Materials That Make Up a Mother’s Ring
Some of the most common ones used to make up diamond mothers rings are silver, gold, platinum, rhodium, and palladium. However, the choice of the gemstone depends on the birth month of either the mother or the baby.
When it comes to deciding the placement of birthstones, a bit more thought and understanding about fashion can be of great help. For instance, color is one of the important things to take into account. White gold is found commonly in marquise rings and women’s rings, and it can accommodate all types of gemstones such as ruby, emerald, or sapphire. On the other hand, yellow gold is commonly used in personalized rings with unique birthstones like topaz and peridot.
Rose gold can be a good option to create beautiful designs too and matches most of the birthstone gems out there. The more the mixed copper, the darker the hue of rose gold will be. So think about whether the metal band complements the skin tone of the wearer, and whether she is comfortable wearing it.
Birthstones can be simulated or genuine. While the former provides a cheaper alternative, the latter make sure you will not have to compromise on the realness of the mother’s ring.