An Investment in Forever

There’s no one-size-fits-all when it comes to engagement rings. Our rings typically range from USD 1,500 to 60,000 or more, depending on the stone, setting, and level of customization. No matter where you fall on that spectrum, we’re here to help you create a beautiful, meaningful ring that reflects your vision and your values.

Here’s how we approach this with our clients:

You set the range
Tell us what feels right for you, and we’ll guide you accordingly. Transparency helps us show you the best options for your goals.

We maximize value
There are thoughtful ways to make the most of your investment. Have a look at the section below to understand the factors that influence the final cost of an engagement ring. This will help us identify where to adjust, where to compromise, and where to prioritize so you get the best possible result within your range.

You remain in control
You’ll be involved at every step, approving the diamond, the design, and the pricing before we begin. We only move forward when you're comfortable and confident.

What Shapes Your Investment

Several factors influence the final cost of an engagement ring. Understanding these helps you make informed choices based on your style and priorities.

Gemstone Type
  • Diamonds are typically the most valuable.

  • Sapphire, emerald, and ruby pricing varies depending on quality, size, and origin.

  • Lab-grown vs. Natural: Lab-grown stones offer better value for the same visual quality.

Diamond Quality
  • Cut (“Excellent” = higher price)

  • Color (“D” color = higher price)

  • Clarity (fewer internal inclusions or blemishes = higher price)

  • Carat (higher carat = higher price)

    • Even small differences in carat (like 0.90 vs. 1.00) of natural stones can affect price dramatically.

Shape of the Stone
  • Round brilliant is often the most expensive due to popularity and cutting loss.

  • Fancy shapes (oval, cushion, emerald, pear, etc.) can offer better value per carat.

Ring Setting
  • Solitaires are usually more affordable due to its simplicity.

  • Halo, pavé, three-stone, or custom designs require more materials and craftsmanship.

Metal Choice

The value of your piece will also depend on the metal you choose. Platinum has traditionally been the more expensive option because it is denser and heavier than gold, though precious metal prices fluctuate—and in recent years, gold has sometimes exceeded platinum.

Customization

Custom designs involving 3D CAD modeling and/or unique detailing may increase the final cost.

Logistics

Shipping, insurance, and import duties may apply depending on your location.