9CT GOLD PEAR CUT MORGANITE & DIAMOND RING
Christine Alexander Fine Jewellery
There are rings, and then there are rings.
You know the sort — the ones that make you stop mid-scroll, clutch your metaphorical pearls, and think, “Well. That’s ruined all other jewellery for me now.”
This breathtaking beauty features a glorious 9x6mm natural Morganite of exceptional quality, glowing with that unmistakable peachy-pink warmth that somehow manages to be both soft and dramatic at the same time. It’s paired with 0.06ct of brilliant-cut Diamonds, because apparently, simply being stunning wasn’t enough — she had to be dazzling too.
All of this deliciousness is set in solid 9ct Yellow Gold, which wraps around that luminous Morganite like it knows it’s escorting royalty.
And honestly? It is.
This is the sort of ring that doesn’t quietly sit on your finger behaving itself. It catches the light. It starts conversations. It practically introduces itself at dinner parties.
(Again, yes, she’s a she. Obviously. This one is elegant, expensive-looking, and quietly aware she’s the prettiest thing in the room.)
The Details (For Those Who Like Their Facts as Much as Their Sparkle):
- Metal: Solid 9ct Yellow Gold
- Centre Stone: 9x6mm Natural Morganite
- Accent Stones: 0.06ct Brilliant-Cut Diamonds
- Available Sizes: J–Q
- Need a different size? Drop me a message, and I’ll see what magic can be worked.
Also available with:
✨ Swiss Blue Topaz
✨ London Blue Topaz
✨ Amethyst
If you can’t spot a listing, just message me — I’m friendly and only mildly powered by caffeine-induced chaos.
A Little Morganite Lore (Because Gorgeous Things Should Have Backstories):
Morganite was first discovered in Pala, California, in the early 20th century alongside other treasures like Tourmaline and Aquamarine.
Despite having formed millions of years ago (which frankly makes my knees hurt just thinking about it), it was only officially recognised and named relatively recently after J.P. Morgan, thanks to famed gemologist George Frederick Kunz, who identified deposits in Madagascar.
Its value is determined largely by the depth of its colour — the richer that dreamy peach-pink tone, the more prized it is.
And while it’s occasionally mistaken for Kunzite, Morganite has a distinctly warmer, more orangey blush. Think sunset rosé versus icy pink prosecco.
Some collectors adore tiny inclusions in Morganite because they create a silky, ethereal glow — jewellery’s equivalent of perfect imperfect skin.
Why I’m Slightly Obsessed With This One
Morganite has that rare ability to feel both modern and vintage at once.
It’s romantic without being twee. Luxurious without shouting about it. Feminine without veering into saccharine princess territory.
Basically, if Barbie got a degree and excellent taste.
Layaway Plan (Because Responsible Glamour Is Still Glamour):
My layaway plan is completely free — because financing your sparkle should not involve paperwork that makes you question your will to live.
How it works:
- 25–50% deposit
- Up to 6 months to pay
- Weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly instalments
- PayPal required
- Flexible terms
- Your ring ships once fully paid
Simple. Civilised. Very grown-up.
Shipping (The Necessary Wait Before the Sparkle):
UK Shipping:
Expect your treasure within 5–7 working days.
A delicious little period of anticipation. Character building, if you will.
International Shipping:
Usually 5–30 working days, depending on customs, local postal efficiency, and whatever cosmic nonsense Mercury is currently up to.
Customs Policy (The Slightly Tedious Adult Part):
Import duties, taxes and customs charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
These are the buyer’s responsibility, so please check with your local customs authority before purchasing if you’re outside the UK.
If you’re in the USA, message me before ordering.
Please note:
Order cancellations or refunds will not be accepted due to unpaid customs duties.
If you’ve been waiting for a sign to buy yourself something outrageously lovely, this is probably it.
And frankly, the universe has been dropping enough hints.