Simple and elegant matching promise rings are among the most popular.
1. Tapered Classic Round Cut Solitaire matching relationship jewelry
The classic diamond wedding ring dates back to around 150 years. Tiffany & Co. invented The Tiffany Setting, which was a brilliant-cut diamond set in prongs on top of the ring to catch the sunlight and shine brightly. The original Tapered Classic Solitaire is the inspiration for this ring. It is minimalist at its finest. Whatever the metal you choose, whether it's yellow gold, white gold or rose, the central solitaire will still shine.
2. East-West Oval matching couple necklaces
The trendier way to create unique and simple wedding rings is by turning diamond alternatives on their side. A good example of this is the East-West Oval engagement. This setting is known as an East-West Setting because the stone points East towards West and not North toward South. The only stones that can be used for this setting are those with an oblong shape such as the marquise or pear. Our diamond carat chart shows that these shapes can appear larger at equal carat weights compared to their round counterparts.
3. Pave Band
A pave ring is an easy way to add beauty and sparkle to your ring. It is composed of a series of diamonds placed in a row with the band of an engagement ring. Pave bands can be worn by both the flashy and understated brides. They go well with many settings and enhance the appearance of any ring. A pave band is a beautiful accent on this simple emerald-cut engagement ring.
4. Beaded Band Ring
There are many other ways to elevate the look of a band besides a pave. Take, for example this pear-shaped beaded band engagement, which has a charming metalwork with beaded beads that gives the ring a unique look.
5. Three Stone Setting
The three-stone setting has become a favorite among brides who love diamonds. This setting consists of one large diamond set either side by slightly smaller stones of the exact same or different cuts. An example is this Timeless Radiant Cut set with trillion cut stones. Three-stone rings don't just have to feature diamonds. They can also include colored gemstones, which give them a vintage look.
6. Halo Engagement Ring
A halo is similar to a pave-style band and can be used to add sparkle to any type of ring. A halo consists of small diamonds which surround the central stone. This often increases its size. This Madrid Classic Cushion Cut Ring is brilliant yet simple. Ideal for the elegant bride that wants her ring ring to sparkle.
7. Split-Shank Band
Split-shank rings are made when the metal band separates from the stone in the middle, creating two metal bands around the finger. A simple solitaire is given a unique look with this metalwork. You can see that the Elan Round Cut Engagement Ring's open sides draw the eye to the center round-cut stone. The ring can be fitted to a matching wedding ring for an added level of drama and interest if desired by your bride.
8. Claw-Prong Ring
Claw prongs add a contemporary twist to the classic solitaire engagement rings. Opt for a yellow metal claw prong set to contrast the white stone. This Claw Prong round cut solitaire engagement ring allows you to choose two distinct colors for the precious metal band as well as the claw prongs. The combination of a white gold band and yellow or rose gold claw prongs can be stunning.
9. Bezel Setting
The bezel setting is a much more popular choice today than in antiquity. However, it's still a great option for the simple bride who loves vintage style. The bezel setting also offers the best security, as the metal completely surrounds and secures the central stone. Bezel settings are also a good choice for active brides. The bezel setting will limit the amount light that can pass through the stone. But if you choose a cushion cut, like the one in this Marseille Cushion Cut Engagement Ring, the ring will sparkle.
10. Eternity Band
A simple bride can get away with a band without a center stone if it has a lovely design and a smaller diamond. The Soul Petite Eternity Band, for example, will stand out in any finger. It's also the ideal first layer to which you can stack additional bands later on for birthdays or anniversaries.
There's a misconception that "simple", by definition, can't be luxurious or original. Even the simplest of wedding rings can be the most expensive and unique. Take, for example, the jewelry of celebrities. Beyonce wears an solitaire emerald-cut diamond engagement ring. Meghan Markle has a classic three-stone cushion cut diamond. These rings may be simple but they are all stunning.
All the rings listed above are stylish and exquisite in their own way. You can make a simple ring look more special by adding a unique design. The addition of an eternity or wedding band that is uniquely designed can instantly change the look of the engagement ring. It can be added or removed according to the occasion. Consider adding your wedding date or personal inscription to the inside of an engagement band to give it a sentimental touch.
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