
Women's engagement ring
2024 Women's Engagement Ring Trends!!
Here are our trendy women's engagement rings for 2024! Whether it's for your wedding ring or engagement ring, choosing your jewelry is an important moment as it will symbolize significant emotional moments in your life.
The type of alloy (yellow, white, or pink), the nature of the stone (diamond, ruby, sapphire…) or even the crimping method offer endless possibilities when it comes to creating your wedding ring. Among this plethora of options, we provide a summary of the latest wedding ring trends to help you with your choice.
Rose gold
Dare to be original by choosing a rose gold wedding ring. While couples usually opt for a gold or silver band, a rose gold ring with its coppery hue is a bold choice for those wanting to stand out from tradition. Rose gold especially complements fair skin tones.
Colored stones
From now on, the wedding band can be adorned with colors other than the classic white. You can choose colored stones to decorate your wedding ring. Garnet, sapphire, ruby, emerald, topaz... These precious stones will add color to your wedding. Even the diamond will follow this trend by taking on a yellow hue.
Halo rings
A halo setting is a style where a "halo" of stones surrounds a larger stone. This creates the impression of a bigger central stone that won't go unnoticed. You can also mix different types of stones, such as a ruby surrounded by diamonds, for example.
The cathedral setting
You're in for a real treat! The cathedral setting will showcase a striking stone: the stone will be elevated above the ring and held in place by arches that secure it. This type of setting is especially suited for engagement rings.
The "Toi et Moi" ring
What could be more romantic than a two-stone wedding ring to symbolize the union of two people? It’s Napoleon 1er who gave Joséphine de Beauharnais this type of ring with a simple band adorned with a diamond and a sapphire of the same size set side by side to represent their marriage. Today, this type of ring is reinvented in more modern and elegant designs, but always with the same desire to embody union in equality.
Retro inspiration
If you love vintage style, you might be drawn to a wedding ring with a classic design. The Art Deco style of the 1920s has been making a strong comeback in weddings in recent years, and it’s also gaining popularity in the world of jewelry. This type of ring is characterized by floral motifs and square or rectangular shapes.
The Stone Trilogy
The trilogy ring consists of three gemstones that can be claw-set or bezel-set in the metal. The number 3 is rich in symbolism; it can represent the past/present/future, the heart/mind/spirit, the beginning/middle/end… Giving a trilogy ring is therefore deeply meaningful, as this number symbolizes eternity.
The infinity ring
This is a trend we've seen appear on the fingers of many newlyweds: the infinity ring draws its inspiration from the mathematical symbol. It features two levels, like a ribbon wrapping around the finger. This wedding ring will appeal for its originality and is perfect for couples who want to stand out from the ordinary.
The oval stone
This stone shape is very popular, and it is likely that this trend will continue in 2022. This cut has the advantage of giving the jewelry a more striking appearance than a simple round shape. Additionally, its oblong form without angles adds a soft and feminine touch to the ring.
Asymmetrical trend
Originality will be on display with an asymmetrical ring. You can play with the asymmetry of stones in different sizes, the asymmetry of the ring's shape, as well as a blend of different metals and colors. The idea is to catch the eye with a detail that stands out from the ordinary.
Family heirloom
If you value family traditions and the passing down of heirlooms, you might be drawn to the idea of reworking an old family stone to create your engagement ring. Perhaps you inherited your grandmother’s ring, which now sits forgotten at the bottom of a drawer, and you’re not sure what to do with it. Here’s a great idea to make it your own: have the original stone set into a more contemporary ring that suits your style.