Recommended engagement rings for 2025
Engagement rings are becoming, more than ever, a personalized piece of jewelry, reflecting the unique personalities of the women who wear them.
Some couples are looking for engagement rings that reflect their personal values and connect with their personal story. Like those who emphasize the ethical sources from which the ring is made (for example, they prefer to choose lab-grown diamonds rather than blood diamonds mined from the earth). On the other hand, there are couples looking for engagement rings with designs that break tradition, rings that seem like no one has seen before.
And having said that, there is no doubt that the solitaire ring will always remain the most classic choice, but this year it is expected that couples will not be satisfied with just diamonds but will look for rings set with gemstones in a variety of colors, in unusual cuts, in asymmetrical designs and in a mix of different shades of gold.
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Here are some of the trendiest engagement ring designs that will excite you in 2025.
Step up
The cutting-edge aesthetics of Art Deco are causing a renewed interest in emerald-cut diamond rings (a cut based on the principle of steps and called: Step cut). Diamonds in the geometric emerald cut (reminiscent of a terraced shape), were very popular during the Art Deco era, somewhere in the 1920s and 1930s.
The emerald cut has a particularly elegant character and offers a style that is a bit more sophisticated than the bright sparkle of other diamond cuts (such as princess or round). It is expected that 2025 will see a boom in the popularity of emerald-cut diamonds, but to give them a more innovative feel, some designers are creating ring designs that combine an emerald-cut diamond with a different cut style.
For example: A lab-grown diamond engagement ring . The center of the ring is set with an emerald-cut diamond and each side is set with a different style of diamond, a taper cut. The taper is reminiscent of the long baguette cut but has a more trapezoidal shape, with the sides tapering as one end becomes shorter than the other. The thin linear shape of a taper-cut diamond serves as a wonderful frame for the center stone in the ring, and the old Art Deco design of an emerald-cut diamond gets a modern twist when it is hugged on both sides by taper-cut diamonds.
The ring can be ordered with a customized gold color (red, white or yellow) and karat size (14 or 18).
An engagement ring set with lab-grown diamonds, an emerald cut in an unforgettable design

Joyful colors
The trend of ‘individuality-driven’ design has sparked the growing popularity of engagement rings set with colored gemstones. Many are particularly looking for greenish or yellowish gemstones. And while the white diamond still remains the ultimate and timeless engagement ring stone, more and more people are feeling confident enough to opt for an engagement ring set with gemstones of different colors.

When it comes to gemstones, couples are more likely to choose the color and size of the stone, with dark green tourmalines or dark spinel stones becoming increasingly popular. For example: a square gold ring with spinel and diamonds .
You can order the rings custom-made and choose the color of the gemstones, the carat size (14 or 18) and the color of the gold (yellow, red or white).

The art of contrast
White gold or platinum is making a significant comeback, especially because of the sleek and modern aesthetic that these metals offer. Combining rare gemstones with a precious metal, such as white gold, is super trendy these days. The jewelry world is experiencing a surge in popularity for ring designs that combine different metals in a ring, such as white gold with yellow gold, and even with red gold. An engagement ring designed with a combination of white gold and yellow gold is becoming a popular choice and a significant trend in 2025.
For example: a double gold ring set with diamonds . One gold ring that looks like two, with one band smooth and wide and the other thin and set with a row of high-quality diamonds. The double ring can be ordered so that each band is made of a different variety of gold (yellow, red or white). The ring itself is flat and 5.5 mm wide. This engagement ring creates an effortless layered look, and offers a unique and modern design suitable for the woman who emphasizes her style.
Double gold ring set with a diamond halo and a smooth wide band

I will bring you stones from the moon… ( Boaz Sharabi sang to us )
When it comes to unique gemstones, moonstones have their own place in engagement ring designs. This stone, reminiscent of the surface of the moon, is most often available in a pearly white hue. It belongs to the feldspar group of minerals and is known for its unique internal structure that creates tiny mirrors. Moonstones are also available in other shades, such as green, gray, orange or rainbow (the more bluish shade). Some prefer the subtle colors of moonstones, which create a particularly elegant tonal effect, over the classic white diamond.
For example: Add to an engagement ring set with moonstones: a gold ring set with 3 rectangular-cut moonstones .
The rings can be ordered with a customized finish (glossy or matte), karat size (14 or 18), and gold color (red, white, or yellow).

Perfect asymmetry
Asymmetrical rings can look more like miniature works of art than finger jewelry. Today's customers tend to opt for bolder ring designs, including odd placements of gemstones and other asymmetrical arrangements that make it seem as if the stones suddenly appeared before our eyes rather than being placed there in the first place.
For example: A gold ring with an asymmetrical design. A unique gold ring with a flat rim 4 mm wide, with a marquise-cut sapphire at its edge, a triangular-cut tanzanite, and round white diamonds, and diamonds arranged in an asymmetrical structure around it. Another example of an asymmetrical engagement ring design , a ring set with trillion-cut rhodolite and flanked by white diamonds.
The rings can be ordered custom-made, with a different central gemstone, in a shiny or matte finish, in 14 or 18 karats, and in yellow, white or red gold.

Art Deco design
We started the list with Art Deco and we’ll end with it. After all, it’s hard to ignore that engagement ring designs in the 2020s hark back to the Art Deco style that was popular in the 1920s. It looks like this style – which emphasizes purity, freshness, and timeless elegance combined with clean lines and geometric shapes – will continue to be popular.
In fact, 2025 will mark the 100th anniversary of the Art Deco period, and the popularity of contemporary engagement rings that evoke the Art Deco style will only grow. Here is an example of an engagement ring that is a kind of ‘Art Deco dream’, mainly thanks to the geometric emerald cut – the London Blue Topaz Emerald Cut and Diamond Engagement Ring . A gold ring with a blue center stone in a stepped emerald cut and 3 white diamonds on each side that form a triangle.
The ring can be ordered with custom gemstones, carat size (14 or 18) and gold color (red, white or yellow).
