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Updated: Aug 11, 2024



Getting engaged is one of the most special and memorable moments in life. And the perfect ring is the cherry on top! However, with so many styles and designs out there, it can be hard to know what you should choose. What style of engagement ring is right for you? Timeless, vintage, modern? Do you want a natural diamond? If so, you'll need to consider the cut—round, radiant, oval, emerald, square, or marquise? We are sure that you have many questions and that’s why we made for you a guide to every engagement ring style.


1. Style

Solitaire

A solitaire is the most classic and traditional engagement ring style. Solitaire rings not only spotlight the center diamond beautifully but seamlessly complement every personality and style. Especially if you have a simple and elegant style, the solitaire is an excellent choice for you. It’s also the type of ring that stands the test of time and never goes out of fashion, so you know you’ll always love it.


Cluster

Showcasing a cluster of smaller diamonds that creates just as much sparkle as one large stone, the cluster setting can be a true statement piece. For that reason, they are also called ‘illusion’ rings. That makes them a perfect affordable option for an engagement ring. Cluster diamonds are a great way to maximize the sparkle and brilliance without blowing your budget.


Halo

One of the most popular engagement ring styles is the halo. Featuring a halo of smaller diamonds surrounding a larger, central diamond, the halo setting creates a style that is reminiscent of vintage engagement rings. A halo setting is a gorgeous way to set off a beautiful white diamond or help a more modest stone look larger.


Three-Stone

An ideal choice for the romantics, three stone engagement rings are said to represent you and your loved one’s past, present and future. Trilogy rings are very versatile, depending on the size, type, and shape of the stones used. Most Three-Stone style rings have a large center diamond with two smaller flanking stones or three mid-size stones of equal size. A modern take on the trilogy style is to use a color gem as the center stone and accent it with diamonds.


2. Metal

Yellow Gold

One of the most precious metals, gold has long been a symbol of love, success and luxury. A beautiful golden color that does not rust, tarnish or corrode, gold is highly reflective and strong which makes it a perfect setting for a diamond. Yellow gold boasts the rich hue for which gold is famous, and its luster is beautiful.


Platinum

The rarest of all precious metals, platinum is by far the most luxurious choice. Platinum is a naturally lustrous silvery-white, and because of its beauty and hypoallergenic status is a sought-after metal for jewelry. Platinum is the most secure setting for your diamond and looks beautiful in both contemporary and vintage styles.


White Gold

White gold is created by mixing yellow gold with white metal alloys such as silver or platinum. White gold is modern and contemporary and will show off your diamonds brilliantly.


Rose Gold

Rose gold is a lovely alloy of gold and copper, with a lustrous blush-pink tone. Creating a beautiful, feminine color that is perfect for vintage styles, a rose gold engagement ring is perfect for those looking for something a little different.


3. Color- Clarity-Carat-Cut

The other main quality characteristics to decide are the color and clarity of your diamond. Although individuals vary in their ability to observe color differences, most people prefer a colorless or white diamond. Diamonds with less color are rarer. The clearer the diamond, the higher the value. Clarity refers to the diamond’s imperfections. The fewer blemishes that the diamond has, the higher the clarity grade. Diamond carat refers to the stone’s weight, which is a factor in its size. Larger diamonds are rarer than smaller ones, so are generally more expensive. A diamond’s cut is the most significant of all of its features, determining how well it reflects the light and therefore how well it sparkles.


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Updated: Aug 5, 2024



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Engagement ring shopping is exciting but it can also be slightly overwhelming. There are so many options to choose from, and it's not exactly the same as scrolling through the new arrivals sections of your favorite retailers. But online shopping has made it incredibly easy to find your dream engagement ring. An engagement ring is usually a considerable expense, so you want to make sure you do it right. Our guide to buying an engagement ring breaks down the steps you should take to ensure that you pick the right ring.


1. Set Your Budget

Engagement rings hold symbolic value and last a lifetime, but every couple is different. There is no rule which should dictate the budget you set, but before selecting an engagement ring you should decide on a budget you feel comfortable with to ensure you find your ideal option. The most important is spending what you can afford and getting the best quality for your money.

2. Know The Ring Size

It’s the starting point for buying an engagement ring. The most common women’s ring size is 6-6.5 but you should find the right ring size for you. An easy way to make sure you get what you’re looking for is to find an existing ring and measure the inner diameter or inner circumference. Multiply the value by 3.14, the result corresponds to the ring size.



3. Choose the Setting Style

Ring styles can range from halo engagement rings to a solitaire ring, or even a custom engagement ring. Selecting an engagement ring style may be the hardest part of buying an engagement ring. For guidance, think about the types of clothing and accessories you prefer—this should help you decide as to whether you’d prefer a ring that’s classic, modern, nature-inspired, glamorous or some combination of those.

4. Pick The Metal And The Diamond

When picking the metal, it’s important to choose something that is durable as well as beautiful, as it’s likely that the ring will be worn every day. To find the perfect diamond for you, we recommend selecting a diamond shape and then finding a balance between size and quality. Sometimes choosing a smaller diamond can get you a higher quality diamond, while opting for a diamond with some color or a lower cut grade can allow you to get a larger carat weight within your budget.


Keep in mind that it is definitely safe to purchase your engagement ring online but you'll want to make sure you are working with a reputable jeweler, so you know that your piece will arrive safely with a certificate and a warranty!


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