Designing a custom diamond ring is a personal and exciting journey. Whether it’s for an engagement, anniversary, or just a special treat, creating a ring from scratch lets you turn your ideas into reality. At St Diamont, we make it easy to create a ring that’s truly yours, down to the smallest detail.
Why Custom Diamond Ring?
A custom diamond ring isn’t just jewelry—it’s a story. It’s about making something that reflects your feelings and emotions. Unlike store-bought rings, a custom piece is made just for you, matching your style and the moments you cherish. You pick everything: the metal, diamond shape, setting, and size. No limits, just endless options.
How to Design Your Ring
St Diamont has made the designing of a custom diamond ring way easier than ever before. Here are the steps you have to take to design a diamond ring of your own.
1. Start with the Metal
The metal is your ring’s base—it shapes its look and feel. Choose from:
- White Gold: Sleek and modern.
- Rose Gold: Warm and romantic.
- Yellow Gold: Classic and timeless.
- Platinum: Tough, shiny, and hypoallergenic.
Tip: Platinum lasts forever, and rose gold adds a cozy vibe.
2. Pick a Diamond Shape You Love
The shape changes the whole vibe of the ring. Here’s what we offer:
- Round: Sparkles the most (most popular!).
- Pear: Teardrop elegance.
- Radiant: Glittery mix of round and emerald.
- Oval: Stylish and elongates fingers.
- Heart: All about love.
- Emerald: Clean lines, retro feel.
- Cushion: Soft edges for romance.
- Asscher: Bold, geometric, art deco.
- Princess: Sharp, modern, fiery.
- Marquise: Makes the diamond look bigger.
3. Choose a Setting That Shows Off Your Diamond
The setting holds your diamond and adds style. Favorites include:
- Solitaire: Just the diamond—simple and classic.
- Diamond Band: Extra sparkle with tiny diamonds on the band.
- Trilogy: Three stones for past, present, and future.
- Halo: A “halo” of small diamonds around the center stone.
- Vintage: Fancy details like lace for your finger.
4. Decide on the Diamond Size (Carat)
Carat defines how big the diamond looks. Options:
- 0.25–0.5ct: Tiny but elegant.
- 0.5–1ct: Classic size for engagements.
- 1–2ct: Eye-catching and luxurious.
- 2ct+: Showstopper size.
Tip: A well-cut smaller diamond can shine brighter than a bigger, dull one.
5. Pick the Diamond Color
Color grades range from icy white to warm tones:
- D-F: Pure white (most expensive).
- G-H: Nearly white (great value).
- I-L: Slightly warm (budget-friendly).
Most people go for G-H—looks white without the high cost.
6. Focus on the Cut (It’s All About Sparkle)
Cut quality decides how much your diamond sparkles:
- Good: Nice shine for less money.
- Very Good: Brighter and sharper.
- Excellent: Maximum glitter (worth the splurge!).
7. Don’t Sweat the Clarity
Clarity means tiny flaws inside the diamond:
- FL/IF: Flawless or nearly flawless (rare and top-tier).
- VVS1/VVS2: Tiny flaws (need a microscope to see).
- VS1/VS2: Minor flaws (can’t see with your eyes).
- SI1/SI2: Slightly included (cheaper but still pretty).
VS1–VS2 is the sweet spot: looks clean, and costs less.
8. Get the Size Right
Sizes run from F½ to Q½. Use our free sizing guide or check a local jeweler. Pro tip: Borrow a ring your partner already wears (shhh—we won’t tell!).
Why St Diamont?
We keep it simple and fun. Our online tool lets you mix and match options in seconds. Every ring is handcrafted with care, using ethical diamonds and recycled metals. Plus, our jewelers are here to help—day or night.
Designing a custom ring shouldn’t feel like homework. With St Diamont, you get to play designer without the stress