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Morganite Engagement Rings

Designed by Lisa Robin: Morganite Engagement Rings, Made to Order

A morganite engagement ring carries warmth — blush pink through peach to the rarer salmon and deep peach of fine specimens. Morganites rank 7.5-8 on the Mohs hardness scale and read most distinctive against rose gold, which deepens the blush into something glowing. Lisa Robin morganite engagement rings span solitaires, halos, floral halos, asymmetric clusters, pear halos, mixed-shape side stones, and east-west bezels — each design offered with a morganite center alongside its diamond, colored diamond, and other gemstone variants. Every ring is hand-crafted to order in 3-4 weeks.

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      Shown in 1.0 carat Morganite*The Sophia Morganite with Marquise Diamond Accented Solitaire Engagement Ring#color_14k-yellow-goldShown in 1.0 carat Morganite*The Sophia Morganite with Marquise Diamond Accented Solitaire Engagement Ring#color_14k-white-gold
      Shown in 1.50 carat Morganite*The Sierra Morganite Halo Engagement Ring | Lisa Robin#color_14k-yellow-goldShown in 1.50 carat Morganite*The Sierra Morganite Halo Engagement Ring | Lisa Robin#color_14k-white-gold
      Shown in 1.0 carat Morganite* The Jaylin Morganite and Diamond Halo Engagement Ring | Lisa Robin#color_14k-yellow-goldShown in 1.0 carat Morganite* The Jaylin Morganite and Diamond Halo Engagement Ring | Lisa Robin#color_14k-white-gold
      Shown in 2.0 carat Morganite*The Anna Morganite Cluster Engagement Ring | Lisa Robin#color_14k-yellow-goldShown in 2.0 carat Morganite*The Anna Morganite Cluster Engagement Ring | Lisa Robin#color_14k-white-gold
      Shown in 1.0 carat Morganite* The Hadley Marquise Morganite and Diamond Engagement Ring | Lisa Robin#color_14k-yellow-goldShown in 1.0 carat Morganite* The Hadley Marquise Morganite and Diamond Engagement Ring | Lisa Robin#color_14k-white-gold
      Shown in 1.0 carat Morganite* The Revel Morganite and Diamond Halo Engagement Ring | Lisa Robin#color_14k-yellow-goldShown in 1.0 carat Morganite* The Revel Morganite and Diamond Halo Engagement Ring | Lisa Robin#color_14k-white-gold
      The Allison Solitaire Morganite Engagement Ring | Lisa Robin#color_14k-yellow-goldThe Allison Solitaire Morganite Engagement Ring | Lisa Robin#color_14k-white-gold
      The Chloe Morganite Cluster Engagement Ring | Lisa Robin#color_14k-rose-goldThe Chloe Morganite Cluster Engagement Ring | Lisa Robin#color_14k-white-gold
      Shown in 1.0 carat Morganite * The Polaris Sapphire Engagement Ring | Lisa Robin#color_14k-yellow-goldShown in 1.0 carat Morganite * The Polaris Sapphire Engagement Ring | Lisa Robin#color_14k-white-gold
      The Nova engagement ring with oval morganite in yellow gold | Lisa Robin#color_14k-yellow-goldThe Nova engagement ring with oval morganite in white gold | Lisa Robin#color_14k-white-gold

      A Modern Romantic Stone

      A morganite engagement ring carries color the way a diamond carries light. Morganites range across blush pink through peach to the rarer salmon and deep peach of fine specimens, with the most prized stones edging into a soft pink-orange that almost reads padparadscha — far more variety than any other colored gemstone family in fine jewelry. Morganites are 7.5-8 on the Mohs hardness scale, softer than diamond and sapphire, which makes them durable when set in protective styles that shield the corners and crown from daily impact. The morganite at the center carries the design — not as an accent, but as the centerpiece around which every other choice gets made.

      Every Lisa Robin morganite engagement ring is hand-crafted to order in 3-4 weeks. Settings start at $2,095. Final pricing varies based on the morganite you choose — we discuss color, clarity, origin, and size during selection so you see itemized pricing for every option before approval.

