The engagement ring you design can tell a lot about your style and personality. Everyone has a different aesthetic, so what does your ring style say about yours?
What Bezel Settings Say About You
One of the most popular settings of the last year, a bezel setting refers to the metal rim surrounding the center stone. Think of it like a metal halo without the diamonds. Some bezel settings include milgrain edging to give a ring a more vintage look.
Bezel settings have a lot of benefits, as they are the most secure and protective setting. Not only do bezels keep your stone protected and secure, they actually shield it from damage. They are also great at keeping your stone in place. Bezels don’t snag on clothes or other fabric, either, so your ring won’t be pulled or get stuck.
If you’re a fan of bezel set rings, you keep up with trends. Although bezel settings are more of a vintage style, they have made a huge comeback. You most likely chose a plain band to compliment your bezel setting and not detract from the design of your engagement ring. Additionally, you’re also committed to protecting your center stone, and thus your investment.
If you’ve opted for a bezel setting, you like being a little different and have a distinct style!
2.71 carat Emerald Cut Lab Diamond Bezel Set Ring
What Antique Center Stones Say About You
There are different kinds of antique diamond cuts, most popular being antique cushions. Nevertheless, Lauren B also carries some antique ovals, and antique marquise cuts.
Antique diamonds often have chunkier facets which means they will not emit as much sparkle as their brilliant counterparts. Originally, they were cut by hand in candlelight, giving them the nickname “Candlelight Cut.”
If you find yourself drawn to antique cuts, you’re likely drawn to the bigger faceting patterns and noticeable, open culet as opposed to brilliance. Additionally, if you’ve opt for an antique cut, you probably know more about diamond cuts than the average person.
If you’ve really committed to an antique center stone, there is a chance you’ve opted for a lower color grade to give your ring that distinct, vintage appearance. Maybe, just maybe, you even opted for a bezel setting for your antique center stone to capitalize on the vintage appearance.
4.39 carat Antique Cushion Diamond Engagement Ring
What Three-Row Bands Say About You
Three-row diamond bands (also called multi-sided pave bands, triple-row bands, and three-sided pave bands) offer diamonds from all three sides of the band to maximize brilliance and make your ring stand out on your hand. It’s also best to pair these extravagant bands with a larger center stone for a fully brilliant look. Three-row bands have a lot of detail and are a bit thicker than the traditional engagement ring band, so a larger diamond will be less likely to be “swallowed up” by the band.
While the rounder dome appearance is the most popular option, you can design your three-sided pave band for your desired look. The bright cut style provides a vintage glam look with a small edge of metal between each side of diamonds. The style you choose is purely based on personal preference.
Since three-row bands offer so much sparkle on the hand, the most common center stone options include cushions, round brilliants, and radiants as they are the most brilliant cuts. If you’ve opted for a three-row band, you want all the sparkle you can get.
7 carat Radiant Cut Lab Diamond Three-Row Ring
What Oval Center Stones Say About You
Oval shape diamonds have been the most popular center stone shape over the last several years, and for good reason! Oval center stones are great at elongating the wearer’s finger while also giving the appearance of a larger carat weight.
If you’ve recently opted for an oval shape center stone, you probably keep your finger on the pulse with trends. Like we mentioned, ovals are the most popular center stone shape, and show no sign of losing their spot at the top.
If you’ve had an oval shape center stone for a while, you are a fan of the classics. You were probably choosing between an oval and a round and opted to go for something different. Little did you know, an oval would soon become more popular than rounds, all thanks to a few celebrities.
If you have an oval shape solitaire engagement ring in yellow gold, congratulations, you have the trendiest ring design of the last few years! Alternatively, you also like to keep things simple and classic.
4.21 carat Oval Lab Diamond Lotus Prong Engagement Ring
Did We Get it Right?
Whichever ring design you’ve opted for, whether it be a certain design or center stone shape, there is a reflection of your personality somewhere within it. Let one of our dedicated design consultants help design your dream engagement ring that speaks to you. Schedule an appointment virtually or visit our showroom. You can also browse our Instagram and Pinterest for inspiration!