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Best Engagement Rings
 

Welcome to our collection of the best engagement rings! Our top 20 engagement rings are all customizable, allowing you to select your preferred gold type, stone type, and color to create a truly unique piece. Our rings come in a range of engagement styles, including solitaire, halo, and side stones, giving you the opportunity to find the perfect ring that suits your style.
 
Every engagement ring we showcase is handcrafted with high-quality materials and skilled craftsmanship. Our collection includes a mix of classic and contemporary designs that boast superior quality, making them perfect for the special occasion.
 
Each engagement ring is designed to capture the beauty and intensity of love that is sure to resonate with the one you love. We pride ourselves in providing customers with engagement rings that not only look great but stay with them forever as a symbol of their love.
 
You can browse our top 20 engagement rings today and begin your journey toward a cherished and unforgettable memory.
 
 
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SOLITAIRE ENGAGEMENT RINGS FAQ

Is a solitaire ring good for engagement?

Yes, a solitaire is an exceptional engagement ring choice. Its single diamond design exudes elegance and sophistication while remaining timeless. It is also easy to pair with wedding bands, suits any personal style, and serves as a classic symbol of love, commitment, and enduring devotion.

Is a solitaire ring only for engagements?

No, a solitaire ring is not only for engagements. The term solitaire refers to a ring with a single center stone, not its purpose. While it is popular for engagement rings, it is also worn as a fashion ring, anniversary gift, or personal jewelry because of its timeless and versatile design.

Is $3000 too little for an engagement ring?

No, $3,000 is not too little for an engagement ring. A budget of $3,000 can still get a high-quality diamond or gemstone with a beautiful setting. Choosing the right cut, clarity, and metal type allows for a stunning ring without overspending. Personal style and meaningfulness matter more than price.

Why are solitaire engagement rings more expensive?

Solitaire engagement rings cost more because the single center diamond must be higher quality. Since there are no side stones to distract the eye, clarity, color, and cut need to be exceptional. The setting also highlights the diamond, so a larger or better-graded stone increases the overall price.

Who can wear a solitaire ring?

Anyone can wear solitaire rings. Their timeless, minimalist design works well on all hand types and suits various occasions. However, the final choice should reflect your own taste, so choose a style, metal, and setting that truly reflect your preference.

What is the safest solitaire setting?

From a professional standpoint, a bezel setting provides the highest level of security for a solitaire diamond. The continuous metal rim holds the stone firmly in place and reduces exposure to knocks or loosening. This setting is favored for durability and safety, especially for clients who wear their ring daily.

What finger do you wear a solitaire ring on?

Traditionally, a solitaire ring is worn on the left hand ring finger, especially when used as an engagement ring. This custom is rooted in longstanding cultural practice. However, personal preference matters, and some people choose the right hand ring finger for comfort, style, or cultural reasons.

How to dress up a solitaire engagement ring?

You can dress up a solitaire ring by layering it with other rings, such as a wedding band or ring enhancer, to create a stylish stacked look. To add extra sparkle and a personal touch, consider adding side stones, gemstones, engraved patterns, or a halo around the center stone, which beautifully highlights the solitaire.

How many carats should a solitaire engagement ring be?

The carat of a single diamond engagement ring is not fixed. It depends on your budget, your partner’s style, and the proportion of their hand. But finger size affects how a solitaire diamond looks. Smaller fingers usually suit a 0.5–1.0-carat stone because it appears larger and stays well-balanced. Medium fingers work best with 1.0–1.5 carats for a harmonious look. Larger fingers can carry 1.5 carats or more, creating a bold presence without. At SheSaidYes, we offer custom solitaire rings with lab-grown diamonds and moissanite in a variety of carat sizes, perfect for celebrating your unique love.