START WITH SETTING:

SOLITAIRE

Solitaire diamond engagement ring
A solitaire ring is an engagement ring with a single, solitaire diamond. A classic style that emphasizes the center stone.

HALO

Halo diamond engagement ring
A halo ring features a center diamond surrounded by a circle of smaller diamonds. A bold style that stands out in a stack.

THREE STONE

Three Stone Engagement Ring
Just what it sounds like—three diamonds side by side. Traditionally thought to represent the past, present, and future of a relationship.

SIDESTONE

Sidestone diamond engagement ring
Like a three stone, but with smaller accent diamonds. Think of it as a step between a solitaire and a three stone.

PAVE

Pave diamond engagement ring
Pave (pronounced pah-vay) is a French word that means “paved.” Rings with pave bands look like they’ve been paved with diamonds—there is little visible metal, meaning maximum visible sparkle.

BEZEL

Bezel Setting
A bezel-set diamond is surrounded by metal. This emphasizes the diamond’s shape, while protecting it from scratches.

ALL-METAL BAND

Metal band
A band that has no diamonds on it.

DIAMOND BAND

Diamond band
A band with diamonds on it.

NEXT, EXPLORE OUR TWO DIAMOND CUTS:

ROUND

Hearts On Fire round diamond
Our Round Brilliant cut is our signature cut. It’s a bestseller, and on average returns 98% of the light that enters it.

SQUARE

Hearts On Fire Dream Diamond
Our square-cut Dream diamond is similar in brightness and intensity, but because of its fancy shape, it returns a bit less light at an average of 93% light return.

SELECT A METAL TYPE:

GOLD

Gold metal type
Our gold engagement rings are a traditional and beautiful choice. We offer rings in the finest 18K yellow, white, and rose gold.

PLATINUM

Platinum
Our platinum engagement rings are gorgeous and incredibly durable. Platinum is a denser metal than gold, and will never tarnish or scratch.

FINALLY, LEARN THE ANATOMY OF A DIAMOND:

TABLE

Diamond table
The flat, top-most part of a diamond.

CROWN

Diamond crown
The top half of a diamond. (Includes the table)

PAVILION

Diamond pavilion
The pointed, bottom half of a diamond

CULET

Diamond culet
The tiny area at the very bottom of a diamond's pavilion. It will either be pointed or cut into a facet parallel to the table.

GIRDLE

Diamond girdle
The thin perimeter that separates the top and lower halves of a diamond. We inscribe our Hearts On Fire diamonds with their serial numbers on the girdle.

FACET

Diamond facets
The "faces" or "surfaces" of a diamond that give it its sparkle. Our Round diamond has 57 facets, and our Dream diamond has 70 facets.