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Classic Engagement Ring Sets

Engagement Rings Sets are a classic symbol of love and commitment. They’re also an opportunity to showcase your style and create something special for your fiancée. Engagement ring sets are especially popular these days because they can make it easier to coordinate with other jewelry pieces, such as bracelets or earrings. Whether you’re planning an antique-inspired vintage look or something more modern like Art Deco – there are so many different ways to dress up this classic style that can fit any budget!

The Solitaire Engagement Ring Set – features a single, stand-out diamond set in a classic band

The Solitaire Engagement Ring Set – features a single, stand-out diamond set in a classic band.

This is the perfect engagement ring for a woman who loves diamonds. It’s simple and classic but made extra special by being set with one gorgeous diamond that sparkles like stars on her finger. This style of setting has been popular since the early 1900s when it was first used to make rings for movie stars such as Rudolph Valentino and Jean Harlow (though no longer available).

The Solitaire Engagement Ring Set is available in three different sizes: 4mm wide; 6mm wide; 8mm wide. It comes with our signature gift box so you can give them as gifts or keep them for yourself!

The Three-Stone Engagement Ring Set – symbolizes the couple’s past, present, and future together

The Three-Stone Engagement Ring Bands – symbolizes the couple’s past, present, and future together.

The center stone is the present; it signifies a fresh start in life together. The side stones are from your past and your future; they represent all the joys that you’ve shared so far. They can be small or large, diamonds or other gems—it’s up to you!

The Pavé Engagement Ring Set – showcasing a band covered in smaller diamonds for a glittering effect

The Pavé Engagement Ring Set is a truly timeless classic, featuring a band covered in smaller diamonds for a glittering effect. The word “pavé” comes from the French word for “small stones”, and pavé diamonds are often used in engagement rings because they’re so eye-catching—and you can choose whether you want your ring to be completely covered or just sprinkled with these small stones.

The pavé setting is another popular choice among women who are looking for something more contemporary than traditional round settings. It’s easy to see why: channel settings allow light to pass through the diamond without being reflected into its surroundings (which means less glare). This makes them ideal when choosing an engagement ring set since they’ll look crisp and clean no matter where you decide to wear them!

The Halo Engagement Ring Set – features a larger center diamond surrounded by a halo of smaller diamonds

The Halo Engagement Ring Set – features a larger center diamond surrounded by a halo of smaller diamonds.

The Halo ring is an engagement ring setting that features rows of smaller diamonds surrounding the center stone. The style was first popularized in the late 19th century and has become one of the most popular trends in modern jewelry design today. It can be made up of one or more rows, set in any variety (including white), and set in any color imaginable.

The Vintage Engagement Ring Set – evoking old-world charm with intricate designs and unique settings

The Vintage Engagement Ring Set evokes old-world charm with intricate designs and unique settings.

Vintage rings are usually made of gold, but they can also be crafted in other precious metals such as platinum or palladium. The design is often more intricate than modern rings—the setting might have an intricate texture, or it may have an openwork design that’s reminiscent of Victorian mourning jewelry. Many vintage rings feature gemstones as well: diamonds, rubies, sapphires—you name it!

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Truly Timeless Classic Engagement Ring Sets

The Art Deco Engagement Ring Set – incorporating geometric patterns and bold lines inspired by the 1920s

The Art Deco Engagement Ring Set – incorporating geometric patterns and bold lines inspired by the 1920s

This design is inspired by the 1920s when bold, modern, and elegant designs were popular. It evokes old-world charm with intricate designs and unique settings that suit any bride-to-be’s taste.

The Channel Set Engagement Ring Set – showcases a row of diamonds securely set in a channel for a sleek and modern look

The Channel Set Engagement Ring Set – showcases a row of diamonds securely set in a channel for a sleek and modern look

A channel set engagement ring is a style of setting where the diamonds are held in place by a groove or channel. This can be done by laser-cutting or milling a series of holes into the side of your wedding band and then sinking them into your fiancé’s finger. It’s simple, modern, and timeless!

The Twisted Engagement Ring Set – features a twisted band for a touch of whimsy and originality

The Twisted Engagement Ring Set – features a twisted band for a touch of whimsy and originality

The twisted band is an incredibly versatile design element that can be incorporated into any style of engagement ring. Whether you’re looking for something fun or simple, this ring set has got your back!

The Floral Engagement Ring Set – incorporates a beautiful floral design into the setting, symbolizing love and growth.

The Floral Engagement Ring Set – incorporates a beautiful floral design into the setting, symbolizing love and growth.

This ring is characterized by its delicate beauty. The band features an intricate floral motif that has been handcrafted from 18k gold and set with diamonds to create a truly timeless classic engagement ring. Delicate yet bold, this unique piece will be cherished for years to come!

Once you’ve settled on a setting style set, it is time to get down to business. The next step is finding the right diamond! Luckily, this can be done with little knowledge or experience. We have a few tips for making sure that your chosen ring’s diamond is as perfect as possible:

Make sure that it is certified by an independent lab like GIA or IGI so that you have peace of mind when purchasing something handmade;

Compare your chosen stone to others in similar settings from reputable dealers;

  • if possible, request an appraisal from them before buying anything so they can give an estimate of what its worth;
  • if possible, try negotiating down their price based on these findings instead of just accepting whatever may come across their counter without knowing what value they placed on yours;
  • ask them how long they’ve been working in this field since there’s always room for improvement when dealing with precious metals such as gold & silver which don’t oxidize easily like copper does when exposed too long at higher temperatures (which means older rings shouldn’t necessarily be assumed less valuable either) ;
  • once purchased & cleaned up properly (dry cleaning materials can discolor some stones over time due not only being abrasive but also containing chemicals that react differently depending on how often they get handled by different people), make sure not only do they look new again but also feel smooth enough against the skin without slipping off during movement or sweating sweat around the eye area when worn outside ;
  • always check out reviews online before making any purchases especially ones made outside of the country where the product originated from since there might be some slight variations within each ring size category compared to average sizes between countries so unless written specifically about a specific model here, chances are high prices could rise significantly higher than expected due appropriate measurements taken before purchase already came into existence

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