Unique Engagement Rings As Special As Your Significant Other
When shopping for engagement rings for your bride-to-be, there are so many things to consider. You want her to love the ring, or, if she's shopping with you, she probably has something in mind. And, chances are, you are looking for a unique engagement ring. Something no one has seen yet. But what does that look like in reality? Well, you probably don't want to spend bunches on a custom ring, but oftentimes it seems like everything else has been done before. The most unique engagement rings for women may combine various popular or classic elements to create a new style.
Many unique diamond engagement rings are a mash-up of tried and true looks. Some engagement rings don't incorporate diamonds at all. What makes engagement rings unique is a combination of fresh design elements and personalized details. Something that suits the wearer and complements her style and character is truly unique to her.
Engagement rings can be made to look unique in a variety of ways. With interesting metal selections, accent stone placement or even gemstone centers, there are many ways to make your engagement rings stand out.
Top Unique Engagement Rings
You fell in love with her quirks, those tiny things that make her her. So there's no way she should be wearing an engagement ring that looks just like everyone else's (unless that's what she wants, of course). Find inspiration for that perfect unique engagement ring in our collection below. These styles take some classic design elements and spin them for truly individual beauty.
Chic East West Solitaire Diamond Engagement Ring
This setting accents the center diamond, a nod to a more classic engagement ring style. This ring is unique because it is so simple, with one stone and a band which creates a clean line and cradles the stone. As the name suggests, this ring has a very chic look to it, with a vintage feel that carries perfectly into the modern era. This unique engagement ring is perfect for someone with a simple, elegant style, looking for a fresh design.
Twisting Halo Tristone Diamond Engagement Ring
Three stone engagement rings are a classic. Halo engagement rings are perennial favorites. But you'll never blend in with the rest of them when you have this beautiful setting that blends the two together into one unforgettable design.
Two Tone Bypass Diamond Engagement Ring
We love this bypass setting with its graceful band that swirls up to and then away from your central stone. But we also love that with this setting you can choose a modern and bold design: two different metals on the same setting. It's nothing less than a statement piece.
Twist Diamond Engagement Ring
A ring doesn't have to be big to be bold. This thin band design is elegant in its simplicity, but it's also unique. The diamond appears to be floating between the sides of your band, unaided by metal.
Knife Edge Milgrain Diamond Engagement Ring
The knife edge design is a unique one, making your band look sharp and razor-thin. But this play on that design adds detailed milgrain metal work so the edges, while still bold, are softened slightly with a romantic design that harkens back to past eras.
Open Criss Cross Diamond Engagement Ring
You've seen split shank rings everywhere. This setting will remind you of the split shank, while completely standing out from the crowd of settings you've spotted. A delicate, polished band of metal swirls around one encrusted with diamonds for a mesmerizing band that will draw every eye in.
Bezel Solitaire Engagement Ring
You won't find embellishments here. There's no unnecessary flash on this ring setting. But the sleek design, which takes inspiration from the Art Deco period, is an attention-grabber. It's an even bolder choice in a metal other than white gold, like yellow or romantic rose gold.