Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Engagement Ring Designs Illustrated: Part One

Have you been looking for an engagement ring that speaks volumes not only about your unique relationship but also about who you are as an individual? Finding the ultimate ring requires serious research into the available options, and the process also involves a little bit of self-discovery. To aid in your adventure, Ziva Jewels has created a list of 19 of the most popular styles and details, which we will discuss over the next two blog posts. Check out the first 10 in this first one, and begin to consider which style best personifies you.

1. Halo Round Brilliant Diamond Ring


Round Diamond in Square Halo Engagement Ring

The halo is one of the most requested and beloved additions to any ring. Comprised of Pave diamonds, the halo engagement ring encircles the central stone, typically a round brilliant, where it adds sparkle, the impression of size and interest to a ring.






2. Double Halo Oval Ring

Oval Engagement Ring With Double Halo

Very similar to the single halo ring, the double halo ring simply adds a second layer of Pave diamonds to the center stone, in this case a stunning oval diamond. This is an excellent choice if you have a limited budget but love a lot of dazzle.


3. Vintage Multi-Stone Diamond Ring


Vintage Engagement Ring With Baguette Sides

Vintage has certainly become popular in fashion again lately, and that’s probably because these designs are intricate yet demure, elegant yet luxurious. This multi-stone vintage ring tastefully decorated with smaller stones and mil-grained edges on the setting.




4. Braided Band Diamond Ring

Braided Band Engagement Ring

Effortlessly feminine, the singularly feminine look and intriguing lines of a braided diamond ring are understandably alluring. The twisting is eye-catching without requiring over sized diamonds, making it a beautiful choice for every price point.


5. Split-Shank Diamond Ring


Engagement Ring With Split Shank

A single band at the bottom gives way where the setting begins, splitting into two distinct bands. The split-shank engagement ring offers more surface area for lovely Pave diamonds and a subtle but sophisticated design for those who want something impressive but not show stopping.




6. Rose Gold Diamond Ring

Pear Shaped Engagement Ring With Halo in Rose Gold

Sweet, feminine and playful, rose gold has an old soul that plays well with the modern styles. A simple setting, perhaps one with a lovely Pave diamond halo, and a killer central stone, like an over-sized pear-shaped diamond, works brilliantly, literally, when placed on a rose gold band.



7. Three-Stone Diamond Ring

Oval Three-Stone Engagement Ring

Symbolizing the past, present and future of a relationship, the always-romantic three-stone engagement ring appeals to a wide variety of brides. You may find this is the perfect ring for you if you love classics with panache. After all, it’s versatile and timeless.








8.  Solitaire Diamond Ring

Cushion Cut Diamond Solitaire

Speaking of classic, nothing beats the original in beauty, enduring appeal or versatility. The round brilliant diamond solitaire is the most well known, but you can pop in any shape or size of diamond and mix-and-match the band metal colors to suit your individual tastes.



9. Three-Stone Diamond Ring With Accents


Emerald Cut 3-Stone Ring
With Baguette Accents

Want to add more radiance to an already striking three-stone diamond engagement ring? All you have to do is splash on a couple accent stones; baguettes are always especially nice when paired with the angular beauty of an emerald cut stone.





10. Engraved Diamond Ring

Engraved Engagement Rings
With Pear Sides

Many people assume an engraved band is the same and a band with an engraving, not so! The exclusive engraved design by Ziva is an intricate carving that decorates the exterior sides of your chosen piece. It subtly enhances the beauty of any ring, and offers an alluring addition that many will admire.









While certainly one of the most exciting items one can shop for, choosing an engagement ring is an involved process that takes a great deal of consideration. In addition to selecting a ring that delights you visually, you’ll want one that symbolizes your love and fits within your lifestyle. For more ideas, visit Ziva Jewels, and be sure and check back next week, when we post the second half of our list of unforgettable engagement ring designs.

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