Engagement Rings

Discover our range of engagement rings that come in an array of styles, from a traditional trilogy ring to the solitaire, halo, and coloured gemstone variations. A ring for any taste.

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Kathy De Stafford 18ct White Gold ‘Elodie’ Pear Illusion Stone Set Shoulders 0.45 Carat Ring Kathy De Stafford 18ct White Gold ‘Elodie’ Pear Illusion Stone Set Shoulders 0.45 Carat Ring
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Kathy de Stafford
Price reduced from € 2,750.00 to € 1,650.00
 
Platinum Oval Sapphire Centre 0.50ct Diamond Set Shoulders Ring Platinum Oval Sapphire Centre 0.50ct Diamond Set Shoulders Ring
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Price reduced from € 2,500.00 to € 1,250.00
 
Kathy De Stafford 18ct White Gold ''Marita'' 3 Stone Diamond & Pave Shoulders 0.75ct Ring Kathy De Stafford 18ct White Gold ''Marita'' 3 Stone Diamond & Pave Shoulders 0.75ct Ring
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Kathy de Stafford
Price reduced from € 3,750.00 to € 2,250.00
 
Northern Star 18ct White Gold 0.75ct Diamond Round Halo & Shoulders Ring Northern Star 18ct White Gold 0.75ct Diamond Round Halo & Shoulders Ring
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Northern Star
Price reduced from € 7,250.00 to € 3,625.00
 

Frequently Asked Questions


Traditionally, engagement rings are worn on the ring finger of the left hand. However, this is not a strict rule and may vary depending on cultural or personal preferences. Some people choose to wear their engagement rings on the right hand or even switch them to the left hand after marriage. Ultimately, it's up to the individual to decide which hand they feel most comfortable wearing their engagement ring on.
When stacking rings with an engagement ring, it's important to strike a balance between style and comfort. Consider opting for thinner bands or bands with a slight curve so you can complement the engagement ring or try experiment with mixed metals for a unique look. Be cautious of proportions to avoid overwhelming your engagement ring. Ultimately, choose rings that reflect your personal style and taste to get your perfect ring stack.
When wearing wedding, engagement, and eternity rings, one common tradition is to place the wedding band first, closest to the heart, then followed by the engagement ring and the eternity ring on the same finger. It's important to feel comfortable and showcase each ring's beauty while ensuring they don't clash or cause discomfort.
The tradition of wearing engagement rings originated in ancient Egypt, where couples exchanged bands made of woven reeds. However, it wasn't until the Roman era that rings with gemstones became popular symbols of commitment. The tradition spread throughout Europe during the medieval period and diamond engagement rings became popular throughout the 20th century.
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