
When you think of fine jewelry, you likely think of diamonds. But don’t overlook colored gemstones. We love the bright colors and unexpected flourishes. Whether you’re drawn to the deep blue of a sapphire, the fiery passion of a ruby, or the fresh green of an emerald, gemstone jewelry offers something that goes beyond sparkle: meaning, personality, and a story that’s uniquely yours.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through everything you need to know about choosing gemstone jewelry that feels right for you or that special someone. You’ll learn about the different types of gemstones we carry, what each stone symbolizes, which jewelry styles showcase them best, and what’s trending now.
Why Gemstone Jewelry Is More Popular Than Ever
If you’ve been paying attention to engagement rings, fine jewelry trends, or celebrity red carpets lately, you’ve probably noticed that colored gemstones are everywhere. Gemstones can help personalize a piece of jewelry and add unique meaning. A sapphire that matches your grandmother’s eyes. An emerald that reminds you of your favorite hiking trail. A ruby that celebrates your fiery spirit.
Gemstones You’ll Find at Robbins Brothers
We’ve curated a beautiful collection of colored gemstone jewelry featuring highly requested stones that are full of history and meaning. Here’s what you can explore in our stores and online:
Sapphire: The Stone of Wisdom and Loyalty
Blue sapphire jewelry remains one of our most popular gemstones. That rich, velvety blue has captivated humanity since ancient times, when it was believed to protect virtue and bring spiritual insight.

What sapphire symbolizes: Loyalty, wisdom, royalty, and protection.
Perfect for: September birthdays, 5th and 45th anniversaries, or anyone who values depth and sincerity. Sapphire engagement rings have also surged in popularity (thank you, Princess Diana and Kate Middleton).
Ruby: The King of Gemstones
Our ruby jewelry collection features stunning pieces that capture that legendary fire and passion.

What ruby symbolizes: Passion, love, courage, vitality, and power.
Perfect for: July birthdays, 15th and 40th anniversaries, or celebrating a milestone that required real courage to achieve.
Emerald: The Stone of Renewal and Love
Our emerald jewelry collection showcases that lush green that’s absolutely irresistible, whether paired with yellow gold or white gold.

What emerald symbolizes: Growth, renewal, success in love, wisdom, and balance in relationships. Emeralds connect you to springtime energy and new beginnings.
Perfect for: May birthdays, 20th and 55th anniversaries, or marking a fresh chapter in life—new job, new home, new relationship.
Find it in: Beaded necklaces, pendant styles, earrings, and elegant rings from designers like Mark Henry and Doves.
Pearl: Timeless Elegance from the Sea
Unlike gemstones formed in the earth, pearls are created by living creatures. They provide a unique connection to the rest of the living world. Our pearl jewelry collection offers classic elegance that never goes out of style.

What pearl symbolizes: Purity, wisdom, integrity, and calmness. Pearls represent the beautiful transformation that occurs when we embrace life’s challenges and turn them into something precious.
Perfect for: June birthdays, 3rd and 30th anniversaries, bridal jewelry, or as a timeless gift for mothers and grandmothers.
Find it in: Earrings, strand necklaces, bracelets, and pendant styles in white gold, yellow gold, and silver settings.
Blue Topaz: Cool, Calm, and Captivating
Blue topaz jewelry offers that gorgeous sky-blue hue at an accessible price point and is perfect for everyday luxury.

What blue topaz symbolizes: Loyalty, honesty, mental balance, wisdom, and longevity. It’s associated with clear communication and emotional calm.
Perfect for: December birthdays, 4th anniversaries, or anyone who appreciates serene, approachable elegance.
Find it in: Pendant necklaces, earrings, and rings.
Birthstone Jewelry: Personal and Meaningful
Our dedicated birthstone collection features pieces designed to celebrate the unique gemstone of each month.

Styles include classic halo pendants and scallop halo earrings that put the birthstone center stage while adding just the right amount of diamond sparkle around it.
Gemstone Jewelry Trends We’re Loving
While fine jewelry isn’t “trendy” (precious metals, diamonds, and gemstones are always timeless classics), we’ve been asked about a few things quite a bit lately.
Colored Gemstones In Bridal Jewelry
Many people are choosing vibrant sapphires, rich emeralds, and warm rubies as their center stones or sidestones for engagement rings and wedding bands. Gemstones are a great way to add uniqueness and personal meaning to the classic diamond bridal look.


