Fink's Jewelers Magazine Spring:Summer 2023

3.01ct Emerald cut center diamond with .35cttw size trapezoid diamonds in platinum setting.

2.03ct princess cut center diamond with 1.42cttw princess cut side diamond in platinum setting.

COLORED STONES Perhaps the most famous engagement ring to sport a colored stone is the one worn by the late Princess Diana, and now Princess Catherine. Colored stone engagement rings have been on the rise in popularity for a few years, but we’re seeing more of them these days. Modern brides love them for their uniqueness and the symbolic meaning behind different stones. Sapphires, rubies, and emeralds are all great choices for the centerpiece of her engagement ring. UNTRADITIONAL Some brides prefer the untraditional, embracing engagement rings with unique designs. The Toi Et Moi is a great choices for a modern couple that wants a band that reflects the uniqueness of their relationship. Bezel set stones and East-West set center stones also catch the eye of the untraditional bride, offering unique and elegant choices that reflect her individuality and personality. CHUNKY BANDS Bold, chunky bands are making a come back and you’ve heard it here first. Commonly referred to as cigar bands, these metal-heavy settings were popular in 2022, and are likely to continue be a top-requested look. Brides love the look, and it’s even perfect for grooms. Stone setting options are endless, as are her wedding band selections. UNIQUE CUTS The round brilliant cut might be a traditional look, but today’s brides love the unique looks like that of pears and ovals. Both cuts appear larger and elongate her finger while giving her all that spectacular sparkle she wants. Other unique cuts include step-cut square or rectangle diamonds that give off the appearance of multiple layers and parallel facets on all four sides.

2.01ct cushion cut center diamond with .85cttw double diamond halo and split shank in platinum setting.

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