Chloe says: “Make a statement with a bi-colour or watermelon tourmaline or bring together an array of coloured gemstones across the band, in a cluster or even a halo-style.”

Be bold and choose a spectrum of colour for your multicoloured engagement ring
Why stop at just one colour when you can showcase all the colours you love instead?
Whether it’s a gentle blend in one gemstone, or a vivid scatter of many, a multicoloured ring is a bold representation of love.
Chloe says: “Make a statement with a bi-colour or watermelon tourmaline or bring together an array of coloured gemstones across the band, in a cluster or even a halo-style.”
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If you are looking for a multicoloured gemstone than a good place to start is opal- the birthstone for October. This is a popular stone, but we would advise caution when setting into multicoloured engagement rings as the stone is very soft.
More about opal
A particular favourite of ours, the watermelon tourmaline is half pink and half green.
More about tourmaline
Of course the other option for creating a multicoloured engagement ring is to combine different coloured gemstones into one ring to produce a splash of colour.
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