Love lines: Our pick of engagement rings

Love lines: Our pick of engagement rings
Our pick of glittering engagement rings include rare and unusual stones. Moonstone ring by Carrie Elizabeth

Looking for a special love token? From the rich blue tones of sapphire and tanzanite to glittering diamonds, our pick of 10 glamorous engagement rings are perfect for saying ‘I do’

Lebrusan Studio’s unusual champagne diamond is encircled with brilliant white stones

1. Lebrusan Studio

Engagement rings typically feature diamonds, but choose an unusual ‘fancy’ hue if you want a classic with a twist. Featuring a champagne diamond, encircled by brilliant white diamonds and set in rose gold, this bespoke design is created by Arabel Lebrusan, an award-winning designer of bespoke and ethical jewellery. POA; lebrusanstudio.com

Love lines: Our pick of engagement rings
Harriet Kelsall’s modern take on a halo design features a central morganite

2. Harriet Kelsall

A modern twist on the classic halo shape, this organic design from the Harriet Kelsall studio features a soft peachy-coloured morganite encircled by 10 brilliant-cut diamonds, creating a subtle colour pop. From £2,295; hkjewellery.co.uk

Love lines: Our pick of engagement rings
This design from the Entwined collection is by award-winning jeweller Shaun Leane

3. Shaun Leane

Part of the award-winning Entwined collection by Luxury Jeweller of the Year Shaun Leane, this made-to-order diamond and platinum ring has a contemporary shape and is designed to symbolise the eternity of love. £5,500; shaunleane.com

Love lines: Our pick of engagement rings
This beautiful Boodles ring features tanzanites, tsavorites and aquamarines

4. Boodles

This multi-gem Watercolour design from Boodles’ fabulous Raindance collection features tsavorites, tanzanites and aquamarines in a white gold setting and is designed to replicate ocean colours. £4,500; boodles.com

Love lines: Our pick of engagement rings
This lovely keeper ring is by London signet ring specialist Rebus

5. Rebus

Signet ring specialist Rebus also creates these lovely keeper rings. Perfect worn alone or layered, you’ll find a variety of precious stones and metals, including this design featuring white gold and sapphire. £930; rebussignetrings.co.uk

Love lines: Our pick of engagement rings
A classic sapphire is the centrepiece of this London Rocks ring

6. London Rocks

This stunning rich blue sapphire and diamond three-stone ring is a bespoke commission created by the team at Hatton Garden jewellery studio London Rocks. POA; londonrocksjewellery.co.uk

Love lines: Our pick of engagement rings
This pretty diamond open ring is by Primrose Hill jeweller Sweet Pea

7. Sweet Pea Fine Jewellery

Combining a brilliant cut and baguette diamond, this open ring is part of the fine jewellery collection by Primrose Hill boutique jeweller Sweet Pea. Perfect as a keepsake or engagement treasure, it can also be combined with other pieces from the collection. £825; sweetpeajewellery.com

Love lines: Our pick of engagement rings
Dominic Walmsley’s stunning blue-mauve tanzanite is supported by diamonds

8. Dominic Walmsley

A stunning alternative to sapphire, this deep blue-mauve tanzanite and diamond baguette ring in a yellow gold and white gold setting was designed for a client by bespoke specialist Dominic Walmsley. POA; dominicwalmsley.com

Emmy London’s classic diamond ring is set in white gold

9. Emmy London

A classic diamond solitaire set in white gold, this Deco-influenced ring is designed by Emmy London and available exclusively at H. Samuel stores; £899. hsamuel.co.uk

Love lines: Our pick of engagement rings
This unusual moonstone ring is by Carrie Elizabeth

10. Carrie Elizabeth

This hexagonal 14 carat gold ring by Carrie Elizabeth features a rose-cut central moonstone surrounded by diamonds. Part of an unusual collection of fine, semi and demi-precious jewellery crafted in India, it is made to order and is available in white, yellow or rose gold. From £850; carrieelizabeth.co.uk


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