Engagement Rings
Explore the perfect symbol of love with UltraCarat's engagement rings. Crafted with passion and attention to detail, each ring radiates beauty and meaning, making your proposal truly unforgettable. From classic solitaire designs to intricate settings, our collection offers something for every love story. UltraCarat is dedicated to helping you find the ring that captures your unique bond, ensuring this special moment is nothing short of magical. Begin your forever with a piece designed to celebrate your love.
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Adelaide Oval Side Stone Lab Grown Diamond Engagement Ring
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Adrianna Round Solitaire Lab Grown Diamond Ring
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Alanna Round Solitaire Lab Grown Diamond Ring
Type: Lab Grown - Best Selling
Alexandra Round Twisted Pave Side Stone Lab Grown Diamond Ring
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Alizabeth Round Pave Halo Lab Grown Diamond Ring
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Amalia Cushion Solitaire Lab Grown Diamond Ring
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Anastasia Round Three Stone With Pear Lab Grown Diamond Ring
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Angelina Pear Halo Channel Set Lab Grown Diamond Ring
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Arianna Round Side Stone Lab Grown Diamond Ring
Type: Lab Grown - Best Selling
Aurelia Round Unique Lab Grown Diamond Ring
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Bailey Round Solitaire Lab Grown Diamond Engagement Ring
Type: Lab Grown - General
Bethany Emerald Side Stone Channel Set Lab Grown Diamond Ring
Type: Lab Grown - General
Beverly Round Side Stone Lab Grown Diamond Ring
Type: Lab Grown - General
Brianna Round Pave Halo Lab Grown Diamond Ring
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Brielle Oval Cut Halo Lab Grown Diamond Engagement Ring
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Brittany Round Three Stone Lab Grown Diamond Ring
Discover the Perfect Engagement Ring Collection Online at UltraCarat
So, the engagement ring has a pretty interesting history, going way back! Even though the styles and what they mean have changed a lot, the basic idea of a ring showing love and commitment has stuck around. Some people think it started in ancient Egypt with rings made of plants worn on the finger connected to the heart, which is a cool thought. But we know for sure that the Romans were using rings around 200 BC, though back then they were more like business deals or showing a woman's "obedience." Then, around 850 AD, the Pope said engagement rings meant a guy was serious about getting married. And get this, the first diamond engagement ring we know of was in 1477! That's when diamonds started to become a thing for engagements.
Fast forward to the Victorian times, and things got super fancy and romantic. Then, when they found tons of diamonds in South Africa in the 1800s, they became way more common. And you can't forget those De Beers ads in the 20th century that basically made everyone think diamonds were the engagement ring stone. Nowadays, you can find rings in every style you can imagine, with all sorts of stones and metals. Even though diamonds are still popular, lots of people are going for other gems or unique designs. It's kind of amazing how the engagement ring has changed over time along with society and culture, but it's still a big symbol of love and commitment.
At UltraCarat, we understand that choosing the right engagement ring is a deeply personal decision. That’s why our collection offers a wide variety of options to suit every preference and style. Whether you’re drawn to classic designs or more contemporary pieces, our rings are crafted to meet the needs of modern couples while celebrating the timeless essence of love.
Explore Carat, Shape, and Style Options
When selecting an engagement ring, factors like carat, shape, and overall style play crucial roles in making the right choice. The carat weight reflects the size and presence of the diamond or gemstone featured in the ring.
Shape is another important aspect to consider, as it highlights the individuality of the piece. From the sparkle of round cut diamonds to emerald cut diamonds there’s no shortage of options to express your personality. Additionally, pear, oval, and cushion cuts offer the best alternative for those looking for something unique yet never goes out of style.
Our collection is available in a variety of styles, including sleek solitaire settings, intricate vintage-inspired designs, and halo configurations. For eco-conscious buyers, lab grown diamonds and moissanite options provide stunning brilliance and beauty while being an ethical alternative to mined stones. These modern choices bring the same sparkle and durability, ensuring you never compromise on quality or aesthetics.
At UltraCarat, when considering a ring purchase, you can explore various metal options. We offer a choice of white gold, yellow gold, and rose gold in both 14k and 18k options.
Engagement Rings FAQs
How Much Should an Engagement Ring Cost?
How Much Should an Engagement Ring Cost?
There's no hard and fast rule. Traditionally, people spent around two months' salary, but it's more important to set a budget you're comfortable with. Consider your finances and priorities as a couple.
Where to Buy an Engagement Ring?
Where to Buy an Engagement Ring?
You can find rings at traditional jewelry stores, online retailers, or even independent designers like UltraCarat. Each has pros and cons regarding selection, price, and customer service.
What Hand Do People Wear Engagement Rings on?
What Hand Do People Wear Engagement Rings on?
In many Western cultures, engagement rings are worn on the fourth finger of the left hand. This tradition dates back to the belief that a vein in that finger, the "vena amoris," runs directly to the heart.
How to Clean an Engagement Ring?
How to Clean an Engagement Ring?
Gently clean your ring at home with warm water, mild dish soap, and a soft-bristled brush. You can also have it professionally cleaned by a jeweler for a more thorough cleaning and inspection.
Is an Engagement Ring and a Wedding Ring the Same?
Is an Engagement Ring and a Wedding Ring the Same?
No, they're distinct. An engagement ring is given during the proposal, while wedding rings are exchanged during the wedding ceremony. Engagement rings often feature a prominent gemstone, while wedding bands are usually simpler.