Want a diamond that reflects your own personal style? Find it among this brilliant array of eye-catching choices.
By: Elena Donovan MauerAthleteA flush-mount setting will protect your classic round-cut sparkler and prevent snags while you’re on the go. Swirls of white and green gold add a one-of-a-kind element. Ring by Krikawa Jewelry Designs. | |
Glamour Queen
Red-carpet appeal is yours with this radiant-cut yellow stone. The naturally colored, fancy yellow diamond is surrounded by myriad colorless diamonds and set in a platinum, diamond-encrusted band. Ring by Amgad. | |
Purist
If you like your diamonds the way nature intended, look for a rough uncut diamond like this one, set in 18K gold with a sweep of micropavé diamonds on the band. Ring by Diamond in the Rough. | |
Boho Bride
The rose-cut shape is believed to have originated in India in the 1500s, and today the cut still carries exotic charm. This one is set in a handcrafted ring of 18K gold, with several accent diamonds. Ring by Zavida Gemstones. | |
Goth Girl
If you’re searching for something with rock-star appeal, consider a cushion-cut black diamond set in platinum with a funky, vine-inspired motif. Ring by Neil Lane. | |
Minimalist
The fancy cut of this pear-shaped diamond really pops in a streamlined band of platinum and a sleek bezel setting. Ring by Tiffany & Co. | |
Romantic
Don’t be afraid to show your love. Choose a light pink heart-shaped diamond set in platinum and 18K rose gold. Ring by Beaudry. | |
Eco Enthusiast
You’ll harmonize with nature when you wear this oval rose-cut diamond. It’s certified conflict-free and the band is hammered, recycled 18K gold. Ring by Dawes Design. | |
Iconoclast
No one said the diamond ring you choose has to be a solitaire. Here’s a new twist: two Asscher-cut diamonds set in platinum. Hey, do it your way! Ring by Daniel K. |