Heart Shaped Engagement Rings: Where to Find Them
I’ve been running our Heart Rings site for close to two years and, without a doubt the hardest rings to find and the biggest pain in the butt page to populate is the one we have dedicated to heart shaped engagement rings. So, without further ado, I’d like to share with you the sites where you can find not one, not two, but numerous styles of heart shaped engagement rings and bridal sets, all in one place, in price ranges to suit nearly all budgets:
Fascinating Diamonds. Are you ready for over 700 different heart shaped engagement rings and bridal sets, all in one place? Fascinating Diamonds maintains an Amazon storefront that will knock your socks off. Click on the link to be taken directly to their selection of heart engagement rings and bridal sets. And prepare to be overwhelmed.
Sun Jewelry. This retailer has a dizzying array of heart shaped engagement rings and bridal sets as well as rings that incorporate heart shaped side stones. I can’t link directly to a ‘heart shaped ring’ search, but once you get there, simply type in ‘heart shaped engagement ring’ and you’ll have enough selections to keep you busy for quite a while. The best thing about this retailer is the fact that there is SO much customization available for their rings. Want it in 18k yellow gold instead of 14k white? Boom. It’s yours. Want it in two tone 14k? Boom, it’s yours. Prefer platinum? Another boom.
James Allen Diamonds. While not specifically geared toward heart shaped rings, James Allen gets our vote for most easily viewed customizations in the most gracious setting (Can a website make you feel pampered? This one does). Design your own gorgeous ring, including, of course, heart shaped diamonds, with a few clicks of the mouse. Enough options available to suit numerous budgets.
The greatest thing about the retailers I’ve listed is this: They all give you enough information to make an informed decision about your purchase. You’d be surprised at the number of online retailers who expect you to pay anywhere from $500 to $10,000 for a ring and don’t bother to list the diamonds’ clarity, color rating or size. That’s okay. They obviously don’t really want to sell rings, and that’s why they’re most emphatically NOT listed on our pages.
At any rate, we hope you find this helpful. And let us leave you with one last Shopping Tip:
If your diamond ring – engagement or otherwise – is going to be set in yellow gold, you can be a tad less paranoid about the color. You can get away with a slightly lesser color rating with a yellow gold setting. White gold, platinum or palladium settings, on the other hand, tend to ‘show’ a diamond’s yellow tones more so than a yellow gold setting, simply because of their ‘whiteness.’


