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Engagement Rings

If you want a ring with style as everlasting as your love, check out these amazing engagement rings . No matter which one you decide on, you are sure to wind up with an instant heirloom .

Antique 

Since one is never quite like another, a vintage ring has the advantage of being yours and yours alone. Delicate Edwardian Designs from the early 1900s are as popular as the sophisticated art deco looks from the twenties and thirties.

Antique engament ring

Prong Setting

This iconic engagement ring is characterised by a round brilliant cut stone in a prong setting. Designed for the first time by Charles Lewis Tiffany in 1886, the silhouette works on nearly every bride, regardless of her personal style.

Prong Setting Ring

Yellow Diamond

These beautiful stones have been used in jewellery making for more than 100 years, though only recently have they become the popular stone for engagement rings. This eye catching look appeals particularly to celebrity brides.

Yellow Diamond Ring

Emerald Cut

Worn widely in the art deco era, this rectilinear stone takes its name from the traditional cut for emeralds. Yet no other shape so well deserves diamond’s other name; ‘ice’. This beautiful gem stone can be worn alone or with side stones

Emerald Cut Ring

Three Stones

Symbolising a couple’s past, present and future, this style features three stones of roughly the same size and shape that are most often round. Three-

stone rings have existed for hundreds of years, but the look works for brides as stylish and up to the minute as Megan Marckel.

Three Stone Ring

Micro Pave
Invented in Paris about 20 years ago, this technique involves setting many tiny stones on a ring. The gems can appear everywhere, from the band and prongs to around the main stone.

Micro Pave Setting Ring

Eternity Band

In the 1950s, Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn popularised this look, featuring an endless circle of diamonds. Because it relies on a collection of relatively small stones to dazzle, it can be an affordable alternative to a diamond solitaire.

Eternity Band Ring

Alliance Ring

The simple alliance ring, in gold or platinum is favoured by both minimalists, who love it for its simplicity, and jewellery loving brides who want a ring that goes with everything.

Alliance Ring

Wide-Band Solitaire
Bold, sleek and modern , this style is ideal for brides who prefer not to wear an engagement ring with a wedding band. Its strong enough to stand alone.

Wide-Band Solitaire Ring

Side Stones

A favourite from the 1940s on, this ring uses two smaller stones, such as baguettes, to flaunt the main stone by flooding it with light and making it sparkle even more.

Side Stones Diamond Ring