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Ring Designer

Choose and customize the setting that's perfect for you. Then, choose from thousands of ethically created diamonds, and we'll show you the engagement ring that you designed!

Our interactive Ring Designer tool allows you to create more than just a ring, but a symbol of your individuality, creativity, and love. Choose your diamond, setting, and metal, and, in just a few steps, you can craft a masterpiece that is completely unique to you.

Designing an engagement ring can be an exciting process. First, consider the diamond shape, setting, style, and quality that you prefer. While round is the most popular shape, oval, emerald, and cushion cut diamonds are all also great choices and can help you create something unique to your style and personality. It’s important to consider the 4Cs - carat weight, cut, color, and clarity – because they will each have a big impact on the look and price of your engagement ring. Ultimately, when you design your own ring, all of this is in your hands, so you can find the perfect combination for your engagement ring.

When choosing a diamond for your engagement ring, you need to consider the 4Cs – carat weight, cut, clarity, and color – because they determine the overall quality and value of a diamond. For example, a diamond with a higher carat weight may appear larger, but if it has a poor cut, it may not sparkle as much as a smaller diamond with a better cut. By considering the 4Cs, you can determine which aspects of the diamond are most important to you, and make an informed decision about which diamond to purchase.

Clarity refers to the inclusions within a diamond. The fewer the blemishes, the better the clarity grade of the stone. Clarity can affect the price of the diamond. The higher the clarity (clearer diamond with fewer inclusions), the higher the price. Look for a diamond that is SI (Slightly Included) or better.