Engagement Ring Styles & Settings
Explore our definitive guide to engagement ring settings, designed to elevate brilliance, showcase the center stone, and create timeless elegance.

What is a Ring Setting?

A ring setting is the structure that holds the center stone in place. It determines the height, angle, and overall appearance of the diamond or gemstone, affecting brilliance, style, and wearability. The setting defines the silhouette and visual impact of your engagement ring.

Solitaire Setting

The classic solitaire features a single center stone elevated above the band, emphasizing brilliance and timeless elegance. Perfect for couples seeking a minimalist yet powerful statement.

Solitaire Engagement Ring
Halo Setting

Surround the center stone with a halo of smaller diamonds to magnify its size and brilliance. A glamorous, sparkling look with luxurious fire and presence.

Halo Engagement Ring
Prong Setting

Metal claws (typically 4–6 prongs) hold the stone securely while allowing maximum light for sparkle. Elegant, airy, and perfect for highlighting the center diamond.

Prong Engagement Ring
Pavé Setting

Tiny diamonds embedded along the band create continuous sparkle. Radiant, glamorous, and sophisticated from every angle.

Pavé Engagement Ring
Cathedral Setting

Elevated arches mimic cathedral curves, lifting the center stone. Creates elegance, height, and architectural sophistication.

Cathedral Engagement Ring