Most Popular Engagement Ring Settings

Simple. Iconic. Forever.

Solitaire Engagement Ring

A solitaire setting features a single centre stone, with no side diamonds. It’s clean, timeless, and puts all the attention on your diamond.

Why people love it:

• Classic and versatile
• Pairs with any wedding band
• Budget focuses on the centre stone
• Can include diamond-set shoulders for extra sparkle

More sparkle. More drama.

Halo Engagement Ring

A halo setting frames your centre diamond with a ring of smaller diamonds — often enhancing its size and shine. Halos can be round, cushion-shaped, or double-layered for added effect.

Why people love it:

• Makes the diamond look bigger
• Adds brilliance from every angle
• Works beautifully with ovals, cushions, and pears
• Often paired with pavé bands for full sparkle

Balance, meaning, and extra shine.

Three Stone Engagement Ring

A three-stone ring features a main diamond with two side stones. Together they symbolise past, present, and future — a setting that’s both stylish and meaningful.

Why people love it:

• Looks more substantial on the finger
• Has built-in symbolism
• Works well with emerald or oval shapes
• Often designed with diamond-accented bands

Not just one diamond. A full moment.

Cluster Engagement Ring

Cluster settings group several smaller diamonds to form a bold or artistic shape — from floral to geometric layouts. Often used in vintage and fashion-forward designs.

Why people love it:

• Big visual impact
• Great value for carat weight
• Unique and non-traditional
• Ideal for vintage or Art Deco lovers

What You Want Go For Why It Works
The classic look Solitaire Timeless, clean, and versatile
Sparkle and shine Halo Extra shimmer with every angle
Symbolism and meaning Three-Stone Represents past, present, and future
A unique, standout look Cluster Artistic, vintage, and bold
A fancy-shaped diamond Solitaire or Halo Highlights shapes like oval, pear, or emerald