An engagement ring is traditionally given as symbol of commitment that celebrates your unique love and represents the promise of marriage. Since Tiffany & Co. introduced the Tiffany® Setting in 1886, it has defined the engagement ring as we know it today.
Engagement Rings
Choose a design that reflects your loved one’s style, from a classic to an ornate design. In addition, a Tiffany diamond expert can guide you through the 4Cs—cut, color, clarity and carat weight—which may factor into choosing your ring.
A setting refers to how gemstones are mounted in a metal band. Tiffany’s talented artisans expertly craft every ring setting to fit the unique diamond and highlight its beauty. Among the House’s renowned settings are our legendary Tiffany® Setting, signature Tiffany True® setting and classic styles such as solitaire, prong, bead, pavé, cathedral or burnish settings.
Diamond shape refers to the geometric appearance of a diamond and is categorized into two groups: round diamonds and fancy shape diamonds. Leading the industry, Tiffany offers a triple excellent cut on all round brilliant diamonds. Fancy shape diamonds include pear, oval, princess-cut, cushion-cut, emerald-cut, marquise and heart. Among the House’s exclusive shapes is the Tiffany True® diamond, which combines a step-cut crown and a brilliant-cut pavilion.
The three-month salary rule is a traditional idea that a partner should spend three months’ salary on an engagement ring. At Tiffany, we believe in choosing the ring that best reflects your love rather than meeting a price threshold.