will show more colour than a diamond in a bezel setting.
- Your budget: The colour of the diamond can also affect the price. Colourless diamonds are typically more expensive than near colourless diamonds, which are in turn more expensive than fancy colour diamonds.
It is important to do your research and to talk to a jeweller to find the perfect lab diamond engagement ring for you.