Engagement Ring Type
When you begin shopping for your engagement ring, you may find the process overwhelming. Forgetting even about carat size and metal type, there’s an endless array of options to choose from. From vintage to halo and three-stone, there’s truly an engagement ring for everyone.
- Solitaire Rings – Solitaire engagement rings are made to highlight the center stone. They are the traditional choice, but they can be modernized with the choice of metal and stone. For example, a cushion cut diamond set in a rose gold ring coincides with modern trends. Interestingly, these modern trends have seen the limelight before. This may be one of the greatest features of the solitaire ring. It is unlikely to go out of style.
- Pavé Rings – Pavé rings give the sparkling appearance as though your engagement ring was paved with small diamonds. Micro-pave takes this further with tiny rows of glittering gems. Pavé engagement rings add sparkle in a more subtle way than other styles that feature diamonds on the band. The look sparkles while it highlights the center diamond.
- Halo Rings – Halo engagement rings are a popular choice because they can make your center stone appear much larger than its own carat weight. With a halo of diamonds around your center diamond, your ring finger will glisten in the sunlight as it commands attention.
- Three-Stone Rings – Three stone engagement rings honor your past, present and future together with three brilliant diamonds. Typically, the center stone will be the heaviest carat weight and the side stones will be of equal weight to each other.
- Vintage – Vintage ring styles are popular today because of the level of craftsmanship and detail that went into creating them. From art deco to traditional or gemstone rings, you’ll find a unique selection here.
- Channel Set – Channel set engagement rings feature a row of diamonds that bridge the gap between two rows of precious metal, offering a radiant complement to your center diamond.
- Wedding Ring Sets – If you want your engagement ring to perfectly complement your wedding band (and vice versa), choose from our large assortment of wedding ring sets. These bridal sets make the decision-making process easy. With one click, you’ll get both rings.
- Rings with Side Stones – Choose an engagement ring with a cluster of side diamonds or side stones of ruby, emerald or aquamarine. Adding side stones to your engagement ring is a fun way to personalize your ring to your style.
Take a look at the different setting types here.