      Every design in this collection is offered with a morganite center alongside its diamond, colored diamond, and other gemstone variants. The setting choice and the morganite choice happen together — they shape each other, and a couple drawn to one is often drawn to the other.

      A Modern Romantic Stone

      A morganite engagement ring carries color the way a diamond carries light. Morganites range across blush pink through peach to the rarer salmon and deep peach of fine specimens, with the most prized stones edging into a soft pink-orange that almost reads padparadscha — far more variety than any other colored gemstone family in fine jewelry. Morganites are 7.5-8 on the Mohs hardness scale, softer than diamond and sapphire, which makes them durable when set in protective styles that shield the corners and crown from daily impact. The morganite at the center carries the design — not as an accent, but as the centerpiece around which every other choice gets made.

      Every Lisa Robin morganite engagement ring is hand-crafted to order in 3-4 weeks. Settings start at $2,095. Final pricing varies based on the morganite you choose — we discuss color, clarity, origin, and size during selection so you see itemized pricing for every option before approval.

      Every design in this collection is offered with a morganite center alongside its diamond, colored diamond, and other gemstone variants. The setting choice and the morganite choice happen together — they shape each other, and a couple drawn to one is often drawn to the other.

      Lab Grown vs. Natural Morganites

      Lab-created morganites are available by private design appointment at Lisa Robin. They are not displayed in our online morganite feed because each request is sourced individually based on your color, size, and clarity preferences. Lab-grown morganites are chemically and structurally identical to mined morganites — same beryl, same hardness — and typically cost less than natural stones of comparable quality. Lab-grown morganites also offer larger sizes and deeper saturation at the same budget. We discuss both during the design appointment.

      The Lisa Robin Global Morganite Collection

      Every morganite in every Lisa Robin morganite engagement ring is selected from our global gemstone inventory — natural morganites sourced from ethical mines worldwide, plus lab-created morganites available by appointment. Morganites are graded by color (hue, saturation, tone), clarity, cut, and carat weight. The most prized stones sit in the deep peach to salmon range with high saturation; lighter blushes are more common and more affordable. Most morganite is heat-treated to bring out the pink-peach color — a standard practice we disclose transparently.

      You can request morganites online or work through selection during a private design appointment. Either way, you see the full specifications — color grade, saturation, tone, clarity, carat weight, and origin — for every morganite before approval. Available carat sizes range from 0.50 carat through 5+ carats and across cuts including cushion, oval, round, emerald cut, pear, and marquise.

      Morganite Engagement Ring Styles in This Collection

      Lisa Robin morganite engagement rings span six setting families. Each setting is offered with a morganite center alongside its diamond, colored diamond, and other gemstone variants. Because morganites are softer than sapphires, we favor protective setting styles that shield the stone from daily wear.

      Solitaire morganite engagement rings frame a single morganite with no accent stones, letting the blush carry the entire design. The Allison Solitaire Morganite subtracts ornament so the color does the work. Setting starts at $2,095.

      Cluster morganite engagement rings arrange diamond accents around the morganite center asymmetrically. The Chloe Morganite Cluster arranges nine diamond accents around the center, hand-composed rather than mirrored. Setting starts at $2,895.

      Halo morganite engagement rings wrap the morganite in floral diamond petals. The Jaylin Halo Morganite arranges accents in soft botanical geometry. Setting starts at $2,295.

      Marquise halo morganite engagement rings use marquise diamond accents around the morganite. The Hadley Marquise Morganite and Revel Halo Morganite carry this approach. Setting starts at $2,495.

      Pear halo morganite engagement rings frame a pear-shaped morganite inside a halo of diamonds with marquise compass-point accents. The Sierra Pear Morganite carries lyricism and structure together. Setting starts at $2,695.

      Mixed-shape side stone morganite engagement rings carry mixed round and marquise diamond accents in clustered trios on each shoulder of the morganite center. The Sophia Morganite reads botanical and arranged. Setting starts at $2,775.

