Trendy Meets Timeless In These Simple Rose Gold Engagement Rings
If your style tends toward minimalism, but you like to stay up-to-the-moment, a simple rose gold engagement ring might be a perfect fit. Rose gold is a currently trending metal choice among brides-to-be who love its warm, romantic glow and stylistic freshness — it's a departure from traditional white and yellow gold looks.
What makes a setting a simple engagement ring? That depends on the person you're shopping for. But we think of these settings as the classics: Solitaires, some pave settings with minimal accent stones or split shanks, and even some halo rings that incorporate a plain shank.
Here are some things to consider when shopping for a rose gold engagement ring:
- Do you want 14k or 18k rose gold? Your choice should depend on your tonal preference. 14k rose gold will appear much pinker than 18k. Because 14k uses more copper alloy, it's stronger — and rosier. By contrast, 18k rose gold actually isn't all that pink; it's more of a subtle champagne color.
- Rose gold can impart some body color to your diamond, although not nearly as much as yellow gold. Be mindful of this when you're selecting your diamond's color grade.
- Rose gold is surging in popularity, but this metal choice has gone in and out of favor over the years. It's a good idea to ensure that she truly loves rose gold for its look, because the trend might pass.
Top Simple Rose Gold Engagement Rings
These settings are our favorite to pair with the diamond of your choice for a simple rose gold engagement ring. But don't think this is the extent of our collection. We have a wide range of simple styles, whether you prefer thin or wide bands, to choose from. Think of this more as a jumping off point; a way to figure out what you like and don't in this style. Then you can jump into our full collection and have an easier time finding the one.
Classic Six Prong Solitaire Diamond Engagement Ring
A best seller, this classic six-prong setting focuses all attention on a solitaire diamond. And you can flaunt it without a care knowing your gorgeous center stone is beyond secure.
Classic Four Prong Solitaire Diamond Engagement Ring
The ultimate classic. This sleek solitaire holds your center diamond with four delicate prongs that allow the most light to hit your stone while giving subtle flashes of that trendy metal you chose.
Petite Solitaire Diamond Engagement Ring
This classic solitaire style has a slim, smooth-edged band that directs focus to the center diamond.
Enchant Diamond Engagement Ring
A rose gold band tapers toward the central diamond, framed by six delicate accent stones.
Three Stone Baguette Engagement Ring
This classic three-stone setting incorporates a central diamond with accenting baguette side stones.
Princess Studded Engagement Ring
Elegant princess-cut accent diamonds ascend within a squarish band in this traditional side-stone setting.
Bezel Solitaire Engagement Ring
In this elegant, vintage-inspired setting, a thin metal bezel encloses the central gemstone.
Plain Shank Halo Diamond Engagement Ring
A 0.34-ct crown and accent diamonds complement a center stone, creating a floral look.
Petite Three Stone Diamond Engagement Ring
A classic three-stone style on a petite band perfectly accentuates the center diamond.
Plain Shank Halo Diamond Engagement Ring
An elegant, subdued plain shank meets a diamond halo for a look that doesn't skimp on sparkle.
Two Tone Bypass Diamond Engagement Ring
A classic bypass band curves toward the center stone, incorporating 10 delicate accent diamonds: a 0.10 ct spotlight.
Open Cathedral Diamond Engagement Ring
A thicker solitaire band opens up into a cathedral style head. Elegant and sturdy, this ring will stand the test of time.