Engagement & Wedding
SHARE

Are Small Engagement Rings a Better Choice?

By:  Myra S.

SHARE

Go BIG or go home? Well, not for the 20-something year-olds of today! When it comes to picking an engagement ring, not everyone desires a huge diamond. Many modern and minimalist brides opt for small engagement rings because they are easier to style and fall into the ‘classier’ category. Small engagement rings may be less eye-catching at first but as time goes by you may find them to be of greater quality and understated appeal than larger solitaires. Small diamond engagement rings match that chic and minimal aesthetic for brides-to-be who believe less is more.

A small engagement ring does not imply a lack of design. Instead, it gives you additional styling options. You have room to play and can mix and match with other rings and even opt for stackable rings to add to the overall aesthetic of your engagement ring. A simple small engagement ring can be paired with a more intricate wedding band to create a unique stack. At Angara, you will find a brilliant collection of small engagement rings, whether you choose a sleek and classy stone in a pared-back setting, a romantic clustre, luster ring or a unique off-kilter setting.

What Is Considered a Small Engagement Ring?

What-Is-Considered-a-Small-Engagement-Ring

Although everyone’s definition is different, we consider small engagement rings to be around 0.3 carats to 0.8 carats. Even though they are smaller in size, they are no less beautiful than a larger engagement ring. With the evolving jewellery trends, buyers seek quality over size. Young millennials prefer higher-grade diamonds with greater brilliance and fire even if it does not come with as many carats. You can always choose a tiny engagement ring with an heirloom-quality diamond or coloured gem, so you don’t have to compromise on colour and sparkle even if you want a small ring. Besides this, women who have smaller hands or shorter fingers prefer small engagement rings as they look more appropriate and alluring.

Reasons Why Couples Prefer Smaller Engagement Rings

Still on the fence regarding a big or small engagement ring? Here are some factors that can help you decide.

1. Does It Cost an Arm and a Leg?

Speak Your Mind