All Engagement rings

300+ designers · curated by hand

Every ring
personally checked.

Most engagement ring websites show you the same hundred rings from the same five brands. This isn't that. Every ring here comes from a designer who actually cares — smaller American studios where someone's hands and vision went into every single detail.

Not a factory. Not an algorithm. A person.

All Recommended Engagement Rings

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Florentine Moissanite and Diamond Ring with sparkling moissanite center and diamond accents
Elegant moissanite engagement ring with diamond detailing and intricate Florentine design
2.34ct fantasy cut carved shield Montana sapphire set in 14k yellow gold, featuring a low-profile split shank halo design with intricate detailing.
Model wearing Anueva Jewelry's 2.34ct fantasy cut carved shield Montana sapphire ring in 14k yellow gold, showcasing its unique design and radiant gemstone
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Juno Ring by Oma Jewelry featuring five emerald-cut purple tanzanite stones set in 14k gold, totaling 1.63 carats
Handcrafted Juno Ring with five indigo blue emerald-cut tanzanites in a 14k gold open bezel setting
14K yellow gold band ring featuring a row of baguette diamonds flush-set across a 4.3 mm wide profile
14K recycled yellow gold diamond band featuring a row of natural baguette-cut diamonds totaling 0.78 carats, Shy Creation luxury wedding ring.
Alice Ring by Envero Jewelry: 0.30ct round rose cut diamond in high-profile four-prong flower setting, 14k yellow gold band.
Unique Alice Ring: 0.30ct round rose cut diamond (5x5mm, GH color, VS clarity) in 14k yellow gold, size 7
Close-up of the Astronomer Ring with a 1 ct mint green demantoid garnet encircled by nine white diamonds, set in 14k yellow gold
Model wearing the Astronomer Ring, showcasing its mint green garnet and delicate orbit of diamonds on the finger.
Kinn studio created ring with heart shape natural diamonds
Kinn sturio created heart diamond eternity band. this ring would fit therapist or laywer profession.
14K white gold Fana Three-Stone Round Diamond Halo Engagement Ring featuring a 0.78 ct total weight of round diamonds, excluding the center stone
Close-up of Fana's S3314 engagement ring showcasing a continuous diamond halo and side stones on a sleek white gold band
3.18ct Lab-Grown Elongated Cushion Cut Diamond Engagement Ring by Benz & Co Diamonds featuring a two-tone 14K gold band with hidden halo.
Side view of the 3.18ct Lab-Grown Elongated Cushion Cut Diamond Engagement Ring highlighting the 1.80mm band and medium profile comfort fit
Seven‑Stone Trellis Lab Diamond Wedding Band in white gold featuring lab-grown diamonds and ethical recycled metal.
Side profile of Brilliant Earth Seven‑Stone Trellis Ring highlighting the delicate diamond settings on a 2.3 mm recycled gold band.
18k yellow gold Kaleidoscope Shaker Single Locket Ring with diamond-paved initial enclosed in a white sapphire capsule
Close-up of Kaleidoscope Shaker Single Locket Ring showcasing a floating diamond-paved initial in a white sapphire capsule
Detailed view of the Margot Radiant Eternity Ring's underside, showcasing the craftsmanship and solid gold construction.
Model wearing the Margot Radiant Eternity Ring, emphasizing its elegant and timeless aesthetic.
Front view of Barkev’s 1 carat round tsavorite engagement ring in 14K white gold, featuring a vibrant green tsavorite center stone with diamond-accented split shank.
Side angle of Barkev’s tsavorite engagement ring revealing the elegant bridge design with tsavorite accents and fine craftsmanship in 14K white gold.
Front view of Marrow Fine's Tessa Bezel Round Solitaire Engagement Ring in 14K yellow gold, showcasing a 1.5ct round brilliant-cut diamond set in a sleek bezel setting.
Close-up of the Tessa Bezel Round Solitaire Engagement Ring, highlighting the clean lines of the 14K yellow gold band and the brilliance of the 1.5ct diamond.
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The story

About our rings.

I started willyoulove.me because I got tired of engagement ring websites that all looked the same.

You know the ones — endless diamond solitaires, the same ten brands, and a price tag that makes your stomach drop. That's not what love looks like for most people. And it's definitely not what a ring has to look like.

Every ring I feature here I've personally found, reviewed, and chosen because it made me stop scrolling. Sometimes that's a small independent designer creating something nobody else is making yet. Sometimes it's an iconic brand like Tiffany or Cartier — but a piece that actually earns its price tag through design, not just the name on the box.

What I'm always looking for is the same thing you are — something that feels like you.

Unique without being weird. Beautiful without being unaffordable. Special without being impractical.

Skai
Founder & curator
Why this site exists

Built for real people with real budgets — who refuse to settle for ordinary.

Whether you're drawn to a deep blue sapphire, a vintage art deco setting, a bold statement ring, or something so delicate it looks like it was made by hand just for you — it's all here. Curated, reviewed, and ready to buy.

No endless scrolling. No overwhelm. No compromising on what makes your heart jump.

Just the ring that was always meant to be yours.

Find it here. Wear it forever.

Behind the curation

Notes from me.

I don't just browse a catalogue and pick whatever looks pretty.

Every ring on willyoulove.me goes through my own personal filter — because a ring that looks stunning in a studio photo and a ring that actually survives your life are two very different things.

I look at the design first. Does it have a point of view? Is there real craft behind it, or is it just another generic setting with a stone dropped in? Then I think about your actual finger — how it sits, how it wears, whether it'll snag your favourite sweater or scratch everything it touches after six months.

I think about your life. Not a photoshoot life. Not an Instagram life. The life where you wash your hands forty times a day, or work with your hands, or just want to wear something beautiful without treating it like a museum piece.

And then value. Not cheapness — value. The feeling that what you paid was absolutely worth what you got.

That's the filter. Every single ring here passed it.

Diamonds are just the beginning.

Yes, there are diamonds — brilliant ones, unusual cuts, settings that make even a classic solitaire feel like it was designed specifically for you. But there's also the deep velvety blue of a sapphire that makes people ask "what is that stone?" every single time. The unexpected warmth of a tourmaline. The quietly dramatic ruby that says everything without saying a word.

In terms of style — vintage art deco lines that feel like they travelled here from another era. Nature-inspired settings where the metal itself looks like it grew around the stone. Minimalist bands so clean and considered they feel almost architectural. And bold statement pieces for the woman who never did anything quietly.

But what makes this site genuinely different is the profession collections.

Because a ring for a nurse isn't the same as a ring for an architect. A ring for an artist isn't the same as a ring for a teacher. Your hands tell the story of your life — and your ring should be able to keep up with all of it.

Browse by style. Browse by stone. Browse by who you actually are.

The most beautiful ring in the world is useless if you're afraid to wear it.

So before you fall in love with a stone or a setting — think about your hands. Think about your days. Think about the life that ring is going to live alongside you.

If you wear your ring every single day — and never want to think twice about it — look for low settings, smooth bands, and stones that sit close to the finger. Comfort isn't boring. It's smart.

If your life is active and hands-on — whether you're a nurse, a chef, a sculptor, or just someone who refuses to slow down — durability isn't optional. Look for settings that protect the stone, metals that don't scratch easily, and designs with no sharp edges that catch on everything.

If you want people to notice — go bold. Unusual cuts, unexpected stones, settings that don't apologise for themselves. Your ring should walk into a room before you do.

If you love the classics — trust your instincts. Timeless silhouettes exist because they work. The trick is finding one with a detail that makes it unmistakably yours.

There's no wrong answer. There's only the ring that fits the life you're actually living.