Engagement Rings

Long-hexagon-cut engagement rings featuring VRAI Created Diamonds

MEET US AROUND THE WORLD

Design Your Three Stone

DIAMOND EDUCATION GUIDES

What Is the Diamond Color Scale?

Familiarizing yourself with the diamond color scale will help you determine which diamond is meant just for you.

The 4Cs Of Diamonds

Understanding the 4Cs helps you find the VRAI created diamond that is right for you and assures you of its value.

What Is Diamond Certification?

Diamond certification provides you with the details you need to purchase your diamond with confidence.

Design Your Hidden Halo

ENGAGEMENT RING GUIDES

How to Measure Your Ring Size

Discover the right way to use our complimentary ring sizers so that your engagement ring fits perfectly from the start.

Art Deco Engagement Rings

Learn what Art Deco is, what to consider before buying an Art Deco engagement ring, and how to find the perfect design.

Timeless Engagement Rings

If you want your engagement ring to be timeless, understanding your own style and your own aesthetic is the first line of action in your journey. 

Design Your Solitaire

Engagement ring FAQs

The setting is how the diamond or gemstone is securely attached to the band of the engagement ring.

There are numerous types of engagement ring settings. Different types of ring settings change the style of the ring and offer varying levels of security. Some of the best engagement ring settings are:

  • Solitaire settings: Solitaire settings refer to any engagement ring with a single center diamond. Most engagement ring settings are a type of Solitaire setting.
  • Halo settings: Halo settings feature a center diamond fully encircled by pavé set diamonds.
  • Bezel settings: Bezel settings have a metal rim surrounding the center diamond.
  • Three Stone settings: Three Stone settings are comprised of one center diamond with two slightly smaller side stones on either side.

The most popular setting for an engagement ring is a Solitaire setting. Solitaire settings are timeless and versatile, with endless options to suit any style.

The engagement ring setting matters for several reasons. The ring setting impacts the style of your ring, how big your center diamond appears, how durable your ring is, and how much your engagement ring will cost.

The 3-month ring rule is an outdated guideline suggesting that you should spend the equivalent of three months' salary on an engagement ring. This rule should not dictate your budget; instead, your personal finances and preferences should guide how much you choose to spend on a ring.

Purchase your engagement ring at least 1-2 months before you propose. This amount of time ensures that the ring arrives on time, allows for any necessary resizing or adjustments, and gives you peace of mind leading up to the big moment. Planning ahead also gives you flexibility in case you need to make any last-minute changes.