Minimalist yet impactful, this solitaire ring highlights your chosen center stone in a clean, classic setting made for timeless appeal.
Band width 2.4 mm
Made to order – please allow 2–3 weeks for production
Complimentary insured shipping
Custom engraving available upon request
Free standard shipping to the U.S
Returns are accepted within 30 days of shipment for eligible items ( without personalization, custom orders)
Timeless Round Brilliant Cut Diamond Ring with Traditional Solitaire Setting
The Solvane is about as classic as engagement rings get. Round diamond, four prongs, simple band. No tricks, no updates, just the traditional solitaire that most people picture when they think "engagement ring." Sometimes the old way is the right way.
Round brilliants are popular for obvious reasons - they throw back more light than any other cut. The proportions have been refined over decades to maximize sparkle. When people say "diamonds are brilliant," they're usually thinking of round cuts because that's where the term comes from.
Four prongs is the standard setup here. Enough to hold the stone securely without blocking too much light. The prongs are positioned at the cardinal points, which works well with the round shape and keeps everything balanced. Simple and effective.
This setting puts all the attention on the diamond itself. No fancy metalwork, no extra details to compete with the stone. The band tapers slightly as it approaches the setting, which helps draw your eye to the center stone.
If you want something that'll look appropriate in any decade, this is probably it. Round solitaires were popular fifty years ago and they'll probably still be popular fifty years from now. Not because they're trendy, but because they just work.
The downside is that everyone and their cousin has seen this exact ring style before. It's not going to surprise anyone or make people ask where you got it. But maybe that's not what you're going for anyway.
We use well-cut round diamonds because the setting is so straightforward that the stone quality really shows. No hiding behind fancy prong work or unusual angles.