August 16, 2022
While shopping for an engagement ring, you’ll be looking for the perfect diamond. Although the diamond is very important, you shouldn’t neglect the details of the setting that it will live in. It’s important to choose a ring that will withstand the test of time.
Thin, dainty rings are in style. They’re lightweight, feminine, and can even help your diamond look bigger. A wider band (or shank) can take away from your center stone.
Thin bands are preferable for those who wish to stack their rings – if your engagement ring is too thick, you’ll have less room to add more rings to your finger for important events such as anniversaries.
We don’t recommend going any smaller than 1.5mm in width. While thinner bands can look beautiful, they will wear down and can even crack over time. Thinner bands are also more susceptible to bending and losing their circular shape. For extra security, choose a stronger metal like platinum for an engagement ring with a thinner band. If you’re rough with your jewelry or work with your hands, a band of at least 2mm will be a more durable option for you.
Engagement ring styles are always changing – but currently, engagement rings with bands of about 2mm are the most popular.
Our best-selling knife-edge solitaire engagement ring (shown above) has a band with a width of 1.65mm, combining durability and beauty.
Unfortunately, your ring isn’t indestructible. The best way to protect your ring from damage is by taking it off during strenuous activities like working out or doing yard work – any occasion where you may be knocking your hand on things. When in doubt, leave it out.
We also recommend jewelry insurance. Getting your engagement ring insured means that it will be covered in the event of loss, theft, or damage. Learn more about jewelry insurance here.