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Unusual Diamond Styles For Engagement Rings

Diamonds and engagement rings come in all different shapes, styles and patterns. For each and every couple there is a ring that suits their style and their dreams, but finding just the right one can sometimes be challenging. Looking for something outside the traditional may provide you with options for distinctive types of engagement rings you have been searching for.

A popular twist on the traditional engagement rings and wedding band sets is to use unique types of metals and gems. Engagement rings can now be made of the standard gold and silver, but platinum, titanium and palladium are also becoming more popular. There is also the option to use pink gold or combine different colors of gold and silver or other types of metals.

Bands can also be different shapes, although many engagement rings feature a relatively simple flat or round band. Other options can include curved bands, bands that interlock with the wedding ring or bands that are uniquely shaped as a combination engagement and wedding style set.

Heart, oval or round shaped diamonds can be used on an original type of band to make engagement rings less traditional, however changing the shape of the diamond can really make an impact.

One very popular and beautiful option is the use of princess cut diamonds in the ring setting. Princess cut is square when viewed from the top but it is triangular in shape from the side. This allows lots of facets for light reflection within the ring, adding flash and color to the ring.

For women that have longer fingers engagement rings that flow with the length of the hand is very flattering. A marquis cut diamond does just that as it is a very elongated oval with two pointed ends. This is an outstanding shape to make a smaller diamond look larger or to add an original look to a more traditional ring band.

Ascher, princess cut diamonds and Marquis cut diamonds can be stand-alone stones in solitaire engagement rings but they can also be used in three stone engagement rings. The natural shape of both these cuts lends to being bordered on either side with smaller baguette style gems or diamonds. Other shapes that do well in three stone bands and rings include round cut, oval and princess cut diamonds.

Before shopping for engagement rings it is important to look at the options you have. Comparing engagement rings with regards to diamond shape, bands and appearance will help you select the perfect ring.

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