Selecting a Diamond Engagement Ring Online Should be an Exciting Experience
Choosing Brian Gavin Signature Diamonds for your diamond engagement ring is a forever decision – and one of the best you'll make. It’s the first step to ensuring your complete satisfaction with this important jewelry, now and for years to come. Design your engagement ring to fit the style of your bride and love story with different settings and diamonds online.
Whether you want a halo engagement ring, a Tiffany-inspired setting, or a solitaire diamond engagement ring, Brian Gavin Diamonds offers all that and more. We make buying engagement rings online a secure, satisfying, and memorable experience – because you deserve to feel special.
Brian Gavin Diamond Engagement Rings
Browse from a catalog of the highest quality Brian Gavin Signature Diamonds. You can find a variety of diamond cut, clarity, color, and carat options based on your preferences. You’ll also find various metals and engagement ring settings to create your dream diamond engagement ring.
The Hearts and Arrows Round is one of our most popular signature diamonds, offering exceptional light performance, sparkle, and beauty.
We have many designer engagement ring settings, such as:
- Solitaire engagement rings
- Tiffany-inspired ring settings
- Pavé and side stone engagement rings
- 3-stone diamond engagement rings
- Custom ring settings
Some of our other diamond engagement rings include the Petite Cathedral pavé, with cathedral style micropavé solitaire, the 4-prong princess solitaire, Katherine with an octagonal halo, the Allie Platinum, with gorgeous diamonds as the center stone and in the halo, and more.
Finally, choose the metal for your diamond engagement ring setting to fully express your style. We offer platinum bands and 14k or 18k bands in yellow, rose, and white gold options.
Custom Designed Engagement Rings
Brian Gavin Diamonds has over 30 years of experience creating beautiful diamond engagement rings with the finest quality diamonds. Strictly following the 4C’s + 1 standard, our jewelers put a lot of care into the cut, carat, clarity, color, and performance of each diamond and stone that goes into the custom engagement ring.
You can collaborate with our expert designers to create your unique designer engagement ring. We work closely with you every step of the way to create a custom engagement ring like no other and to your exact parameters.
A Diamond Engagement Ring is For Life
Every woman recognizes the statement of love made with diamond engagement rings. Where words end, the beauty and brilliance of Brian Gavin Signature Diamonds take over to show the depth of your feelings. Your Brian Gavin diamond engagement ring is the perfect symbol of your unfailing love and a tribute to the strength of your commitment.
Diamond Engagement Rings FAQ
What should I know before buying a diamond engagement ring?
The first – and most important – thing to consider is the wearer’s style and preference. Once you consider what the wearer likes, the cut quality and cut shape are the most important. A diamond’s cut grade refers to symmetry, polish, brilliance, and proportions.
How many carats should an engagement ring be?
Your diamond should weigh exactly how much you want it to. While one carat and two carat diamonds are popular choices for a custom engagement ring, it’s important to choose the carat that fits your budget and size preference. The diamond carat of your center diamond is affected by many factors and impacts the price you pay.
How much is enough to spend on an engagement ring?
This is a personal choice between you and your partner. The Brian Gavin Blue line of diamonds are exceptionally well cut and come at different prices for every budget.
Cut, clarity, carat, and color can affect the price you pay as it changes the quality and size of the diamond. Your choice of metal and setting can also change the price you pay for an engagement ring online. Choose a budget that makes sense for your life and priorities.
What metal should I choose?
Brian Gavin Diamonds engagement rings come in different metal bands. Whether you want a 14k or 18k white gold engagement ring, a 14k or 18k yellow gold engagement ring, or a rose gold ring, there’s something for everyone. You can also compare 18k white gold vs. platinum for your engagement ring as they are similar.
While a classic white gold or platinum is popular among diamond engagement rings, rose gold has also been popular over the last few years. Yellow gold is a favorite for brides that love a warm glow.
What setting makes a diamond sparkle most?
There are many engagement ring styles, like solitaire, halo or pavé, eternity, and three stone, for a couple examples. Halo settings sparkle beautifully because the center diamond is encircled by a ring of smaller gemstones. Pavé settings also sparkle a lot because the small diamonds are set closely together. The cut, and performance of a diamond all contribute to how much light it reflects.
How do I choose the right diamond size?
Refer to the diamond carat weight size chart for reference on how a diamond looks on your finger. Ideally, a diamond solitaire ring would conform to the size of the wearer’s hand. A narrower band takes on a delicate look on smaller fingers. A wider band blends with larger fingers and hands and may offer you more options in styles of settings to hold the diamond.
How do I choose the right diamond shape?
You might be thinking about whether you should buy a round or princess cut diamond ring. A solitaire setting can be the perfect stage to spotlight different diamond shapes, like classic round brilliant vs. princess cut diamonds.
For a fancy or uniquely shaped diamond, like the oval, marquise, or heart, the solitaire setting can focus on the unique qualities of the stone and make it stand out.
For optimum performance and brilliance, the classic Brian Gavin Signature Hearts and Arrows round brilliant or princess cut diamonds will catch the eye in the widest variety of lighting conditions.
What are the 4 Cs of diamonds?
All diamonds are graded on the GIA diamond grading system. The 4Cs + 1 of diamonds stand for a diamond’s Clarity, Color, Carat weight, and Cut. There are two types of Cut for diamonds, cut shape and cut performance. The 4Cs were created to assess each diamond and ensure you know the diamond cut quality you’re buying.
What’s the best color for a diamond?
Diamond color ratings are given according to the GIA color scale ranging from D to Z. D is the most white, or colorless, increasing in color all the way to the letter Z, or light brown or yellow.
Diamonds are also measured on brilliance, fire, and scintillation to determine whether the diamond is brighter and more brilliant. In addition to colorless and near colorless diamonds, you also have fancy-colored diamonds like yellow, brown, red, and pink.
What is diamond clarity?
Most of the diamond industry adheres to the GIA diamond clarity scale. Diamonds may have clarity characteristics known as inclusions or blemishes. The majority of people can’t tell the inclusions of a diamond with only their eyes. While clarity is important, cut quality determines the sparkle of a diamond.
How to find the right ring size
You can measure your finger size using household items and compare it with a ring size chart. There are also ring measurement tools you can buy. It’s best to measure your ring size at the end of the day when your fingers are warm and measure a few times to ensure accuracy.
Can you help me choose an engagement ring?
Our ring experts can help you choose from a selection of diamond engagement rings online for your bride. Select from different engagement ring styles, settings, and metals to find one that you want – or, customize the perfect ring to create your most special memory.
I want to do a custom design, can Brian Gavin Diamonds help?
We would be honored to bring your vision to life! You can customize everything from the ring setting, shape, and metal you want. Our designers will work with you to craft the perfect diamond engagement ring, using diamonds with the carat, color, and performance you want.