Simple & Elegant Engagement Rings

When you picture your dream ring, do you see something classic and timeless? Many women arenโ€™t sure about going with their gut instinct to pick a simple designโ€”after all, you want something that represents you! But there are oh, so many ways to make classic rings uniquely yours. Here are a few of our favorites:

The Solitaire

Impressions Cathedral Solitaire Engagement Ring with matching band in rose gold

Donโ€™t overlook the deceptively modestย solitaire engagement ringโ€”there are so many different ways to make it distinctively yours. For instance, you can choose an unusual center diamond shape, customize the number of prongs, pick one with gorgeously detailed engraving or have your ring made in a less-common metal such as rose gold.

The Solitaire-Pavรฉ Hybrid

Preset 1 ct. Round Center Diamond Split Shank Engagement Ring in white gold

If you love the look of a solitaire, but crave just a little something more, try a ring like this little beauty that cleverly mixes the appearance of a solitaire and a pavรฉ ring. Each time you move your hand, there will be an unexpected shimmer of sparkle! Itโ€™s the perfect way to put a little extra something into your classic ring.

The Pavรฉ

Timeless Pave-Set Diamond Engagement Ring with Emerald cut diamond in rose gold

Another of our favorite classic styles is the pavรฉ band. It gives you a bit of extra sparkle and just like the classic solitaire, it can have a style all its own with a unique center stone and shank modifications.

The Three-Stone

Pythia Sapphire Three-Stone Engagement Ring.  A round natural diamond and tow princess cut natural traditional blue sapphires

Three-stone rings were originally designed to represent the past, present and future of a couple, and this charming style has cemented itself as a timeless representation of love ever since. Try mixing and matching stone shapes and colors to make this gorgeous style the perfect piece for your love story. Love these timeless styles? You can find these beauties and more on ShaneCo.com!

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