When it comes to women's rings, you're likely to find a variety of gemstones in addition to diamonds. For example, you can find topaz, aquamarine, tourmaline and tanzanite alongside diamond rings and impressive decorative pieces. Engagement rings are generally everything from classic solitaires to dazzling halo settings and round cut brilliant diamonds to emerald cuts.
The engagement ring is the most important purchase a woman will ever make, so she wants to get it right. It's not just about the diamond any more; women are looking at other coloured gemstones that can be used as dress rings to be worn on other occassions.
Dress rings can be worn by both men and women, and there are many different designs to choose from. Some dress rings are simple and elegant, while others are more elaborate and detailed. Our dress rings are available in a variety of metals, including rose gold, yellow gold, white gold, and sterling silver.
A "dress ring" is sometimes called a "safety-ring" because it is worn outside the wedding ring and can be used on any finger where it is too dangerous to wear a wedding ring. A ring for personal use, usually worn as an engagement ring, for attending parties, and so on, is called a "dress ring."
A dress ring is usually thin in width, just as thin as an engagement ring. It can be of any precious material, and can have its ends turned outward, creating a circular frame. A dress ring is a ring that a woman wears on the fourth finger of her left hand indicating that she is not married- but engaged.
Dress rings are usually worn on the thumb, index or middle finger. They can also be worn on the ring or little fingers, although this is less common. The most popular ring sizes for a dress ring are 19mm or 18mm - these are the same as ring sizes for wedding rings.
Some dress rings are made from a single design of metal. Others are made from a combination of metal. The metal will either be solid or plated.
Don’t mistake a dress ring for an engagement ring. It may be possible for some, but in general, engagement rings are designed to serve as the bride-to-be’s forever ring. An engagement ring is worn on the left hand, and it must be carefully chosen depending on what she likes. It should also have a low profile and sit flush to her finger. A dress ring, on the other hand, can be as bold and flashy as you like.
Ring lovers, pay attention! Most famous jewelry houses include rings in their collection. Rings are created to make a statement. You can wear a colorful combination of gemstones or an elegant cluster of diamonds to get noticed.
Whether it's the prettiest of pastels or the most intense emeralds, dress rings are vivacious, vibrant and highly collectable. You'll find intricate diamond filigree work, precious pearls and striking colored stones including peridot, blue topaz, pink sapphire, and tanzanite. Diamonds remain the strongest stone. Sapphires and other precious stones score highly on hardness as well.