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The Engagement Rings Worth Noticing in 2026

January 14, 2026 | marissa

30 engagement rings in all different styles that balance design and meaning

Image by Asteria Photography

Choosing an engagement ring is one of those decisions that feels both deeply personal and, well, overwhelming. In 2026, couples are moving beyond one-size-fits-all expectations and toward rings that reflect how they live, what they value, and what feels true to them. From timeless silhouettes to modern designs with unexpected details, we’ve curated a shoppable edit of engagement rings that stand out for all the right reasons. Consider this your starting point for finding a ring that feels unmistakably yours.

One final note: prices displayed without a specified gem size reflect starting points and will vary accordingly.

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Classic Engagement Rings

What makes an engagement ring classic? To us, classic and timeless go hand in hand. A truly classic engagement ring looks just as natural now as it would decades from now.. These designs tend to lean into simplicity and proportion rather than bold statements, prioritizing longevity over trend.

Classic engagement rings are typically defined by a slim band in white or yellow gold paired with a single diamond in a familiar shape, like round, oval, emerald, or radiant cut. Subtle details—think pavé bands, petite side stones, or halos—can add interest while still preserving that enduring, forever feel.

Helzberg
Oval diamond with marquise sidestones
$4,499.00
Helzberg
Emerald cut diamond with halo
$2,999.00

Capucinne
Round 2-carat diamond with pavé band
$4,950.00
Helzberg
5-carat lab-grown Asscher-cut solitaire
$8,299.00
VRAI
Radiant-cut diamond with pavé band
$1,150.00
Capucinne
Round cut diamond with halo
$4,630.00

Modern Engagement Rings

Modern engagement rings are all about rethinking familiar elements in fresh ways. One of the most noticeable shifts is the rise of east-west settings, where stones are set horizontally rather than vertically for a look that feels unexpected but still refined. Bezel settings have also become a modern favorite, offering a clean, sculptural feel that balances style with everyday wearability.

Another design having a moment is the toi et moi ring, where two stones—often different cuts or materials—share the spotlight. Together, these modern engagement ring styles feel intentional, design-forward, and quietly bold without leaning into excess.

Helzberg
Wide band solitaire marquise
$4,500.00

VRAI
Signature bezel-set east to west emerald
$4,662.00
Helzberg
Lab-grown 2ct. pear-shaped east-west
$5,000.00

VRAI
Toi et Moi emerald and pear
$10,187.00
Helzberg
Bezel-set 4 ct. marquise diamond
$9,799.00

Ben Bridge
Half-bezel radiant cut diamond
$12,899.00

Vintage-Inspired Engagement Rings

Vintage-inspired engagement rings draw from the past while still feeling relevant in the present. Rather than following modern minimalism or experimental design, these rings reference specific eras known for their craftsmanship, ornamentation, and storytelling. 

Depending on the era, vintage-inspired designs can range from the romantic, nature-driven details of Victorian jewelry to the delicate platinum filigree associated with Edwardian styles. Art Deco engagement rings lean into bold geometry and architectural lines, while Retro and Midcentury influences introduce warmer metals, larger stones, and more expressive silhouettes. Together, these rings appeal to those who appreciate detail, history, and heritage. 

Ben Bridge
Oval sapphire with diamond halo
$2,599.00
Etsy
Three white rose-cut diamonds in 18k gold
$2,750.00
VRAI
Five-stone emerald heirloom
$4,490.00
Helzberg
Oval moissanite and halo
$949.00
Charles & Colvard
2.54 ct. cushion cut diamond with milgraine band
$2,389.00
Etsy
Emerald gemstone ring
$637.00

Minimalist Engagement Rings

Minimalist engagement rings are for those who appreciate restraint and subtlety in their everyday jewelry. A minimalist approach doesn’t mean plain—it means intentional. These rings often feature smaller stones, lower-profile settings, and clean lines that feel effortless and wearable.

Rather than dramatic cathedral settings or ornate detailing, minimalist engagement rings allow the stone to sit closer to the band, creating a look that’s both refined and practical. The focus is on balance and proportion, making these designs especially appealing for everyday wear and active lifestyles where comfort matters just as much as aesthetics.

Holden
Full floating eternity band
$899.00
Capucinne
Shield-shaped lab diamond ring
$2,200.00
Ben Bridge
Oval, emerald, and round cut diamonds
$2,999.00
Charles & Colvard
Solitaire moissanite cushion cut
$1,269.00
Ben Bridge
Flush set emerald cut
$1,999.00
Holden
Marquise signet ring
$2,799.00

Unique Engagement Rings

If none of the traditional categories feel quite right, a unique engagement ring might be the answer. These are designs that don’t neatly fit into a single style, instead standing out through unexpected choices and creative combinations.

Unique engagement rings often feature colored gemstones, unconventional cuts like hexagon, kite, pear, or trillion shapes, or design elements such as asymmetry, mixed metals, or clustered stones. Many modern jewelers now offer custom or semi-custom options, making it easier than ever to create something truly personal—as long as physics is on your side.


Charles & Colvard
Asymmetrical pear diamonds
$3,429.00
Capucinne
Amaris kite morganite and diamond
$2,310.00
Taylor & Hart
Center oval with dark blue sapphire marquise
$4,745.00 (with 2.5ct lab-grown oval)
Helzberg
Margaux Rose de France Amethyst
$2,799.00
Ben Bridge
Pear and offset round diamonds
$2,999.00

Capucinne
Hexagon moss agate ring with diamonds
$980.00

If you’re earlier in the process and still getting familiar with engagement ring terminology, we’ve got you covered. This guide breaks down the basic types of engagement rings so you can browse with a little more confidence.

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6 Comments

  1. I love the fact that you’ve got several examples of alternatives to the diamond engagement ring. There’s nothing stopping someone from buying an equally beautiful saphire or opal ring, it doesn’t need to be a diamond.

  2. Lots of beautiful settings. Still a fan of the traditional solitaire – but that Melanie Casey Sargaze is spectacular!

  3. Everyone of these designs deserve a “YES”! I especially love the nature inspired designs.

  4. Look at all the wonderful creative designs. Timeless memories are created from these!

  5. I totally agree with the comment of Jane. Your collection of engagement rings are awesome. keep up the good work.

  6. Great Post! You are sharing a wonderful post. Thanks and keep sharing.

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