Bridal Jewelry Buying Guide
Choosing an engagement ring and wedding bands is an exciting part of your journey together. From the diamond shape and setting to the metal and finishing details, each decision helps create jewelry that reflects your personal style.
Explore the guide below to learn more about engagement ring styles, wedding bands and the details to consider before choosing your forever pieces.

Find the Perfect Ring Style
Your engagement ring should feel personal to you. Begin by considering the overall style, center stone shape, setting and metal.
A classic solitaire places all the attention on the center diamond, while halo and side stone settings add extra brilliance. Three stone designs offer a distinctive look with meaningful symbolism.
Explore different combinations to find a ring that complements your style and feels comfortable for everyday wear.

Women’s Wedding Bands
A wedding band can coordinate with your engagement ring or create a beautifully layered look of its own.
Consider the shape and height of your engagement ring when choosing a band. Some settings pair naturally with a straight band, while others may work best with a curved or contoured design.
Choose from classic metal bands, diamond accented styles and intricate designs that reflect your individual taste.
SHOP WOMEN’S WEDDING BANDS
Men’s Wedding Bands
Men’s wedding bands are available in a range of classic and contemporary designs.
Explore polished bands, textured finishes, subtle details and durable styles suited for everyday wear. Yellow gold, white gold, platinum and alternative metals each offer a different appearance and feel.
The right wedding band should complement your style while remaining comfortable throughout the day.
SHOP MEN’S WEDDING BANDS
Choose Gold for Your Wedding Jewelry
Gold brings warmth and timeless character to engagement rings and wedding bands.
Yellow gold pairs beautifully with classic ring styles, colored gemstones and both vintage inspired and contemporary designs. Its rich tone can create a striking contrast against diamonds while adding softness and warmth to the overall look.
Choose the metal that best reflects your personal style and complements the jewelry you already wear.
What Setting Makes Sense?

solitaire
A solitaire features one center stone, allowing the diamond to remain the focus of the design.
Four prongs reveal more of the diamond, while six prongs can provide additional security. The clean, versatile setting pairs easily with many wedding band styles.

Side Stone
Side stone settings feature smaller diamonds or gemstones placed beside the center stone.
Accent stones may extend along the band in pavé, channel or prong settings, adding brilliance while keeping the center diamond as the main focal point.

three stone
A three stone engagement ring features a center diamond framed by two smaller stones.
Often associated with the past, present and future of a relationship, this setting offers added brilliance and meaningful symbolism.

halo
A halo setting surrounds the center stone with a frame of smaller diamonds.
This added detail increases sparkle and can make the center stone appear more prominent. Halo designs range from classic single halos to double, floral and hidden halo settings.

Find Your Forever Pieces
Explore engagement rings and wedding bands at Bhindi Jewelers, or visit one of our showrooms for personal guidance from our jewelry specialists.




