Platinum's white color is a great match for some matching promise rings styles. Try one of these styles if you want your diamond engagement rings to really pop.
Solitaire matching couple jewelry
A solitaire setting is a timeless engagement ring style that was popularized by Tiffany & Co. It features a single gemstone diamond fixed to a metal band. The band can be pave-set with diamonds, or it can be sleek and simple with no other diamonds or stones. Solitaire engagement rings are a classic style of engagement ring that can be worn with any diamond shape and metal type. However, platinum's icy color is particularly stunning when paired with this timeless setting.
A halo setting is a great choice if you want an engagement ring to be seen from across the room. A halo setting surrounds the center diamond with a circle made up of accent stones. This creates the illusion that the diamond is larger. The sparkle doesn't stop there. Pair a halo with a platinum pave band or go sleek with a metal band.
Vintage Engagement Ring
Vintage engagement rings are popular among couples because of their colorful gemstones, Art Deco vibes, and fancy filigree. These antique styles look fantastic in platinum settings. The pale platinum tone contrasts beautifully with bright turquoise, amethyst and blue enamel. Choose a piece inspired by the Edwardian period with a monochromatic pattern paired with intricate scrollwork to create a truly unique forever adornment.
Three Stone Engagement Ring
A three-stone ring is romantic in design and represents the past, present, and future of a couple. This type of setting features a center stone that sparkles and two side stones. These can be diamonds or colored gemstones. The result is a style that's similar to a solitaire, but with more sparkle. Combining a three-stone engagement ring and a platinum wedding band with accents will create a classic look.
Bali Accented Oval cut
Platinum settings can be used with any diamond shape. When choosing your diamond, color is something to consider. Due to platinum's lustrous shine, it is important to select a diamond which can match the shine without looking yellow or dark.
The color of fancy diamond shapes such as the Asscher, princess, Asscher, emerald, and heart cut diamonds is more likely to show than a classic diamond shape like a round one. If you like one of these shapes, choose a stone that is H or I in color to get the best platinum result.
The brilliance and brightness of other shapes, such as cushion and round brilliant diamonds, can mask unwanted colors. As a general rule, however, it's recommended that you purchase a diamond with a color of H or above for the best results.
Here Can I Purchase a Platinum Ring
You can find platinum jewelry and engagement rings in many places, including local jewelers or online. Shop around and don't hesitate to make a purchase. Your platinum piece will last for many years.