Just as precious as the usual colourless diamonds, but black, these babies are a gorgeous option for a wedding ring. They often come in two types- natural black diamonds that are more expensive of the two and colourless diamonds that have been treated to look black.
A ring made entirely from diamonds? Yes, these rings are created by fusing 20–25 million diamond crystals together to create this beauty. It is scratch-resistant and does not break, because it is made from diamonds after all! However, resizing it may be an issue.
If you are looking to go really black, this stone is the one for you. Affordable and so opaque, black sapphires are a must-have for anyone for who black is bae.
An exceptionally rare stone, these stones have a dark colour-play going on as well as quite a hefty price tag.
Also known as Tahitian pearls, these are one-of-a-kind and are an organic gem that is created by the black lip oysters.
Looking for a matte black band? Then, this metal is the one for you. It is naturally silver-grey in colour and is made to look black through a heating process.
This stone is very popular for its spiritual healing powers and has many variations of black. Sometimes it also occurs in deep green or blue colours that almost look black.
Black, strong and oh-so-durable, these minimalist bands are light to wear too.
Rings fashioned out of the meteorites that have fallen on Earth such as Gibeon or Seymchan Meteorite are a great alternative option too. These are usually darker grey than black and can be used as an inlay with precious metals such as gold or platinum.
Probably the most expensive version of onyx, this stone is sort of novelty wear since it is very fragile to be worn every day owing to its high porosity.
Well, this is just pure yellow gold that has been blackened and requires a little bit of TLC to keep its gorgeous black hue intact.
A rare and precious stone, which is very underrated, it is almost similar to black diamonds and comes in many colours too.