These are all the styles that you may find in Engagement Rings. They range from vintage to ultra-modern and classic. We may not stock these exact rings, but we are happy to custom design a ring in any of these styles for you.
The Most Popular Styles
The rings below belong to our own custom design collection, if you like any of these rings feel free to contact us and recite the reference number. If you wish to see more click on the link below to view our entire collection.
The Halo
The halo style is becoming increasingly popular. It is for people who love solitaires but ache for something a little more glamorous. This can be experimented with by using two-tone gold or different coloured stones.The Solitaire
A single diamond set in your choice of metal and preferred setting. It is a classic and timeless look. It matches any outfit and exudes under stated elegance.
The Shoulder Bands
The band features smaller diamonds, typically rounds or squares and can extend all the way around the band or half way.
The Trilogy
Typically features one larger centre stone with two smaller stones on either side. The stones are symbolic of your love in the past, present and future.
The Cluster
This is a statement piece and is for women who love something different. With clusters many different shapes can be made, such as flowers and stars. They are most commonly featured on single bands with no shoulders, in order to make the shape the focal point of the piece.
The Double Halo
The double halo is a statement piece. It is for the bold and confident woman. They work well with two-tone gold and with different coloured stones.
The Multiple Stone
This is a vintage style but it is coming into fashion this year. This style uses more than one stone shape in it's body. It is for the classy, elegant woman who is a lover of vintage fashion.
Split Bands
Split bands add modern design to a simple solitaire. The twists in the metal symbolise the coming together of two people.Two-Toned
Most two-tone designs are in a combination of yellow and white gold, however white gold and rose gold is becoming increasingly popular. Rose gold is ideal to highlight pink diamonds or just to add some contrast whereas white gold is used for the claws or prongs to help keep the diamond looking as white and bright as possible.