      Choosing Your Morganite

      Color and saturation. Morganites range from soft blush to deep peach. The deeper, more saturated stones — peach and salmon — command the highest prices and read more distinctively. Lighter blushes offer accessible alternatives with their own romantic character.

      Tone within the pink. Two morganites can read differently based on tone — one cooler (more pink), one warmer (more peach), one with an orange modifier. Tone affects which metal flatters the stone and what mood the ring carries.

      Morganite shape. Cushion and oval cuts are the most popular for morganite — the elongated geometry shows color cleanly and reads romantic. Round cuts are classic. Emerald cuts read modern and architectural. Pear and marquise cuts add length but expose vulnerable corners.

      Metal pairing. Morganite was made for rose gold — the warm metal deepens the blush and turns peach into something glowing. Yellow gold reads softer and slightly retro. White gold and platinum cool the stone, sharpening pink into something more delicate.

      Setting style. Halos, bezels, and side stones add protection and also amplify the morganite's soft color with surrounding diamond brilliance. A solitaire reads cleanest but exposes the stone more to daily wear.

      Morganite Symbolism and Meaning

      Morganite was named in 1911 for J.P. Morgan, who collected gemstones for the American Museum of Natural History. The stone has come to symbolize compassion, emotional connection, and unconditional love — a softer, more contemporary meaning than the older gemstones carry. It reads modern and romantic in a way that suits couples who want their ring to feel current rather than centuries-coded.

      A morganite engagement ring also signals warmth. Where sapphires read as classic and rubies as bold, morganites read as romantic — a couple choosing color that softens rather than declares. For couples drawn to that warm signal, morganites deliver it with the blush of dawn and the glow that rose gold deepens into something distinctly modern.

      Designed in Dayton. Made in the USA.

      Every Lisa Robin morganite engagement ring is designed in our Dayton, Ohio studio and crafted in our New York workshop. Setting a morganite requires precision in metal choice and prong configuration — both affect how vividly the color reads on the finger. Crafting takes 3–4 weeks. Order online with our guidance, or book a private design appointment to walk through morganite selection, setting style, and metal pairing with Lisa.

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      With some care, yes. Morganite is a 7.5-8 on the Mohs hardness scale — softer than diamond or sapphire but harder than glass — which means it suits everyday wear when set protectively. The bezels, halos, and side accents in this collection shield the corners and crown of a softer stone from daily impact.

      The morganite family includes blush pink through peach to the rarer salmon and deep peach of fine specimens. The deepest peach and salmon shades are the rarest and most prized, with most morganite on the market falling in the lighter blush range.

      Morganites have symbolized compassion, emotional connection, and unconditional love for centuries. Named in 1911 for J.P. Morgan, morganite carries a more contemporary meaning than older gemstones — compassion, emotional connection, the soft side of commitment.

      Brazilian morganites (Minas Gerais) produce the largest and most saturated stones, including the rare deep peach material that commands top prices. Madagascar morganites offer good color at accessible prices

      At Lisa Robin, settings start at $2,095 and range to approximately $3,295 in 14K gold for the most intricate halo and cluster designs. Platinum adds up to $400. A 1 carat morganite often starts around $150 for commercial quality and reaches into the high hundreds per carat for fine Brazilian material with deep saturation. The morganite itself drives most of the variation in final price.

      Yes. Every Lisa Robin morganite engagement ring is custom: you choose the morganite (color, shape, origin, clarity, size), select a setting from our collection or modify one, and choose your metal and finger size. If you want a design that does not exist here, we work with you to create something entirely new. Custom morganite rings are crafted in 3-4 weeks from design approval.

      Approximately 3-4 weeks from the time you approve the final design. From design approval, our workshop crafts each ring individually — there is no warehouse inventory at Lisa Robin. The 3-4 week timeline applies to both our signature designs and custom work.

      Lab-created morganites are available by request. They are not displayed in our online feed because each one is sourced individually based on your color, size, and clarity preferences. Lab-grown stones are chemically and structurally identical to mined ones — same beryl, same hardness — and typically cost less than natural stones of comparable quality.

      Custom Morganite Engagement Rings

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