5 Unique Engagement Ring Trends You Won't Be Able To Avoid In 2024

Like any other sector of fashion and design, bridal trends change from year to year. From the year's must-have floral arrangements to the most breathtaking gowns of the moment, every wedding detail goes through its own fads. And while engagement rings are meant to be lasting testaments of love rather than trendy, replaceable accessories, the tides of fashion affect them, too.

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On the upside, bridal jewelry trends can help you discover gorgeous aesthetics and designs that you may not have encountered before, which may help your decision-making process. After all, there's a lot that goes into ring shopping. While considering your materials is a good place to start, finding the perfect keepsake goes beyond choosing the right metal for your engagement ring. You need to find a piece that resonates with you, from the cut of the stone to the style of the setting and the ring's overall silhouette.

This year, engagement ring trends aren't pulling any punches in creativity and elegance. If you want a peek into the most stunning jewelry this year has to offer, expect to see beautiful, unique designs that incorporate one-of-a-kind details like pearl accents, dual centerpieces, and even stacked sets of matching rings. Intrigued yet?

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Pearl accent engagement rings

Large, nacreous pearls make for a classy centerpiece for your engagement ring, but one 2024 trend is showing how tiny, delicate pearls also have their place in contemporary ring styles. When placed as dainty side stones, pearls add an elegant accent to engagement rings both simple and intricate. Better yet, their soft sheen pairs well with any metal, whether you're searching for a ring in gold, silver, platinum, or any other material. To put a personal twist on this trend, don't forget that pearls come in shades other than white, including champagne, chocolate, and even lavender. 

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Toi et moi engagement rings

French for "you and me," toi et moi engagement rings incorporate two distinct centerpiece stones to represent both partners in the upcoming nuptials. Usually, these stones are similar in size but with contrasting shapes, such as pairing a baguette cut with a teardrop. As for the gems, these rings look simple and chic with matching stones or unique and personal with different colored stones. We especially love the meaning you can capture in the distinct shapes and hues of toi et moi rings, which allow you to meaningfully embody yourself and your spouse-to-be.

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Lab-created stones

Unsurprisingly, 2024's headed toward some conscientious engagement trends, such as the increasing popularity of lab-grown stones. The term "lab-grown" can make some shoppers nervous, but these gems are anything but fake. Lab-grown diamonds are human-made stones created using the same forces that produce a natural diamond — pressure and heat — and they come with unique advantages. Not only are they more ethical, sustainable, and eco-friendly but they also tend to be more cost-effective, letting you get a larger or higher-quality stone without straining your budget. Oh, and they're stunning in engagement rings of all settings and styles.

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Non-traditional engagement rings

An engagement ring is more than a reflection of your relationship today — it's an enduring statement, perhaps even a family heirloom in the making. That may be why 2024 is seeing more personal, bespoke styles that don't bow down to current jewelry fads. Think of it this way: Choosing a nontraditional ring that you genuinely love is always better than settling for something traditional but uninspiring. And whether you're into the sharp whimsy of art deco, a pastoral and bohemian vibe, or something completely avant-garde, there are non-traditional engagement rings for every type of bride

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Engagement ring stacks

If one ring isn't enough to capture all the glamor and detail you dream of, why not consider an engagement ring stack? Stacked rings have been a popular jewelry look in recent years, and it seems that engagement styles are no exception now. Matched sets of two, three, or more rings allow you to explore different shapes and motifs in your engagement arrangement. And if you don't want to wear them all at once, you can mix and match the individual pieces to create numerous combinations that will help keep your look versatile and fresh.

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