Engagement Ring Guide

Engagement Ring
Buying Guide

Buying the perfect engagement ring for the one you love can feel like a daunting prospect. Learn everything you need to know about the various details to consider so you can make the right choice and find the ideal engagement ring with our expert advice.

How to choose the perfect engagement ring

There are many different factors to consider when choosing an engagement ring - especially if you’re planning a surprise proposal for your partner. Here are some tips to think about when making a decision.

1. Calculate the budget

Working out how much to spend on an engagement ring can be tricky. Traditionally it has been said that you should spend 2-3 months salary on a ring. Nowadays, however, this figure is much more flexible.

Rather than trying to save a full 3 months worth of salaries before you’re able to propose, make use of our engagement ring calculator to work out how much you can reasonably afford to spend. Diamonds Factory also offers finance options for when you find the perfect ring.

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2. Choose the ideal style

Choosing “the ring” should be a truly personal experience, where style is carefully considered to create the design of your partner’s dreams. Take their style and hobbies into consideration when choosing a ring. Are they very active or play a lot of sports? This may affect the size of the stone or ring that you end up choosing.


It is also a good idea to take notice of what jewellery your partner already wears if any at all. For those who like to swap and change accessories based on trends, opt for a more traditional engagement ring such as the classic solitaire setting or princess cut stone. These will work with every look they pull together. For those who like to stick to staple pieces every day or prefer to keep a carefully curated capsule wardrobe, a more creative, stand out design may fit with the styles they are already used to wearing.

3. Get the ring size right

We know that not everyone knows their ring size - and that’s ok! Here are some ways you can find the perfect ring size for you or your partner.


5. Choose the diamond shape

The next detail to consider is the shape of the stone. The shape of a stone takes into account how well the
diamond has been cut. Proportional, well-cut diamonds deliver the highest amount of sparkle.

Diamond shapes are categorised into two groups: round diamonds and fancy shape diamonds.

Round diamonds are the most traditional diamond shape while fancy shape diamonds refer to any diamond that is not round.

Diamonds Factory offers princess, cushion, emerald, oval, pear, marquise, heart, Asscher, and radiant fancy shaped stones
so it's worth browsing through them all to find something your partner will love.

Oval

An oval-shaped diamond is a really elegant stone. Cut into an elongated circle, this cut features shimmering facets that make the light dance and can create the illusion of longer fingers. Bold and sophisticated, the oval diamond is a unique shape for a wearer who likes to express their individuality.

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Emerald

Emerald-cut stones are sought after for their understated glamour and eye-catching depth. The octagonal step cut features parallel, rectangular facets, and the large, open table (top face) highlights the stone’s colour and clarity. The emerald cut is a great choice for those seeking an Art Deco-inspired ring style.

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Princess

Loved for decades for its contemporary style and gorgeous sparkle, the princess cut is one of the most popular fancy shapes. Princess-cut diamonds are square-cut stones with pointed corners so are perfect for those who love a contemporary style.

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Pear

The pear shape features a round shape that is tapered into a teardrop and offers an extraordinary display of light. Like oval and marquise diamonds, the flattering pear shape helps to elongate the finger—especially when worn with the point facing towards the nail.

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6. Choose a precious metal

Aside from the gem itself, the metal of the ring band is another important detail to take into consideration. If you’re buying for someone else, it's best to ask them what they like or what suits them as different metals suit different skin undertones or pay attention to the colour of metal they wear on a regular basis. If you’re buying for yourself, stay true to your tastes and pick something that speaks to you - it’ll be with yo for a long time after all.

Finally, Learn about the differences between each of our precious metals in our metal guide.

7. Choose a precious stone

Arguably the most important part of the ring, you next need to choose the gemstone.
Diamonds are considered the most traditional stones for an engagement ring but if your beloved leans towards
less-than-traditional tastes, there’s a plethora of alternative stones for your to choose from.

Diamond

Engagement rings traditionally feature beautiful, sparkling diamonds. They are the top choice for proposals as they are hardy, durable, and as long-lasting as your love for your partner. They offer gorgeous sparkle and depth and you can even find them in different colours so it can be suitable for anyone’s individual tastes.

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Emerald

Emerald jewellry can trace its roots back centuries and is a highly sought-after stone. These deep green gems make for a really unique engagement ring and they have exquisite depth to them and have long been considered the stone of love and truth.

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Sapphire

Giving your loved one a sapphire engagement ring is a great choice for those who love to show off their individuality. Sapphires are almost as hard as diamonds, are considered to be rarer, and are utterly unique, so are just as precious and durable and the perfect alternative to diamonds.

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Ruby

If you’re looking for the non-traditional in every aspect for your wedding and marriage, rubies pave the way for a beautiful and unique ring. Although not as durable as rubies or sapphires, rubies are still one of the most hard-wearing gemstones, enabling your loved one to wear it for years to come.

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8. How to buy

So you’ve got the right size, you’ve chosen the setting and shape, and found the perfect stone for your ring - how do you go about purchasing it? You have a number of options to consider.

Ready-to-buy

Ready-to-buy rings are like buying clothing from a shop - they’re easy to find and you know exactly what you’re getting. They don’t offer any kind of customisation or personalisation but they boast the quickest delivery times as they’re already made and ready to be shipped out to you.

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Custom made

Custom made rings are created using existing elements brought together in a personalised fashion. With our custom made rings you can not only choose the size of the ring band but also the quality of the stone, whether the diamonds are natural or lab grown, and the size of the stone, as well as a host of other details to make their ring perfect. Almost all of our rings are custom made to your specifications.

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Bespoke

If, however, you’re looking for a ring that is truly unique - or you have a great idea in mind - get exactly what you want by using our bespoke engagement ring services. Our jewellers will talk you through your vision, draw up a design, and then craft your ring to your exact specifications. This option offers the most individuality and creativity.

Create a Bespoke Engagement Ring

Finally, when you’ve worked out whether bespoke, custom made, or ready-to-buy is right for you, decide where you’d prefer to purchase the ring. Choosing whether you buy your ring online or in-store comes down to personal preference.