Engagement Rings
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Aurora Heart Three-Stone Ring
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Oval Cut Three-Stone Diamond Ring with Baguettes
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Pear Radiance Three-Stone Ring
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Marquise Cut Three-Stone Diamond Ring with Baguettes
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Regal Emerald Halo Ring
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Rose Radiance Oval Ring
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Rose Classic Solitaire Ring
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Rose Lumière Split Shank Ring
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Radiant Steps Emerald Ring
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Radiant Sunburst Oval Ring
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Radiant Tier Solitaire Ring
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Celestial Arrow Diamond Ring
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The right engagement ring is never the most expensive one on the shelf, and it's rarely the one trending on your feed this week. It's the one that looks like it was made for her hand and no one else's. After four decades of setting stones, we can tell you the couples who still love their ring years later are almost never the ones who chased a trend. They are the ones who paused long enough to notice how she actually lives, dresses, and moves through her day.
Our engagement ring collection exists because of that lesson. Every style, every diamond shape, every price point is here, since no two proposals ever unfold quite the same way.
Diamond Engagement Rings for Every Style
Diamond engagement rings sit at the center of this collection, and for good reason. A diamond's brilliance and hardness carry it through decades of wear without losing its character. If she wears jewelry through gym sessions and grocery runs without a second thought, a diamond keeps up. If she saves her favorite pieces for evenings out, it still catches the light exactly the way she wants.
For anyone drawn to clean lines and quiet confidence, the solitaire engagement ring is where I still send most first-time buyers. One stone, one band, nothing competing for attention. If she prefers more brilliance around the center stone, our halo styles build that in, while a three stone setting suits anyone who wants the ring to carry a bit more meaning, past, present, and future, without saying a word.
If she has a soft spot for history, our vintage engagement rings lean into that instinct, with detailing that recalls jewelry made decades before it. Anyone who collects estate pieces or lingers on antique cases, the jeweler tends to fall for this style the moment they see it in person.
Choosing Your Metal: Gold, Rose Gold and Beyond
Metal shapes the personality of a ring nearly as much as the stone sitting on top of it. Gold engagement rings in 14K and 18K remain our most requested by a wide margin, and yellow gold especially has come roaring back this year. It warms against nearly every skin tone and only grows richer with age.
Rose gold engagement rings bring something softer to the table, a romantic blush that pairs beautifully with oval and cushion centers without ever feeling dated. White gold, on the other hand, stays the choice for anyone who wants a crisper, more diamond-forward finish, letting a colorless stone read even brighter against it.
You will find gold and rose gold engagement rings, along with white gold, across our engagement rings collection, filterable by metal so the color never has to be the thing standing between you and the setting she'd actually choose.
Shop by Shape and Story
Not sure where to begin? Think about how she wears jewelry on an average Tuesday. That single detail usually says more than any style quiz could.
If she gravitates toward minimal pieces, start with a solitaire and let the diamond do the talking. If she loves a shape with more personality, our oval engagement rings are consistently among the most requested in the store, elongated, flattering, and versatile enough to sit in almost any setting.
For someone with a more architectural eye, emerald cut engagement rings offer a sophistication the brilliant cuts simply do not reach. The step-cut facets create wide, mirrored planes of light instead of scattered sparkle, a quieter kind of glamour. And if she's after maximum fire in the most familiar shape, our round cut engagement rings remain the classic answer for a reason.
For a buyer who wants something bolder still, our statement rings collection is built for exactly that moment.
Every ring in this collection is crafted from premium metals and high-quality diamonds, with attention paid to secure settings and a finish that holds up to daily wear.
FAQs
1. What is the most popular engagement ring style right now?
Solitaire and round cut rings lead, with halo and vintage styles close behind for buyers who want more detail.
2. What's the difference between a solitaire and a vintage setting?
A solitaire keeps the focus on one stone. Vintage styles add detailing inspired by antique jewelry for a more decorative, storied look.
3. Which metal is best: gold, rose gold, or white gold?
It comes down to skin tone and personal style. Yellow gold is warm, rose gold is romantic, and white gold is crisp and modern.
4. How much should I spend on an engagement ring?
There's no fixed rule. Our collection spans a wide range of budgets, so the right number is whatever feels right for you.
5. Do oval cut rings look bigger than their carat weight?
Yes. Their elongated shape creates the illusion of a larger diamond and tends to flatter the finger as well.











