Kirsty says: “Purple is up there with one of the popular choices of colour additions to an engagement ring, often because amethyst is February’s birthstone.”

Uncover the world of lilac to royal gemstones for your purple engagement ring
If you adore the variety of purple’s shades, our gallery will show you a host of options for your own design.
Whether it’s a popular amethyst, unique tanzanite, classic sapphire or a vibrant tourmaline, find the best way to showcase the tones suited to you.
Kirsty says: “Purple is up there with one of the popular choices of colour additions to an engagement ring, often because amethyst is February’s birthstone.”
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Our first choice would always be sapphire – from a pale lilac of a Sri Lankan sapphire – to the richer deep purples found elsewhere.
More about sapphire
Perhaps the most famous purple gemstone, used over the centuries in jewellery and the birthstone for February. Although a semi-precious gemstone we use this frequently when designing purple engagement rings.
More about amethyst
Not a well known gemstone and certainly not known for being purple, but a great choice none the less.
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