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Why couples are choosing to find an engagement ring together

The way we’re getting engaged is changing

People are feeling empowered to ask for more custom elements because they’ve been educating themselves about what’s possible with jewellery design before they arrive at the showroom. It’s breathing new life back into bespoke and our designers have loved taking their collaboration with customers to the next level.

— Kate Earlam-Charnley, Design Director 

More couples jointly plan for their engagement than those who opt for a surprise proposal

Today, Millennials see marriage as a shared effort, an equal partnership in which two people take on the world together. Everything is now done together—from planning a honeymoon to paying the rent to childcare—which may sound obvious, but it’s important to realise that it wasn’t so long ago when marriage was divided by strict gendered expectations. 

It used to be a deeply entrenched custom that proposing marriage was left up to men alone. The notion that a man should surprise his partner with a proposal is its twilight days. Out of our customers, only 18% of couples said they hadn’t discussed marriage before their proposal, with over a third of couples saying they had spoken together in-depth about getting married.

Making the decision to get married together has also led 75% of couples to choose an engagement ring together, with 28% of these couples saying both people were ‘very’ involved in the process. Gone are the days of shopping for an engagement ring on your own—this 100-year tradition seems to be at an end. 

How do couples shop for their engagement rings together?

This is where our ‘hand in hand’ approach to design becomes essential. The marked shift in consumer behaviour towards collaboration means that every ring we create starts with both halves of a couple.

No matter who comes into the consultation room, our design process ensures that both the person proposing and the person being proposed to have a role to play. The collaboration can range from hints, to subtle discussions, to joint decisions to fully engaging in the process together. But the bottom line is, no one feels on their own.

No matter how you frame it, we’re living in an era of ‘togetherness’. Afterall, together is what makes a relationship strong. 

Couples are letting go of conventions and planning to get married on their own terms. Whether that means discussing your life plans together, simply dropping assertive hints, shopping for your partner’s engagement ring hand in hand, or working side by side with an expert jewellery designer. 

Design your own engagement ring

Engagement rings are meaningful symbols of love and devotion, available in a myriad of captivating designs. The oval shape exudes elegance and timelessness, elongating the finger with its graceful curves. The princess cut showcases a modern square shape and remarkable brilliance, while the emerald cut captivates with its sophisticated step-cut facets. Pear cut diamonds combine the best of both worlds – the elegance of a round cut and the uniqueness of a marquise shape.

Vintage engagement rings evoke nostalgia, boasting intricate detailing and timeless charm. For those seeking individuality, unique designs incorporate unconventional cuts and settings. Halo settings, such as hidden halos and double halos, encircle the center stone with smaller diamonds, accentuating its brilliance and creating a captivating sparkle.

Engagement ring metal options offer a variety of styles to complement the center stone. Popular choices include classic and durable platinum, lustrous white gold, warm and traditional yellow gold, and romantic rose gold.

Ultimately, engagement rings hold sentimental value beyond their physical beauty, signifying the eternal bond and commitment between two individuals embarking on a lifetime of love and partnership.

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