
Eternity Enterprise Jewellers are passionate about creating timeless rings that not only will you adore, but that are also heirloom pieces, that will be treasured for generations.
So, while we’re talking ring trends, the cuts, colours, metal types and design styles that are set to be big this year, the best thing about Eternity Enterprise Jewellers, is that you can take an element of a trend, or a combination of a few, and use it to create your very own ring, that’s as classic, or as cool, as you like.
Pretty great, right?
Okay, so without further ado, check out the rings that we think are going to be a pretty big deal this year.
Open Setting:
Solitaire rings were huge about 15 years ago, and they’re already making a comeback in a big way, but this is an even more special take on the single stone style.
Rings with an open setting are especially popular among celebrities, because they are the perfect way to show off a really standout stone. Look for a four prong setting to give maximum impact to your diamond or gemstone, and consider a pavé band to really amp up the sparkle of a more simple solitaire ring.
Halo:
Halo Rings have been among the most popular choice for brides-to-be for a few years now, and there’s good reason why this trend isn’t going anywhere.
Not only are halo rings all kinds of pretty, but they’re a great way of amping up a smaller stone or giving serious sparkle to a more muted gem like an emerald, sapphire or black diamond.
Marquise:
While the more unusual cuts of diamonds have been gathering momentum over the last couple of years, we reckon the next 12 months will be all about the marquise.
There’s something really vintage-looking and timeless about this distinctive, regal shape, which makes it a beautiful addition to any ring. Though by playing around with the placement, or pairing it with other stones, it can also be a modern, unique, and entirely versatile cut.
Over Under:
We’ve been spotting these “over under” style rings popping up here and there over recent months, and we reckon they’re set to take over as a trend this year. As with rings with open settings, these are really great at showing off a quality stone, and are perfect for someone with a clean, modern style.
Ask about rings with a wrapped or split shank to check out the gorgeous variations this trend has to offer.
Ornate Bands:
Vintage style wedding rings are always in fashion, but this new take on the trend has us especially excited. From elaborate rings and filigree bands, to something a little more artisan or bohemian, textured and embellished bands are taking on new levels of style.
For brides who are less about the centerpiece and more about the aesthetic of the ring as a whole, this is the trend for you.
Rose Gold:
No jewellery trend has grown quite as quickly in recent years, as rose gold. With its pinkish undertones, this chic metal adds a lot of romance to a ring, and is a much more subtle setting for white stones than its yellow counterpart.
Particularly pretty with pink stones like morganite, we also love the idea of pairing it with turquoise, black diamonds or rubies. Definitely a trend to follow if you’re looking for something elegant, understated or unusual.
Touch of Colour:
We just love that brides are getting more creative with their choices of coloured stones in rings.
While the classics like blue sapphires, emeralds and rubies are as popular as ever, the likes of pink sapphires, morganite, canary diamonds, black diamonds and peridots are all set to enjoy a bit of a moment this year.
Princess Cut
One of the more classic cuts of diamonds, princess cuts have seen a resurgence of late, as a centerpiece in more contemporary settings.
As one of the more affordable cuts, princess rings are beautiful as a simple solitaire, but for added impact, choose them with a halo setting, paired with baguettes, or with a pretty pavé band.
Baguettes:
Baguette cut stones pack in a lot of bang for your buck, and work really well as accent stones for your ring, which is perhaps why they’ve become hugely popular in jewellery over recent years.
Harking back to art deco designs, these long, narrow stones give a glamorous, vintage finish to more modern designs. Perfect for someone who wants the best of both!
Modern Metals:
It used to be that rings came in white gold, yellow gold, or maybe platinum, but now rings can come in all manner of metallic hues, textures, and finishes, all as precious and long-lasting as gold.
As couples continue to add more personality to their ring choices, it’s little wonder that their choice of metals has become a lot more creative too.
We love the idea of mixing metals, opting for a brushed or hammered texture, or choosing a modern jewellery metal like platinum.