Pink Cubic Zirconia Ring: Options in CZ Rings
A pink cubic zirconia ring is a great way to express yourself or your love, but these pink rings are not all the same. Colors and styles vary widely. Some are a darker pink bordering on magenta, where others are much lighter and more translucent. You’ll find some pink cz that are more bluish violet, and others with a peach or orange hue. They range from sugary sweet heart styles, to more sultry evening looks and cocktail rings that are very fashion forward. If you’re looking for a pink cz ring, you’ll find nearly all of the same styles you’d expect to find with white or clear cubic zirconia.
A pink cubic zirconia stone looks beautiful in sterling silver or marcasite settings as well as yellow and rose gold. It also combines beautifully with white or colored pearls.
Why have a traditional white or clear gemstone wedding ring set? You can wear a pink cz solitaire as a promise ring or engagement ring. We often see these types flanked by smaller white cz stones either around the perimeter of the pink solitaire, as a three-stone ring, or around the circumference of the band. The pink stone may be a heart shape, or standard oval, cushion, princess, asscher or marquise cuts are available as well. We love the uniqueness of pink cz engagement rings. Perhaps because they are different, they feel more special. You’ll also find that when people admire your ring, they are less concerned with whether the stone is “real” or not, and are more interested in the wonderful pink stone.
If you’re looking for a more playful style, a pink cz cocktail ring is also stunning. It’s a bold, right-handed look, and will be the only ring you need to wear. We’ve seen pink pave dome settings as well as single, giant pink cz stones guaranteed to get attention.
We are also seeing a lot of stackable rings featuring pink cubic zirconia stones. Within the same stack, you’ll have a variety of pink shades from light to dark for a wonderful effect.
Sweet and budget friendly, a pink cubic zirconia ring can be as inexpensive as twenty dollars, and as expensive as several hundred dollars, depending on the materials and setting.

