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Top 5 Engagement Ring Trends You Need To Know For 2022



Cushion or in the shape of a pear, vintage or modern, grown or unnatural? When buying jewelry, numerous possibilities are available, especially if you're looking for a particular piece exclusively for yourself. Following are some of the ring styles you can look out for:


1. Personal Style


● People prefer unique designs that reflect their particular flair over the conventional diamond engagement ring. This can take the form of original patterns, unusual shapes, or precious stones.


● Ever since the well-known American actress Emily Ratajkowski uploaded a photo of her engagement ring, the Toi et Moi [2-stone] ring, it has become more popular. The trendy stones are pear and super elongated cushions if you are looking for such personalized rings.


2. Men’s Engagement Rings


● Nowadays, men opt for solitaire engagement rings, diamond engagement rings, signet/class ring designs, and more aesthetically pleasing wedding bands.


3. Thinking outside the Diamond


● The era of diamond-only rings is over. Instead, the modern engagement rings feature gemstones as the primary or secondary stone.


● Sapphire, emeralds, and rubies are the three most popular gemstones.


4. Cultivated Diamond and Gemstone


● Lab-grown or Modern diamond rings are becoming the new standard. In addition, you receive more stones for your money by using cultivated ones, which are also environmentally friendly.

● For instance, a naturally occurring 8-carat gem-quality emerald can cost between $100,000 and $250,000. A lab-created equivalent costs $5,000.


5. Metal-Heavy Rings


● Consumers spend on bold designs that can last a century instead of delicate ones that break easily.


● Customers look for things that can change their moods and let them express themselves.


Vintage Engagement Rings Trends 2022




1. Halo or Cluster Rings


● Halo or cluster rings have a thin profile with numerous small diamonds blended together and are preferred by women.


● Little stones of diamonds surround the primary diamond in these rings.


2. The Three-Stone Rings


● The return of the magnificent (and quite glam) three-stone ring can be attributed to the royal family.


● The center stone tends to be slightly larger, although generally, all three stones are of the same size.


● Three-stone rings are ideal for people with traditional tastes who want something understated but striking.


3. Colored Gemstones


● While the diamond will always be king of the engagement ring kingdom, colorful stones such as sapphires, emeralds, and aquamarines have become more fashionable these days.


● Colored gemstones are taking on a new life due to the symbolic significance of why they were first chosen centuries ago.


4. Milgrain/Art Deco


● For fans of the past and history, milgrain rings with intricate details are a popular choice.


● This method is known as "a thousand grains" in French and refers to the tiny metal beads frequently grouped in elaborate shapes or patterns.


5. Rose Cut Rings


● Similar to how the rose is a traditional flower for a bridal bouquet, a rose-cut diamond is a remarkably romantic option for an engagement stone.


● An antique diamond known as a "rose cut" has a flat bottom rather than a culet and a domed top with 24 facets, some of which are triangular facets set in the shape of a rose.



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