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Marquise Cut Lab Pink Opal Engagement Ring Blossom Moissanite Accented Promise RingRegular price $210.00
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Oval Cut Pink Morganite Engagement Ring Moissanite Accented Promise RingRegular price $450.00
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Unique Pear Shaped Lab Sapphire Engagement Ring In White GoldRegular price $350.00
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Pear Shaped Moissanite Engagement Ring Half Eternity Band Halo RingRegular price $586.00
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Marquise Cut Morganite Halo Engagement Ring Golden Snitch RingRegular price $670.00
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An engagement ring marks one of the most exciting milestones in a couple’s relationship. Choosing the perfect ring can feel overwhelming, but understanding the tradition, costs, and design options helps you pick a personalized ring that symbolizes your unique love story.
What Makes Our Engagement Rings Special?
Sustainable & Ethical Engagement Rings
We
take pride in our engagement rings, knowing they are sustainable,
ethical, and 100% conflict-free. We uphold the highest standards of
ethical jewelry craftsmanship, using only conflict-free diamonds,
sustainable gemstones, and recycled metals. Every step of our production
process follows international environmental and sustainability
standards, ensuring that each engagement ring is a symbol of
responsibility and conscious beauty.
Customized Engagement Rings
Our
engagement rings are meticulously handcrafted to incorporate each
unique love story. Whether you want to engrave a special moment, swap
the center stone for one with deeper personal significance, or create a
completely custom engagement ring, we can bring your dream to life!
Affordable Engagement Rings
As
a jewelry brand with its own production line, we eliminate middlemen to
offer high-quality engagement rings at prices 50-70% lower than
traditional retailers. For example, our lab-grown diamond rings start at
just $800 for a 1-carat solitaire, nearly half the industry average
price.
Learn everything you need to know about an engagement ring from the following FAQs:
The Meaning Behind the Engagement Ring?
An engagement ring signifies a promise between two people to wed. The
tradition began in Europe in the Middle Ages. The first recorded use of a
diamond engagement ring occurred in 1477 when Archduke Maximilian of
Austria proposed to Mary of Burgundy.
Over time, engagement rings evolved into a more widespread tradition and
solidified during the Victorian era-suitors proposed with the woman’s
birthstone or a diamond, symbolizing enduring love. Though customs have
changed, an engagement ring retains its meaning as a gesture of
commitment.
How Much Should You Spend on an Engagement Ring?
There are no set rules on how much to spend on the ring, but budget
expectations have risen. Today’s typical price of an engagement ring
falls between $3,000-$7,000. According to The Knot’s 2019 Jewelry &
Engagement Study, the average price of an engagement ring was $5,900.
Year = Average Cost
2020 = $5,900
2017 = $6,351
2015 = $5,978
Ultimately, your budget depends on financial circumstances. Some follow the “two
months’ salary” rule as a budget baseline. The most important factor is
choosing a ring within your means that fits your partner’s style.
How To Choose The Perfect Ring Design?
Selecting a ring style suited to your partner’s personality makes it extra
meaningful. Here are some popular engagement ring design options:
Selecting
a ring style suited to your partner’s personality makes it extra
meaningful. Here are some popular engagement ring design options:
- Solitaire – Couples
searching for a timeless and sophisticated engagement ring should
consider moissanite solitaire rings. It can be featured in different
shapes with different prong settings. The simplicity and elegance of
this style make a lasting impression. - Side Stone – Moissanite rings with side accent stones can create various vibes, and the side stones can be different gemstones or even diamonds to make the whole ring sparkle.
- Halo – A
center moissanite is circled by a halo of smaller stones for a
glamorous effect and visually makes the center stone look bigger. - Vintage – Although moissanite is a modern stone, it can be paired with a variety of vintage designs. Vintage lovers can always find moissanite rings with delicate detailing.
- Cluster –
Clusters are typically a group of smaller gemstones surrounded by one
large stone. The cluster engagement ring is an elegant symbol of
lifelong commitment when you find that special someone. The ring
represents centuries of love and romance. - Colorful – Make a statement with a gemstone ring featuring sapphires, rubies, or emeralds.
Besides them, engagement rings have evolved to include personalized,
non-traditional colored gemstones that are increasingly in demand. These
include moss agate, opal, and tanzanite,
among others. The ring’s metal band also carries significance. White
gold and platinum suit modern brides, while those opting for a vintage
look may prefer yellow or rose gold. The band’s thickness and width
should suit the wearer’s size and style sensibilities. When in doubt,
customizing a ring can ensure the perfect fit for your partner. Consult
with our professional team to create dream rings within your budget. – Couples
searching for a timeless and sophisticated engagement ring should
consider moissanite solitaire rings. It can be featured in different
shapes with different prong settings. The simplicity and elegance of
this style make a lasting impression. - Side Stone – Moissanite rings with side accent stones can create various vibes, and the side stones can be different gemstones or even diamonds to make the whole ring sparkle.
- Halo – A
center moissanite is circled by a halo of smaller stones for a
glamorous effect and visually makes the center stone look bigger. - Vintage – Although moissanite is a modern stone, it can be paired with a variety of vintage designs. Vintage lovers can always find moissanite rings with delicate detailing.
- Cluster –
Clusters are typically a group of smaller gemstones surrounded by one
large stone. The cluster engagement ring is an elegant symbol of
lifelong commitment when you find that special someone. The ring
represents centuries of love and romance. - Colorful – Make a statement with a gemstone ring featuring sapphires, rubies, or emeralds.
Besides them, engagement rings have evolved to include personalized,
non-traditional colored gemstones that are increasingly in demand. These
include moss agate, opal, and tanzanite,
among others. The ring’s metal band also carries significance. White
gold and platinum suit modern brides, while those opting for a vintage
look may prefer yellow or rose gold. The band’s thickness and width
should suit the wearer’s size and style sensibilities. When in doubt,
customizing a ring can ensure the perfect fit for your partner. Consult
with our professional team to create dream rings within your budget.
How to Find the Perfect Shape, Size, and Carat?
Learn everything you need to know about an engagement ring from the following FAQs:When selecting an engagement ring, it is crucial to carefully consider the centerpiece stone. The stone’s cut, size, and carat weight all play an integral role in the ring’s overall appearance and significance. Therefore, choosing these elements with great care and attention to detail is essential.
- Shapes of The Center Stone – Gemstones
come in different geometric appearances, classified into round and
fancy shapes. The latter group includes as many as a dozen popular
shapes that are currently available on the market. It is important to
choose the shape that best suits her personality and style. Aside from
the timeless round cuts, the oval and pear cuts have become the most sought-after styles in contemporary times. The marquise cuts and emerald cuts exude a vintage charm. In contrast, individuals inclined to contemporary fashion tend to lean towards the distinct shapes of princess cuts, kite cuts, and hexagonal cuts. - Size
and Carat of The Center Stone – The size of the gemstone is the length
and width of its top side, while the carat weight is the weight of the
entire stone. Sometimes,
the stones will be different sizes for the same carat weight, which
results in some appearing larger and others smaller in the same carat.
So, you should look at these two elements together when choosing a center stone. We understand you want the best for her, and sometimes, bigger doesn’t necessarily mean better. It’s important to consider the size of the center stone around
her finger, as wearing a stone that is too large can look out of place.
Choosing the right size is crucial for a beautiful and comfortable fit.