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Emeralds + Yellow Gold
The warm golden tones make emerald’s green even more lush and luxurious. This combination is truly vintage glamour with a modern twist.

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Bezel Settings
Instead of traditional prongs, sleek metal rims (bezels) wrap around gemstones for a modern, streamlined look. Bezel-look settings have the support of prongs with a decorative metal rim.

Vintage and Art Deco Vibes
For “old money” aesthetics, choose pieces that look like they could be family heirlooms rather than new purchases. Think intricate milgrain details, geometric patterns, a mix of stone shapes. Our vintage-style gemstone pieces provide personality and depth and just a hint of mystery.

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How to Choose the Right Gemstone Jewelry
With so many beautiful options, how do you narrow it down? Here are the questions we always recommend asking:
What’s the occasion?
- Birthday gift? Start with their birthstone—it’s personal and meaningful.
- Anniversary? Check the traditional anniversary stone (or go with her favorite color).
- Engagement? Consider what colors she gravitates toward and what symbolism resonates with your relationship.
- “Just because”? Go with your gut—which stone catches your eye?
What jewelry style suits them?
- Minimalists love simple pendant necklaces and classic stud earrings.
- Statement makers gravitate toward bold cocktail rings and dangle earrings.
- Classic elegance seekers appreciate tennis bracelets and pearl strands.
What metal complements the gemstone?
- Yellow gold warms up emeralds, citrines, and rubies.
- White gold or platinum makes cool-toned sapphires and aquamarines pop.
- Rose gold adds romantic warmth to pink stones and pearls.
Our Favorite Gemstone Jewelry Designers
Our gemstone collection features pieces from some of the most talented jewelry designers working today:
Mark Henry: Known for exceptional sapphire and ruby designs that balance modern style with timeless appeal.

Doves: Romantic, feminine pieces featuring unique gemstone combinations.

Shy Creation: Modern elegance with a focus on wearability.

Sethi: Bold, artistic designs that make a statement.

The Robbins Brothers Difference
When you purchase gemstone jewelry from us, you’re getting over 100 years of expertise and a commitment to your satisfaction. Our Lifetime Diamond, Sapphire, and Ruby Limited Warranty means your precious stones are protected for generations to come.
Plus, with locations across California, Arizona, Washington, and Texas, you can always visit us in person to see gemstones up close, compare colors, and get expert guidance from our jewelry consultants.
Frequently Asked Questions About Gemstone Jewelry
What gemstones does Robbins Brothers carry?
Our colored gemstone collection includes sapphires, rubies, emeralds, blue topaz, turquoise, and pearls. We also carry a dedicated birthstone collection featuring gemstones for every month of the year.
What types of gemstone jewelry are available at Robbins Brothers?
You’ll find gemstones in virtually every jewelry style: stud earrings, hoop earrings, dangle earrings, pendant necklaces, tennis necklaces, tennis bracelets, chain bracelets, bangles, and fashion rings. We also feature gemstone engagement rings and wedding bands for those who want something beyond traditional diamonds.
Which gemstone is best for an engagement ring?
Sapphires and rubies are excellent choices for gemstone engagement rings because they’re extremely durable (9 on the Mohs hardness scale). Emeralds are beautiful but slightly softer, so they may require more careful wear. The “best” gemstone really depends on your partner’s style, favorite colors, and what meaning resonates with you both.
How do I care for gemstone jewelry?
Most gemstone jewelry can be cleaned gently with warm water, mild soap, and a soft brush. However, some stones (like pearls, opals, and emeralds) require extra care. We always recommend removing gemstone jewelry before swimming, exercising, or using household chemicals. Our team can provide specific care instructions for your particular piece.
Can I see gemstone jewelry in person before purchasing?
Absolutely! We encourage it. With Robbins Brothers locations across four states, you can visit us to see how gemstone colors look in different lighting, try on various styles, and get personalized recommendations from our expert consultants. There’s nothing quite like seeing that sapphire blue or emerald green sparkle in person.
Ready to find your perfect gemstone?
Or find a Robbins Brothers near you to explore our gemstone jewelry collection in person.
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