Sunday, 24 March 2019

Popular Styles of Engagement Rings


The style of a diamond engagement ring is one of the most important features when searching for a stunning piece of jewelry. A diamond ring is a reflection of your own or your spouse's style. Whether vintage, contemporary, classic, or something entirely different and distinctive, there is a ring that perfectly suits your tastes.



There are plenty of colors, settings, and options to choose from. Below are a few of the most well-known styles of rings which have our hearts!

A solitaire is the most popular style of engagement rings. This traditional design includes one rock, ideally a diamond set into four or even six prongs within a classy gold or platinum band. Solitaires are tasteful, minimalistic, and ageless and their simple beauty is what places them on top!

Though these rings are extremely minimal and timeless, you can tweak small details depending on your tastes and budget. Some elect to place a somewhat smaller diamond onto a narrow tapered band that makes the diamond appear larger, while others opt for thicker rings to allow for the incorporation of details, such as engravings.

A halo ring features a center stone surrounded by tiny diamonds which makes it appear brighter and almost heavenly. The smaller diamonds cause the middle stone to seem larger and more notable. A conventional halo ring is a contemporary spin on solitaires. However, over the decades, people have gotten really creative with the halo setting by using a few characteristic pear-shaped or oblong diamonds, square stones, or colored diamonds like blue sapphires or rubies.

The three-stone rings include a center diamond using two comparable diamonds on both sides.
They're said to possess great sentimental value because the three stones represent the past, present, and future of their connection. The two side diamonds are roughly half of the carat weight of the center diamond. Normally, the diamonds may be prong-set, basket-set, or even bezel-set.

Side stone rings include a center diamond flanked by two or more relatively smaller diamonds on both sides. Side stone rings seem brighter and appear to glow due to the presence of the smaller diamonds. The way they are made makes the middle stone seem more unique, larger, and shinier!
A split shank ring features a band that divides as reaches the center stone. These are among the more contemporary style of engagement rings. This presentation is a wonderful selection for elongated core diamonds like pear, oval, and marquise because helps visually balance the diamond. These divided shank rings may also have micro pave diamonds to make it appear extraordinary and expansive! A halo may also be integrated into a split shank ring.

With the many style choices available, there is a ring for any taste and personality. Find one that fits you and your beloved to create lasting memories and happiness.