Solitaire styles never go out of style- they are classy and minimalist, offering a clean, sleek look. Your ring style is there to help your lab grown diamond or gemstone stand out, and with a solitaire design your center stone of choice will get all the attention! But are you wondering if a solitaire ring will lack the “wow factor” you want? With modern details, today’s solitaries are anything but boring! We have some suggestions for you to check out when debating which solitaire engagement ring to choose!
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Hidden Halo
One of our favorite styles at the moment are hidden halos. They are defined by their intricate design cradling the center stone of your choosing. When viewing a hidden halo from above you may see a minimalist style but once you turn the ring to its side, a surprise of accenting diamonds circle the
basket. If you want even more bling, look for a detailed gallery that features milgrain and filigree designs or extra diamonds under your center stone or on the prongs.
Bezel setting
If you are someone who enjoys an active lifestyle you may want to look into this modern look. Your choice of center stone is securely set in a low-profile design to protect it from being knocked loose during work or adventurous activities. The simplicity in design is very sleek with a modern feel.
Pear Shape
Some of us want our center stones to be a showstopper and by choosing a solitaire style, your stone can stand out even more. Going with a unique shape can draw more attention to your stunning ring! With this style you can see that the band is shaped to accentuate the pear shape.
Traditional style
If you are opting for a classic, no surprises style, then a solitaire with a round center stone is the optimal choice for you. This is a style that will never stop turning heads. It’s simple yet stunning. Go for a lab grown diamond with an ideal or excellent cut to get the most brilliance and shine from your ring.
Modern Twist
Are you hoping for a solitaire, but want something that looks different from the traditional design? Modern styles add a twist to solitaires, and we are all about it. A few of our styles are low-profile with twisted bezel settings for an original look.
Two-Tone
Playing with metal colors is on trend and stacking a combination of yellow, rose, or white gold is a fun way to add some flair to your jewelry collection.
This style has a hidden halo as well as being two-tone! The basket is a warm yellow gold and the band is a fresh clean white gold. Kick ass with two trending elements in one ring!
Large Stone
Go big with your center stone! We are seeing 2.0ct and 3.0ct stones fly from our showrooms onto engaged fingers. Having a delicate band with a high profile prong setting means your stone can really pop and light up the room. We often go with an oval shape because it elongates the fingers, and makes your center stone appear larger.
Tension Setting
Another secure design, the bezel setting surrounds your center stone, but this style leaves space for your lab grown diamond or gemstone to radiate from two sides. A solitaire style that is elegant and smooth, you’ll be showing this one off to all your family and friends. At MiaDonna, we cherish our unique designs that enhance the beauty of your
lab grown diamonds or gemstones. You can combine the following styles in one ring for something that will truly stand out! We hope the following suggestions helped you on your way to finding your dream engagement ring.