- A wedding ring or wedding band is a metal ring indicating the wearer is married. Depending on the local culture, it is worn on the base of the right or the left ring finger. The custom of wearing such a ring has spread widely beyond its origin in Europe.
- A gemstone set ring often used to show a long-term commitment of love. Although often bought as an accompaniment to the wedding and engagement ring, it can be worn on its own as a dress piece. Eternity rings come in several distinctive designs:
- A type of modem wedding ring with encircling gemstones. When the gemstones extend only on half of the shank, it is called a half--eternity ring.
- Topaz occurs in a range of different colors. Much colorless topaz is irradiated and heat-treated to attain the blue color. Please also see London blue topaz, Swiss blue topaz and sky blue topaz.
- This gemstone is often used in our jewelry. It is a uniform sky-blue color without any overtones and comes in either a pale, bright, or intense blue. This stone is often confused with the sea-blue color of an Aquamarine. Rated an 8 on the Mohs Scale of Hardness.
- Topaz is a silicate mineral of aluminium and fluorine with the chemical formula Al2SiO4(F,OH)2. Topaz crystallizes in the orthorhombic system and its crystals are mostly prismatic terminated by pyramidal and other faces.