No. 1
Choosing the engagement ring together

The man (or woman!) chooses the engagement ring and surprises his partner with a proposal. Traditional, classic. Always a good choice.

Many couples today decide to marry together and discuss their wishes and expectations before getting engaged. It's now quite normal for engaged couples to choose not only their wedding rings but also their engagement rings together. This way, you can be sure that the engagement ring truly suits the wearer's taste and brings her joy for a lifetime!

Couple choosing a sustainable engagement ring together at DEAR DARLING BERLIN

No. 2
Choose a colored gemstone instead of - or in addition to - the diamond.

Yes, a diamond ring is classic, timeless, and a magical choice for an engagement ring. But have you ever considered giving your piece of jewelry an even more personal touch? Why not opt ​​for a colored gemstone like sapphire, tourmaline, or amethyst? If you still want a touch of diamond sparkle, you can choose rings with two stones or a single gemstone as the main stone, surrounded by pavé diamonds. The possibilities are endless!

PS We work with fair, traceable, unique gemstones. Each ring is therefore also ONE OF A KIND.

Engagement ring Lily with fair amethyst and lab grown diamonds – DEAR DARLING BERLIN

Ring Lily - Fair Amethyst with Lab Grown Diamonds

No. 3
Special cuts instead of classic brilliant cuts

A solitaire ring with a round brilliant-cut diamond remains the most well-known and popular design for engagement rings. If you prefer a classic look but still want something special, you could opt for fancy cuts, meaning special diamond shapes!

Particularly trendy in 2025 are cuts like marquise, oval, radiant, and emerald. Let yourself be inspired by the variety and find your personal favorite.

Or you can opt for a combination of different cuts - like in our popular Toi et Moi ring Elly.

Toi et Moi engagement ring Elly with two lab grown diamonds in 14k gold

Ring Elly - Toi et Moi with lab grown diamonds made of gold

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