
1. Select A Style
We understand the variety of styles can be dazzling, but in fact, the styles of engagement rings on our website can be broadly categorized as Solitaire, Side Stone, Pave, Halo, Unique Band, and Natural Inspired.
If you’re planning a surprise, it’s important to consider your partner’s outfit preferences, lifestyle, and personality to narrow down your choices. As a guide, consider what type of clothing and accessories your partner gravitates towards – this should give you some clues as to whether they prefer a classic, modern, natural, ornate ring, or a combination of these styles. Be sure to stay alert to any hints she might give. Check out her Pinterest profile. Maybe she has saved her favorite ring styles on her Pinterest boards.
In addition to modifying our original designs, we also accept orders that are 100% customized.
2. Select Stones (Type)
Moissanite is the most popular gemstone on our site, and many people love the fire and iridescent sparkle it gives off. Besides that, sapphire can also be an ideal choice for center stone, this gemstone comes in almost every shade, from blue to teal, yellow, purple, pink, and even white. In addition, the rich green hue of the emerald is wonderful for those who love the elements of nature. What’s more, stones such as aqua agate, alexandrite variegated stone, opal, sunstone, and moonstone are options worth considering for those who seek uniqueness.
If the style you are leaning towards is not a solitaire ring, then do not forget to take the type of accent stone into consideration as well!
We have listed some of the stones that are widely used by our customers, but we can use far more than these! Feel free to contact us if your favorite stone is not listed here.
2. Select Stones (Shapes)

3. Select A Metal
4. Select Settings
Stones falling out of the rings is something we never want to happen, and choosing the right settings for different center stone shapes can greatly reduce the occurrence of such incidents. The round prong setting is our most popular choice because it provides stability without obscuring too much of the stone. As for the petite claw prong, it is a combination of round prongs and claw prongs and can be considered an upgrade. It protects the center stone of the cabochon (especially opals) better than round prongs while not covering as much as claw prongs. If you would like to choose princess cut, shield cut, marquise cut, etc. as the center stone, the cornered prong maintains the sharp look while protecting the corners of the stone.



STEP 5. CONTACT US
We believe you have a picture in your mind after the above steps, it is time to contact us! Let’s discuss all the details via email and we will create CAD images for your confirmation.
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