Top 10 Classic Engagement Ring Styles That Will Always Be in Vogue
24 April 2025 • 4 min read
Because Style Shouldn’t Have an Expiry Date
If you’re after a ring that stays stylish long after the champagne’s gone and the wedding photos are framed, you want a classic. These are the styles that never fade, never feel outdated, and always look incredible—no matter the decade.
At Ernesto Buono Fine Jewellery, we’ve curated this list based on decades of craftsmanship, client favourites, and timeless elegance. Let’s dive into the top 10 classic engagement ring styles that have captured hearts for generations.
1. The Timeless Solitaire
Pure, iconic, and forever elegant
There’s something about a single diamond that just says forever. The solitaire is the epitome of timeless elegance, and its simplicity makes it incredibly versatile. Pair it with any wedding band or metal—white gold, yellow, or platinum—it always looks stunning.
2. The Round Brilliant Cut
Not just a style, but a cut that elevates any setting it’s placed in. The round brilliant diamond maximises sparkle and symmetry, making it the go-to for classic brides. This cut alone has maintained top spot for decades—need we say more?
3. The Three-Stone Ring
Past, present, future – all wrapped into one ring
Symbolic and stylish, the three-stone setting features a centre diamond flanked by two smaller stones. It’s romantic, rich in meaning, and endlessly adaptable—choose your stones, cuts, and metals for a personal twist on a forever favourite.
4. The Halo Setting
One dazzling centre diamond, framed by a ring of smaller stones—this style amps up the sparkle and makes your main gem appear larger. Halo rings date back to the 1920s and have seen a huge revival in recent years without ever going out of style.
5. The Cushion Cut Vintage Design
Think old-world glamour meets modern love story. Cushion cuts, with their rounded corners and soft edges, offer vintage vibes without looking dated. Ideal in both solitaire and halo settings, it’s a stunning choice for those with a flair for the classic.
6. The Oval Solitaire
Modern enough to feel fresh, classic enough to endure. The elongated shape flatters the finger, and when set in a sleek solitaire or delicate pavé band, it’s a timeless favourite that’s here to stay.
7. The Pavé Band Setting
Tiny diamonds, endless sparkle
Pavé bands add sophistication and shine, lining the band with small diamonds that complement the centre stone without overwhelming it. It’s a subtle way to elevate a classic setting.
8. The Emerald Cut
This one’s for the lovers of clean lines and understated elegance. Emerald cuts bring a touch of art deco flair, with their mirror-like facets and rectangular shape. Timeless and unique, this style quietly commands attention.
9. The Bezel Setting
For the practical romantics. The bezel setting surrounds the diamond in a protective rim of metal, making it ideal for those who live active lives. It’s a clean, modern design that still nods to vintage styling—strong, sleek, and sophisticated.
10. The Cathedral Setting
This setting elevates the centre stone using metal arches that mimic cathedral architecture. It adds drama and height without bulk, and gives any diamond a stunning stage to shine from.
Ernesto Buono Is Different
At Ernesto Buono Fine Jewellery, our master jewellers have decades of experience creating pieces that defy time. We work with you one-on-one to craft a ring that reflects your personal love story while ensuring it carries that eternal elegance.
Whether you know exactly what you want or are still browsing ideas, visit our Sydney boutique or check us out online. You can also find endless inspiration and behind-the-scenes glimpses on Instagram.
Conclusion: Classic Never Crumbles
Fashion fades, but true style stays. When you choose a classic engagement ring style, you’re choosing a piece that will look just as stunning in 50 years as it does today. You’re not just buying jewellery—you’re investing in a forever kind of love.
FAQs
1. Which classic engagement ring style is most popular?
The solitaire with a round brilliant cut remains the most beloved choice due to its simplicity and sparkle.
2. Is a halo setting still considered classic?
Absolutely. While it adds extra brilliance, the halo setting has been around since the 1920s and continues to be a timeless option.
3. Can I customise a classic style?
Of course! At Ernesto Buono, we specialise in personalising classic designs with modern touches.
4. What’s the difference between a pavé band and a solitaire?
A pavé band features small diamonds along the band, while a solitaire has a plain band that focuses solely on the centre stone.
5. Is a bezel setting safe for daily wear?
Yes, the bezel is one of the most secure settings, ideal for active lifestyles without compromising on style.
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