Think Beyond The Traditional Engagement Rings

Beautiful engagement rings need not always cost a bomb. They can be budget-friendly yet a radiant sparkler. Affordable options, however, do not scrimp on the style quotient. You must not necessarily sacrifice size for a comparatively cheaper price tag. There are innumerable styles that perfectly rake up the carats.

 Think the classic charisma of a yellow gold diamond engagement ring with a princess cut diamond. If you prefer an unconventional gemstone, a barrel blue sapphire with a diamond channel shank adds a glorious pop of color. A sapphire solitaire looks sizable and makes an engagement ring worthy on your fingers.

 Fancy-colored diamonds lend a modern and edgy vibe to an otherwise expected engagement ring. Think of an inverted colored diamond! It is a striking and bright alternative to something traditional. A pale champagne- colored diamond in a rose gold setting looks fabulous. The diamond's point facing outward produces a surprisingly different visual without necessitating larger carat weights. The inverted stone can be centered on a pink gold band featuring a shimmering diamond pavé.

 Diamond engagement rings with simpler styles

 If you still like diamonds on engagement rings, you need not always opt for the gigantic center stone to make a statement. Minimalist brides are flocking to smaller designs with tiny stones and dainty bands that are easier to mix and match. You can also make your engagement ring a part of the chic wedding ring stack. A custom smaller center stone with glimmering pavé accents are ideal elements of a sleek yet delicate diamond engagement ring.

 Small diamond engagement rings balance timeless traditions with contemporary minimalism to produce a refined feel and look. Lowering the central diamond closer to your finger offers more opportunities for intricate detailing and craftsmanship. With a small ring, you can build up the momentum with design elements like multiple stone cuts, accent stones including birthstones, as well as etching, and hand engraving.

 Alternative stones make unique engagement rings

 Diamond's superlative marketing has sustained its popularity as one of the most precious yet rare gemstones. Nevertheless, the reality is quite different. Tanzanite or alexandrite is far more precious and rarer than a colorless diamond. If you're looking for something unusual yet attractive, the blue beauty of tanzanite can bring in a touch of royalty and exception to your engagement ring. An alexandrite brings in the phenomenon of change-of-color in your engagement ring. Daylight or fluorescent light makes it appear bluish-green whereas candlelight or incandescent light makes it appear red or purplish-red. Surely a stunner in their own right!

 A topaz and diamond engagement ring delivers the perfect mix of sheer brilliance and lightness of sunshine. Achieve an extraordinary ring as white diamonds cradle all sides of a square topaz. If you want the glitter of diamond sans the price, a colorless, marquise cut moissanite can do the job seamlessly. A double pavé band and halo accent around the moissanite produce an engagement ring that is both modern and ageless.

 Pick a diamond engagement ring that's just right for your personality and preferences.

 


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