Many people choose
heart shaped diamonds for the uniqueness it brings to the table and blends with popular precious
metals. Of course,
diamonds of this shape are a popular center stone choice for an
engagement ring since they’re commonly seen as having romantic qualities. Even celebs love to flaunt
heart shaped diamond rings.
If you too love
heart shaped diamond engagement rings, then go for a
solitaire setting so that the attention of people remains firmly on the center stone. In addition, consider a
platinum metal band to complement the
heart shaped diamond. The
ring should have strong claws holding the centerpiece
diamond, protecting its delicate point and symmetrical curves, while the innovative
metal directs more light to the center stone.
You can also go for
rose gold band, as it amplifies the natural romantic symbolism of a
heart shaped diamond. In fact, the unique silhouette of the
heart shaped stone is more celebrated just as the precious
metal band converges on the center stone of the
ring.
As for the budget shoppers,
yellow gold is surfacing in the market as an increasingly popular
metal band. The precious
metal lends a contrast to the centerpiece
diamond’s colorless tones, but it still can neutralize secondary yellow overtones in the
heart shaped diamond.