Experts have revealed that popular choices for 2022 will most likely be the Oval Cut Diamond wedding set and two-stone engagement rings as well as the pear and emerald-cut diamond wedding sets. When it comes to engagement rings, white gold and silver metals will always be popular choices, but yellow gold is expected to be even more popular in 2022 than it has been in recent years.

Two Stone Engagement rings, also known as Toi et Moi rings. Toi et Moi is a ring with two gems that sit side by side or close to each other, symbolising the union of two souls. A classic Toi et Moi ring features two stones of similar size and cut, but designers have been experimenting with the concept in recent years, comparing different patterns and materials, as well as precious stones. This setting is classic and timeless, but it also feels modern when reimagined with more colourful gemstones like tourmaline, topaz, and blue sapphire emerald cuts.

Eternity Band Rings

Wearing multiple bands with different designs on the same finger is a popular jewellery style right now. There's no reason you can't do the same with your wedding bands. Eternity bridal rings are already very popular due to their distinctive design and sparkle. An eternity band, as opposed to a single large centre stone, typically has small diamonds scattered throughout the ring. Pair your engagement ring with a complementary ring to add some bling. It's also worth noting that eternity rings can represent eternal love.

Stacks with Contoured Edges

Stacked styles are another ring trend that has taken over the industry. The design allows each customer to be creative with their shape and colour combinations. A stacked set can also help to highlight an existing piece.

Pear Shaped Diamond Rings

Rings with pear-shaped gemstones appear feminine, sophisticated, and sophisticated. It's no surprise that they'll be among the top jewel trends in 2022. Pear cut diamonds are the epitome of elegance and grace. Their graceful curves enhance the sparkle of the stone, whether in a solitaire or halo setting. These gleaming gems speak for themselves. The pear-shaped gemstone resembles a tear. This one-of-a-kind diamond shape is said to represent tears of joy, and it makes your fingers appear longer and slender. Depending on your mood, you can wear a pear-shaped diamond ring with the diamond facing up or down