“The best thing to hold onto in life is each other.” -Audrey Hepburn
Welcome back to our #DiamondDeepDive! Last week we talked about the pros & cons of natural Earth mined diamonds, and this week we are flipping it on its head!
While diamonds are the THE engagement stone most seek out, they are not the only option. We want to welcome you all to the world of Diamond Alternatives!
Keep reading below!
What are “Diamond Alternatives” ?
The term Diamond Alternative simply refers to any alternative stone used for an engagement or wedding ring. Some of the more popular stones include: Morganize, Moissanite, Cubic Zirconia, and White Sapphire.
While those are the most common, any type of gemstone can be a Diamond Alternative, and the sky's the limit!
Pros of Diamond Alternatives
- Price: Most of these alternative stones will wind up being a lot cheaper than an Earth mined diamond of a similar size.
- Unique Factor: For some, having a stone that stands out from the pack is more than enough for them.
- More Consistent: Because of the manufacturing process these gemstones will be more consistent in their looks across the board.
Cons of Diamond Alternatives
- Durability: At the end of the day, a diamond is going to be stronger than any of these alternative stones, and will hold its quality a lot longer. Alternative stones can chip and break a lot easier over time.
- A Diamond is a Diamond: For some, the original is the only way to go. It’s a classic for a reason.
- Dullness: These alternative stones do tend to dull their shine a lot quicker compared to their natural diamond counterparts when dirty.
In Summary

The trend of finding a Diamond Alternative for an engagement or wedding ring is based on these gemstones being marketed as, “Just as strong” or, “Just as unique” as a traditional diamond.
While there’s some truth in every statement, there’s no gemstone as strong or as unique as an Earth Mined, or Lab Grown Diamond. (More on that later)
Again, we are here to lay out all the options & give you the best information for your decision.
Next week we are going to discuss the last big option for those looking at engagement or wedding rings, the Lab Grown Diamond!
Want to learn more about different classifications of Gemstones? You can reach out to us anytime through phone, text, or email to learn more! We’ll talk Gemstones all day!