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Cushion Cut Natural Aquamarine

Length (mm): 7.02 mm   Width (mm): 7.01 mm  Carat: 1.33 ct  ct 

$595

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Engagement Rings

Engagement Rings at Shane Co.

With unique styles designed by our in-house team, our personalized process makes it's easy to find the perfect engagement ring. Choose from natural diamonds, lab-grown diamonds, and colorful gemstones for a truly one-of-a-kind engagement ring that speaks to your relationship.

Make your proposal even more perfect with a beautiful and unique engagement ring they’ll love. Pick a setting and center stone for your engagement ring that tells your unique love story. Choose from classic engagement rings, halo engagement rings, solitaire engagement rings, vintage-inspired engagement ring designs, and much more. Our Free Lifetime Warranty and expert jewelry consultants make it easier than ever to create a dream engagement ring.

Getting down on one knee and asking one of the most important question of your life is a milestone moment. Make the experience perfect and easy with a beautiful, custom engagement ring they’ll love. With Shane Co., designing your own engagement ring has never been easier. Ready to propose but not sure where to start? Chat with one of our jewelry experts or browse preset engagement rings from our expert jewelers, engagement rings in every style with one of our hand-selected stones designed to inspire.

Need some help finding the perfect engagement ring?

Our knowledgeable and friendly team is here to help!

Engagement Ring FAQs

  • How much should I pay for an engagement ring?

    How much you should pay for an engagement ring is totally up to you and your budget! In the past, there were rules and expectations about this sort of thing. Now, we just recommend you talk with your partner about your financial goals and pick a ring you’re comfortable with. We’ll work with you and your budget to help find the perfect ring.

  • How many carats should an engagement ring be?

    If you’re selecting a diamond for an engagement ring, the carats are really up to you! We offer natural diamonds up to 5 plus carats and lab-grown diamonds up to 6 plus carats.

  • Should couples pick out engagement rings together?

    Some couples like to pick out the engagement ring together, while others like it to be a surprise during the proposal. The most important thing is that you’re on the same page. If your partner wants to tell you what they like, pick out their ring in person, or be totally surprised, check in with them beforehand!

  • Do you still wear an engagement ring after you get married?

    It’s up to you if you want to upgrade your engagement ring after marriage, keep it as your wedding band, or stack it with a new wedding band. Traditionally, many people like to keep wearing their engagement ring during marriage and add on a wedding band during the marriage ceremony.

  • How do you create your own engagement ring?

    You'll want to consider your partner's style, your budget, and of course the 4 C's (cut, color, clarity, and carat weight) before buying an engagement ring. At Shane Co., our website can walk you through the process of choosing a ring, and our jewelry consultants are waiting to assist you at any time! For more information, read our engagement ring guide.

  • What Are the Pros and Cons of Designing a Custom Engagement Ring?

    Pros of Designing a Custom Engagement Ring:

    • The engagement ring will be a one-of-a-kind piece.
    • Custom rings can fit any price range because there is flexibility with the setting and gemstones.
    • Designing a ring provides another opportunity to add more sentimental value.
    • Creating a custom ring can be a wonderful, once-in-a-lifetime experience.

    Cons of Designing a Custom Engagement Ring:

    • Custom and engraved rings cannot be returned, but they can be resized.
    • With endless customization options, some people can find the process overwhelming. This is why Shane Co.’s expert team of jewelry consultants is here to help you with design tips and walk you through the entire process.

    Designing an engagement ring has never been easier, and with the help of the Shane Co. team, this has become a great option for many.

  • What kind of stones are popular for engagement rings?

    While diamonds are the most popular choice for center stones, many of our rings for engagement incorporate colorful gemstones. These vibrant hues come in the same shapes as diamonds.

    Colorful gems add a unique twist to halo engagement rings and three stone engagement rings. Shane Co.’s beautiful engagement rings are made to last a lifetime and crafted with her favorite settings and stone options. Customizing a one-of-a-kind look is easy with engagement rings that incorporate her favorite gem types, including:

    Whether you’re picking out rings for your engagement or matching wedding rings, knowing what to expect when you shop can make your decision much easier. With over a thousand designs from classic to modern, shop Shane Co. for the engagement ring of her dreams.

  • What are the different halo shapes for engagement rings?

    If you’re looking for diamond engagement rings, halo styles are an elegant way to add more sparkle to her look. Halos are smaller diamonds that encircle the center stone on her ring. Halos can outline any of the different diamond shapes:

    - Emerald: This cut is more traditional, featuring a rectangular shape and cut corners.
    - Cushion: The cushion features a rounded square shape and gained popularity in the 19th century—a great option if you’re looking for vintage engagement rings.
    - Marquise: This diamond shape is elongated, which helps the diamond look bigger.
    - Pear: Also known as a tear drop diamond, this cut is a combination of a marquise and round cut, featuring a tapered point at one end.

  • Do you offer men’s engagement rings?

    We offer men’s engagement rings at Shane Co. for that special person in your life. We have a bold collection of men’s engagement rings available to choose from.