Rings Classification: Choose Your Jewellery Style

January 19, 2016

By Katerina Perez

7 min read

The ring is the only jewel we can admire without the help of a mirror, which might well explain why pretty much every woman wears one. Statement, eye-catching, modest, miniature, classic engagement rings, contemporary multi-finger rings or mid – finger rings – the choice is endless. “How to get your head around it all?” I thought! Well, for starters I have come up with my own classification guide for the most varied forms of this type of jewellery.

Solitaire Rings

The name ‘solitaire’, which in French means ‘the one’, tells everything you need to know about the style and the purpose of this ring. The design of this ring is usually a single stone set in a jewellery frame, and you give it to the person you choose as the one, as an engagement or wedding ring.

Bayco eternity rings with sapphires, rubies and diamonds

Cigar Band Rings

The name speaks for itself: this ring resembles the paper band on a cigar. Designs vary from simple metal rings to more complex styles decorated with enamel, filigree or engravings. Rings like this come in different widths and their defining feature is the smooth surface.

Van Cleef&Arpels Alhambra band ring in rose gold

Cartier LOVE ring with 52 brilliant-cut diamonds totalling 0.19 carats

Eternity Rings

Imagine a trail of diamonds or gemstones wrapping round your finger in prong or channel setting and you have the eternity ring. With no end and no beginning, the eternity jewel is a symbol of everlasting love, usually given to mark a wedding anniversary, jubilee or the arrival of a new child.

Purely Diamonds Eternity Rings

Toi et Moi Rings

Toi et Moi is a ring style featuring two identical or similarly sized stones in either the same or different colours set opposite each other. What makes them special is the stones are either complementing or contrasting in order to reflect two similar or different characters.

Stephen Webster emerald and diamond Toi & Moi engagement ring given to Megan Fox by Machine Gun Kelly

<p>The emerald and diamond engagement ring John F. Kennedy presented to Jackie Kennedy in the early 1960s</p>

The emerald and diamond engagement ring John F. Kennedy presented to Jackie Kennedy in the early 1960s

Jemma Wynne Diamond and gold Toi & Moi ring

Rachel Boston diamond and gold Toi & Moi ring

Napoleon’s Toi et Moi engagement ring for Josephine fetches $948,000 at Auction

Toi et Moi Alexandre Reza Ring

Toi et Moi Graff Diamonds Ring

Secret Rings

As a rule, these tend to be individual art pieces with complicated mechanical elements to them like the ‘dancing rings by Sybarite, a theme (Theo Fennell) or some sort of hidden feature (Alessio Boschi). Tricky to make and always effective when worn, they never fail to catch the eye, and it is good fun to take a look, try them on and discover their secret, which is sure to draw an exclamation or surprise or admiration.

Theo Fennell Opening Kissing Frog Ring With Fitted Case with 42.66ct emerald and 0.65ct diamonds in 18ct yellow gold

Theo Fennell Opening Kissing Frog Ring With Fitted Case with 42.66ct emerald and 0.65ct diamonds in 18ct yellow gold

Bombe Rings

Bombe rings, also called simply Bombes, are jewels which feature large cabochon or sugarloaf gemstones set in precious metal, or perhaps a magnificent cupola design. This sort of ring looks particularly effective when worn on your second finger.

Theo Fennell and Forevermark Diamond Bombé Rings

Stacking Rings

Strictly speaking, at first glance these might seem like fairly simple plain rings, but with stacking rings it is all about the composition. By combining them together so that they link up smoothly along the length of your finger, you create an effective, well-constructed look. Just switch the order around or vary the number of pieces and every day you can have a brand new, original piece of jewellery.

Marrow Fine Stacking Rings

Melanie Casey Stacking Rings

Cocktail Rings

First seen during the Prohibition era, cocktail rings are pieces of jewellery with large stones designed to be worn to evening parties. However, nowadays any large, stylish ring can be called a cocktail ring, whether its centrepiece is a large stone or some other decorative element.

House of Gübelin Classics spinel cocktail ring with a Tanzanian purplish-red spinel of over 9 carats flanked by two mandarin garnets and brilliant-cut diamonds in red gold

House of Gübelin Classics spinel cocktail ring with a Tanzanian purplish-red spinel of over 9 carats flanked by two mandarin garnets and brilliant-cut diamonds in red gold

House of Gübelin Classics spinel cocktail ring with a Tanzanian purplish-red spinel of over 9 carats flanked by two mandarin garnets and brilliant-cut diamonds in red gold

House of Gübelin Classics spinel cocktail ring with a Tanzanian purplish-red spinel of over 9 carats flanked by two mandarin garnets and brilliant-cut diamonds in red gold

House of Gübelin Classics spinel cocktail ring with a Tanzanian purplish-red spinel of over 9 carats flanked by two mandarin garnets and brilliant-cut diamonds in red gold

Trend Rings

Once jewellery for the movie stars and catwalk models, now trendy ring became an everyday thing. These days you can get rings which can be worn on a few fingers at once, full-finger numbers and even those that are worn on the middle part of a finger.

From left to right: Elise Dray Dragon full-finger ring in rose gold with black diamonds; Dionea Orcini Linee Misteriose double cage ring with pink sapphires and amethysts; Stephen Webster Magnipheasant two-finger ring

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