Side Stone Engagement Rings

Discover the elegance of side stone engagement rings at DiamondNet!
With dazzling diamonds set along the band, these rings offer extra sparkle that beautifully complements the center stone. Perfect for those who want a bit of added brilliance, each side stone ring is crafted to showcase your love from every angle. Browse our collection to find your dream ring!

Side Stone Engagement Rings: Where Brilliance Multiplies

Move over, solitaire! Side stone engagement rings are captivating the hearts of modern lovers with their dazzling display of sparkling diamonds. Unlike the classic single-stone design, side stone rings feature additional diamonds flanking the center stone, creating a magnificent halo or shimmering band of brilliance.

At DiamondNet, we understand the allure of a grand gesture. Our exquisite collection of side stone engagement rings boasts a variety of styles to capture your unique love story.

Unveiling the Magic of Side Stones

Enhanced Brilliance: Side stones amplify the fire and sparkle of the center diamond, creating a breathtaking light show that will leave her breathless.

A Symphony of Styles: From delicate halos to cascading shoulders, our side stone designs offer endless possibilities. Discover intricate milgrain settings, elegant shared prong settings, or dazzling pave settings, each adding a touch of personality.

For Every Budget: While side stone rings offer a more opulent look, they can also be surprisingly versatile. Choose a simple halo design with smaller accent diamonds for a more affordable option that still packs a punch.

Beyond their dazzling beauty, side stone engagement rings hold symbolic meaning. The additional diamonds represent the strength and commitment that come with your love.

Let DiamondNet Be Your Guide

Our knowledgeable staff is here to help you find the perfect side stone engagement ring. We’ll guide you through diamond selection and setting options and answer any questions you may have. Visit DiamondNet today, and let us help you find the ring that will be cherished forever.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Are side stone engagement rings more expensive than solitaire rings?

Not always! While some side stone designs can be more intricate and, therefore, pricier, you can also find beautiful and affordable options. Consider the size and number of accent diamonds, as well as the setting complexity, to find a ring that fits your budget.

2. How big should the side stones be on a side stone engagement ring?

There’s no one-size-fits-all answer to how big the side stones should be on a side stone engagement ring. It depends on several factors, including:

  • Center Stone Size: Ideally, the side stones should complement the center stone without overpowering it. A good rule of thumb is to choose side stones that are half (50%) to two-thirds (65%) the size of the center stone in diameter.
  • Your Desired Look: Do you prefer a subtle halo effect or a more dramatic display of brilliance? Smaller side stones create a delicate halo, while larger stones add a bolder and more glamorous look.
  • Setting Style: The setting style can also influence the perceived size of the side stones. Shared prong settings, where a single prong holds two diamonds, can make the side stones appear slightly larger.
  • Budget: Larger side stones naturally cost more. Consider your budget and prioritize the size of the center stone if necessary.
3. Can you add side stones to an engagement ring?

Adding side stones to an existing engagement ring is risky. Modifying the setting can weaken the ring and damage the center stone. Matching new diamonds to the original is also tricky.

Consider these alternatives:

  • Stacking: Pair your ring with a side stone wedding band.
  • New Ring Design: Work with a jeweler to create a new ring with side stones using your original diamond.
4. Are big engagement rings too flashy?

When it comes to engagement rings, personal preference reigns supreme! While a big engagement ring can make a statement, it’s not for everyone.

Here are some things to consider:

  • Her Style: Does your partner typically gravitate towards bold or more understated jewelry?
  • Lifestyle: A big engagement ring might be impractical for someone with an active lifestyle.
  • Budget: Big engagement rings often come with a bigger price tag.