ruby diamond bracelets
Ruby bracelets are exquisite jewellery pieces adorned with vibrant and captivating rubies; precious gemstones known for their rich red colour (which can vary from pinkish-red to a vivid, almost purplish-red). The star of a ruby bracelet is, of course, the ruby gemstone, which is often associated with love, passion, and vitality. Ruby bracelets and ruby diamond bracelets come in various designs, ranging from classic tennis options with a continuous line of rubies to more intricate and artistic designs. Other common styles also include single-row, multi-row, or mixed gemstone bracelets where rubies are combined with other gems for added contrast and appeal. Lastly, the rubies in bracelets can also be set in various ways, such as prong settings, channel settings, or bezel settings, while the bracelets themselves can be crafted from various metals, including white gold, yellow gold, rose gold, and platinum. More importantly, ruby bracelets are highly versatile and can be worn for both formal and casual occasions. This makes them a popular choice for special events like weddings, anniversaries, or as a birthstone jewellery piece for those born in July. If you want to see more bracelets, we also offer white gold ruby bracelets, rose gold ruby bracelets, yellow gold ruby bracelets, platinum ruby bracelets, diamond bracelets, and tennis bracelets. Read More >>
Diamond Bracelets Ruby FAQs
The best way to keep your ruby bracelet looking its best is to clean it regularly with a soft, lint-free cloth. This will help remove dirt and oils. It's important, also, to avoid exposing your bracelet to harsh chemicals, such as household cleaners (they can damage the gemstones and metal settings). If you want to keep your ruby bracelet safe, you should also store it in a fabric-lined jewellery box or pouch to prevent it from coming into contact with other jewellery pieces that may scratch or chip the rubies.
We've got some good news. Rubies are relatively durable gemstones and can withstand everyday wear, but it's essential to consider the design and setting of the bracelet to make sure the gemstones will not be affected. A well-crafted and securely set ruby bracelet is more suitable for regular wear. However, if your bracelet has a delicate or intricate design, you may want to reserve it for special occasions to avoid potential damage.
When selecting a ruby bracelet, some of the important factors you should consider include the quality of the rubies (which covers colour, clarity, and cut), the metal type (white gold, yellow gold, platinum, etc.), the bracelet's design and setting, and of course, your budget. Additionally, it can be a good idea to think about the occasion for which you intend to wear the bracelet. Some designs are more suitable for formal events, while others are versatile for everyday wear. If you are in doubt, you should consult with a reputable jeweller who will help you make an informed choice based on your preferences and requirements.