Elegant Pastels
While sapphire and ruby have long been favored for engagement rings, it’s time to highlight gemstones in delicate pastel tones like blush pink, lilac, lavender, and peach. Options such as colored diamonds, spinel, and sapphire in these shades create a romantic touch. Set in platinum, these gems truly stand out with a timeless elegance.

Pink and Green Diamond Platinum Three-Stone Ring by Gem Platinum

Diamond and Black Diamond Platinum Ring by Simon G.
Gender Fluid
Designed for anyone, these rings showcase a contemporary aesthetic with bold geometric patterns, step-cut diamonds, and intricate metalwork. Crafted for comfort, these versatile bands are slightly wider, making them perfect for everyday wear.
Bezel Beauty
Elegant and modern, platinum bezel settings secure gemstones while offering superior protection—especially for delicate pear or marquise cuts. Their pointed edges require extra care, and a bezel ensures durability. Whether a full or half bezel, this setting adds a contemporary touch, enhancing the design of any engagement ring.

Asscher-Cut Diamond with Platinum Bezel-Set Halo of Caliber Step-Cut Diamonds by Kwiat.

Diamond and Platinum "Markle" Ring by Jade Ruzzo.
Metal Focus
These engagement rings emphasize metal as a key design element. Featuring wide, unembellished settings, they offer a minimalist aesthetic with bold proportions and a striking profile—perfect for securing larger stones or highlighting a single breathtaking diamond or gemstone.
Timeless Emerald Cuts
With sleek, linear facets, emerald-cut diamonds exude enduring sophistication and never fall out of favor. Their understated elegance defines true chic. While these diamonds can reflect the hue of their metal setting, the natural brilliance of platinum always enhances their pure, radiant beauty.

Three-Stone Diamond and Platinum Ring by Gem Platinum.

French-Cut Diamond and Platinum Band by Single Stone.
Square Revival
From princess to cushion to radiant cuts, square-shaped diamonds are making a strong comeback. A favorite in the 1990s, the princess cut is regaining popularity as Gen Z embraces the trends of that iconic decade.