ENGAGEMENT RINGS
Find the perfect engagement rings for women and men at James Allen. Choose from classic to modern styles or design your own for a ring that is sure to shine.
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Women’s engagement rings
Our extraordinary women’s engagement rings
collection spans timeless styles to the latest trends.
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men’s engagement rings
Browse our amazing collection of engagement rings for men. Whether you’re looking for something traditional
or modern, we have the style for you.

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Try our free Real-Time Ring Inspection that allows you to review your desired engagement ring with the help of one of our diamond and jewelry experts.
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Select your dream setting or start with a solitaire ring
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
What is an engagement ring?
An engagement ring is a ring that is typically given during a marriage proposal. It’s a symbol of the promise to marry and often features a prominent gemstone, most commonly a traditional colorless diamond. Though gemstones are becoming increasingly popular. Engagement rings are traditionally worn on the fourth finger of the left hand, which is believed to have a vein that runs directly to the heart.
Should couples pick out engagement rings together?
Deciding whether to choose an engagement ring together is very personal. While some prefer the element of surprise, many couples choose to pick out an engagement ring together. This ensures it is a ring your partner will love, that it is their size, and that it contains any and all meaningful touches.
What finger does an engagement ring go on?
Traditionally, engagement rings are worn on the fourth finger of the left hand, stacked on top of the wedding ring. However, preferences can vary and in some cultures, women wear these rings on their right hand.
Which metals are best suited for an engagement ring?
Choosing the right metal for your engagement ring setting is important as it affects how it looks, how durable it is, and even its longevity. Popular choices include gold (yellow, white, or rose), and platinum. Platinum is a pure metal, resistant to tarnish with hypoallergenic properties.
White gold is pure gold combined with alloys to achieve its color and offers a similar look to platinum at a lower price point, but may require replating. Yellow gold, a true classic, fits just about any design. And rose gold is great thanks to its romantic appeal. Don’t forget to take into consideration skin tone, lifestyle, and personal taste when choosing the metal for your engagement ring.
How long does it take to get an engagement ring?
This depends on a few factors including customization and processing. Many jewelers have “ready-to-ship” options that can be sent out right away and arrive in a few days, whereas custom-designed rings can take several weeks. Remember that adding elements like personal engraving and other special modifications will add time.
Are lab grown diamonds good for engagement rings?
Yes! Lab grown diamonds are chemically, physically, and optically identical to natural diamonds but cost considerably less, giving you more bling for your buck. They offer high quality with no compromise on brilliance and allow you to get an engagement ring that makes everyone goWOW!
What is the setting of an engagement ring?
The setting is how the diamond or gemstone is mounted onto the ring. Popular settings include solitaire, halo, pavé, bezel, and three stone. The setting affects the ring’s durability, appearance, and how much light enters the diamond, influencing sparkle.
What is the most popular setting for an engagement ring?
Solitaire settings are the most popular thanks to their timeless elegance. Featuring a single diamond on a plain band, your gemstone is the star of the show. Also popular are halo settings, where smaller diamonds surround the center stone, which gives additional brilliance and can make your center stone appear bigger than its actual carat weight.