Buying guide

Top 7 Promise Ring Styles

Top Promise Rings Style

Promise rings symbolize love and commitment, and they’re considered a pre-engagement ring. It’s a sign that you want to take your relationship to the next level. There are so many beautiful promise rings out there, so we scoured the internet to find our top 7 favorites.

Promise Ring History

Although these seem like a newer trend, promise rings have existed since ancient times. Laws stated that couples had to wait a specific amount of time between announcing an intention to marry, and the marriage ceremony. As a result, Roman brides wore promise rings during the 2nd century BC as a symbol of a promise of marriage. Promise rings in 16th-century England were called posy rings. Today’s promise rings got their name in the 1970s, and their popularity continues to grow.

Classic Diamond Solitaire

Classic Diamond Solitaire

A solitaire is a classic promise ring because of its eye-catching center stone on a metal band. The knife-edge metal band on this example adds a unique element to a classic style ring. You can customize this ring by selecting the type of metal for the band, the size and quality of the stone as well as the cut (shape) of the stone. It’s a versatile ring that allows you to create the perfect version for your loved one.

Colorful Gemstone Solitaire

Colorful Gemstone Solitaire

This ring has a classic solitaire style with a thinner band with smooth edges that draws attention to the center colored gemstone. You can customize the metal and size of the stone in addition to picking the center stone. Choose a favorite gemstone or perhaps a birthstone to add a pop of color. If you’d like a ring that has more gemstones, look at more adorned styles that have multiple gemstones. For example, a center sapphire with two baguette diamonds on either side.

Three-Stone Gemstone Ring

Three-Stone Gemstone Ring

This customizable ring features a sparkling center diamond with two tapered baguettes on either side. The three stones of this ring symbolize the past, present, and figure. It’s a stunning ring, yet simple and meaningful.

Infinity Ring

Infinity Ring

This more elaborate promise ring features a winding curved setting with pave set accent diamonds that wrap all the way around her finger. An embellished shank is an unexpected way to adorn a ring with additional gemstones or diamonds. An infinity ring carries meaning because it represents never ending love, so a promise ring with this symbol makes an impact. Select the size of your center stone, the metal, and size, and you’re good to go.

Vintage-Style Ring

Vintage-Style Ring

This vintage-looking promise ring features a four-prong center stone that is highlighted by dazzling detail, with geometric Art Deco motifs in pave and bezel settings, milgrain embellishment, scrollwork in the gallery, and a drop shape in the front view. The vintage details, such as its filigree, give an old world romantic vibe.

Halo Ring

Halo Ring

If you’re looking for a more elaborate ring with a glamorous vibe, a halo ring is a stunningly beautiful choice. You can select halos with different shapes and designs. This particular design features a rounded square halo that cradles a center diamond with 28 round accent diamonds The rounded halo provides a unique and contemporary take on the traditional round halo, and the accent stones are pave set for an elegant finish.

Two-Tone Ring

Two-Tone Ring

A promise ring blends two different metals is an eye-catching design. This ring combines the beauty of yellow and white gold with a geometrical design pointing to a center princess diamond. This particular design features four additional round accent diamonds that frame the center stone for added sparkle. If you like this design, you can also look at designs that use different gemstones on either side of the center stone.

Metal Options

You can customize rings with different metals, so you’ll need to consider your loved one’s metal preferences and skin sensitivities. The metal impacts the overall ring appearance and can affect the price.

  • Platinum: Platinum is a brilliant, grayish-white color naturally. This metal is a hypoallergenic option with a classic, sophisticated look. One con is that the metal does develop a patina over time that could make it look a bit dull. Platinum costs more than gold, so keep that in mind.
  • Yellow gold: Yellow gold is a popular, shiny metal that’s often used in jewelry, and is typically 14K or 18K. In general, yellow, white, and rose gold will cost about the same. A con of yellow gold is that it will need regular polishing and cleaning.
  • White gold: White gold is an alloy (meaning a mixture) composed of pure gold and durable metals, such as zinc, nickel, and copper that gives this metal its strength and whiter color. A pro for this metal is that it’s more affordable than platinum. A con is that you’ll need to have it dipped every few years because its rhodium plating wears off with use.
  • Rose gold: Rose gold is composed of pure gold mixed with copper and silver alloys that help strengthen and provide its unique rose color. This metal option continues to gain popularity. One con is it’s not as widely available as other metal options.

Diamond Options

Today’s promise rings feature natural and lab-made diamonds. Lab grown diamonds have the same chemical composition, optical properties, and physical features as natural diamonds. Lab-created diamonds have other advantages as well: more affordable, eco-friendly, ethically sourced and conflict-free.

Promise Ring Shopping Tips

As you browse for promise rings, consider the following:

  • Diamond type: If you’re selecting a lab-created or natural diamond, make sure it’s certified by renowned institutes such as IGI and GIA. Certified diamonds are a good way to ensure authenticity, and they also come with details about the quality.
  • Select a reputable brand: Research the brand to make sure it’s reputable. Also research the return and warranty policies in case you’re dissatisfied with the product or have an issue. Also be sure to work with a brand that can give you the needed details about the look and quality of the gemstone.
  • Create a budget: Consider your budget as well as your partner’s likes and dislikes into account before you purchase a promise ring. Look at what type of metals they wear most often and observe what styles of jewelry they prefer.

FAQs

What is the difference between an engagement and promise ring?

A promise ring is considered a pre-engagement ring. Although it symbolizes love, loyalty, and commitment, it’s not the same as an engagement ring.

How serious is a promise ring?

A promise ring is a token of love. It shows you’re taking the relationship to the next level of seriousness.

Which finger should you wear a promise ring on?

Most women choose to wear a promise ring on their ring finger on the left hand. Some choose to move the promise ring to the right hand once they get married.

How long after giving a promise ring do you get engaged?

This truly depends on the couple. Each couple is different based on circumstances and age, so there’s not a standard amount of time between giving a promise ring and proposing.