However, matching two or more different
gems is not something one can do blindly and expect great results. For instance, a blue
diamond three stone ring that has brown topaz set beside the
center stone would not look too good.
Complementary Colors
Pick
colors at opposite ends of the spectrum. They can balance each other visually and deliver a stunning look as long as you are careful about the sizes and cuts you choose.
Analogous Colors
One dominant
color alongside another, more muted one, can be a beautiful thing to behold, especially with
gemstones.
Monochromatic Colors
Matched
colors that are essentially the same but in different shades, can be appealing to the eye. All
yellow, for instance, means you can go with
Yellow Diamond,
Yellow Sapphire, and Citrine.
Triadic Colors
Three or more
colors on a
color wheel that are equally space from each other are a good option. While these can be a bit hard to balance, you can pull it off if you let one of them dominate.