Diamond Ring Styles We Carry
Our diamond ring collection is one of the most comprehensive you will find online. Whether you are shopping for an engagement ring, an anniversary band, a fashion ring, or a men's diamond ring, every piece is customizable in your choice of metal, diamond quality, and carat weight.
Engagement rings are where most customers start. We carry solitaire, halo, three-stone, side-stone, and vintage-inspired settings. Each can be configured with a round, princess, cushion, oval, emerald, pear, or marquise center diamond. If you already have a center stone, we can set it for you—just reach out and we will walk you through the process.
Wedding bands and anniversary rings include classic diamond bands, eternity rings with diamonds set all the way around, channel-set bands, pavé bands, and milgrain-accented designs. These are the pieces most often given for milestone anniversaries—our anniversary guide can help you choose by year.
Fashion and cocktail rings feature bold designs with larger center stones, multi-row diamond settings, and artistic shapes. These are statement pieces designed to stand out on the hand.
Men's diamond rings include flat bands, domed bands, comfort-fit designs, and rings with channel-set or flush-set diamonds. Men's rings are built with heavier construction for durability and available in wider widths for a substantial look. Browse our full men's diamond ring collection.
Choosing the Right Diamond Ring
Diamond shape: The shape of the diamond is the single biggest factor in how the ring looks on the hand. Round brilliant is the most popular—it maximizes sparkle and works in virtually every setting. Princess cut offers a modern, geometric look. Cushion cut has soft, rounded corners and a romantic feel. Oval elongates the finger beautifully. Emerald cut emphasizes clarity with its step-cut facets and clean lines. Every shape we carry is available across our ring collection.
Diamond quality: We offer multiple quality tiers so you can match the ring to your budget without compromising on beauty. Our diamond education guide explains the 4Cs—cut, color, clarity, and carat—in plain language so you can make a confident choice. In general, cut quality has the biggest impact on how a diamond looks to the eye, so we recommend prioritizing cut grade first.
Carat weight: For engagement rings, the most popular center diamond sizes range from 0.50 to 2.00 carats. For wedding bands and eternity rings, total carat weight typically ranges from 0.25 to 3.00 carats depending on the width and number of stones. We carry a wide range so you can find the look you want at the price point that works for you.
Ring size: Getting the size right is important. If you are shopping as a surprise, try borrowing a ring the recipient already wears on that finger, or ask a close friend or family member. We include complimentary resizing on most styles.
Metal Options for Diamond Rings
The metal you choose affects both the look and the longevity of the ring. Every diamond ring in our collection is available in multiple metal options:
14K white gold is the most popular choice for diamond rings. It has a bright, silvery appearance that complements the brilliance of diamonds, and the 14K alloy provides excellent durability for everyday wear.
14K yellow gold is the classic choice. The warm tone creates a beautiful contrast with white diamonds and gives the ring a timeless, traditional look.
14K rose gold adds a warm, romantic blush tone. Rose gold diamond rings have become especially popular for engagement rings and fashion rings.
18K gold (available in all three colors) contains 75% pure gold versus 58.5% in 14K. The result is a richer color and a slightly heavier feel. 18K is preferred by customers who want the most luxurious gold option. Learn more in our gold guide.
Platinum is the most durable precious metal for rings. It is naturally white, never needs rhodium plating, and is hypoallergenic. Platinum is the premium choice for engagement rings and wedding bands because it holds diamonds securely and develops a distinguished patina over time that can be polished back to a mirror finish.
Not sure which metal is right? A good starting point: white gold or platinum for a modern look, yellow gold for a classic look, and rose gold for a romantic look. We are happy to help you decide—contact us anytime.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most popular diamond ring style?
For engagement rings, the solitaire setting with a round brilliant diamond remains the most popular choice. It is timeless, maximizes the diamond's sparkle, and works with every personal style. Halo settings—where a ring of smaller diamonds surrounds the center stone—are a close second because they make the center diamond appear larger. For wedding bands and anniversary rings, the classic diamond eternity band is the most requested style.
How do I choose the right diamond quality for a ring?
Start with cut quality—this has the biggest impact on how the diamond sparkles. A well-cut diamond will look brilliant even at a slightly lower color or clarity grade. For color, grades G through I appear white to the eye in most settings and offer excellent value. For clarity, VS1 and VS2 grades are eye-clean, meaning any inclusions are invisible without magnification. If budget is flexible, moving up to D–F color and VVS clarity gives you the finest quality available. Our diamond education guide breaks this down in detail.
What is the difference between a wedding band and an eternity ring?
A wedding band typically has diamonds set across the top half of the ring (the visible portion when worn). An eternity ring has diamonds set all the way around the band in a continuous line. Eternity rings use more diamonds, which increases the total carat weight and the sparkle from every angle. Wedding bands are easier to resize because there is metal on the bottom of the shank, while eternity rings are more difficult to resize due to the continuous diamond setting. Both styles are beautiful—it comes down to whether you prefer the full-circle sparkle of an eternity ring or the practical flexibility of a traditional band.
Can I customize the diamond and metal in any ring?
Yes. Nearly every ring in our collection can be configured in your choice of 14K or 18K gold (yellow, white, or rose) or platinum. You can also select the diamond quality tier and, in many styles, the carat weight. This means you can get the exact look and budget you want rather than settling for a fixed configuration. If you need a specific customization that is not shown on the product page, contact us and we will work with you to create it.
How should I care for my diamond ring?
Clean your diamond ring every few weeks by soaking it in warm water with a few drops of mild dish soap for 20–30 minutes, then gently brushing the diamond and setting with a soft toothbrush. Rinse under warm running water and pat dry with a lint-free cloth. This removes oils, lotions, and everyday buildup that can dull the diamond's sparkle. Remove your ring before heavy lifting, gardening, and cleaning with harsh chemicals. Have your ring professionally inspected once a year to make sure the prongs are secure and the diamond is held tightly. With basic care, a diamond ring lasts a lifetime and beyond.