5 Rings We’d Say “Yes!” to in a Heartbeat
Propose with an unexpected ring
With the world in a constant state of change, we need this season to be more joyful than ever. If you’ve chosen this time of the year to be that moment in your life, make it unforgettable with a ring that stands out amongst the millions of diamond solitaires out there. Make it on the level of Kate Middleton adoration for your great love. Meet five rings we’d say “Yes!” to in a heartbeat.
Phillipa
For designer Ana Khouri, your engagement ring should accentuate your natural elegance. A thick and bold yellow gold band with an offset brilliant diamond is the perfect twist to the classic solitaire.
Phillipa ring with oval diamond Haute Joaillerie, price available upon request by Ana Khouri
Eternity
Engagement bands are proving very popular now, and we cannot argue with the logic behind it: why have one diamond when you could have an entire row of them? Emerald cut diamonds give a candlelight glow to this modern ring.
Emerald cut diamond eternity band, $8,500 by Ashley Zhang
Mirage + Reflection
Contemporary designer Bliss Lau’s jewelry is a physical experience, like this piece, composed of two rings interwoven to create a perfect match. An engagement ring and wedding band in one—what better way to symbolize eternal unity?
Mirage + Reflection Ring Set, $10,673 by Bliss Lau
Crescendo
With a vertical marquis diamond set on the edge of a cat-claw band, the soft color of the pink gold makes this Katkim ring perfect for those wanting a piece that matches their everyday jeans and T-shirt whilst still being elegantly eye-catching.
Marquise Crescendo Ring, $3,300 by KATKIM
Three Stone Shaker
Playful and avant-garde, this Moritz Glik ring provides an endless shimmer of diamonds that move with you. Filled with precious fragments, this ring is for those looking to shake their finger at any given opportunity.
Three Stone Shaker Ring, $9,800 by Moritz Glik
P.S. If none of these strike your fancy, we know loads of bridal jewelers who can help you find the one.
Editor: Samantha Durbin
Wordsmith: Livia Primo Lack
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