Today’s brides-to-be look for distinctive beauty. Two tone engagement rings can provide not only a classic diamond, but also a startling ring design where the metal itself is unique and worthy of notice.
There are many ways to use metal beautifully when crafting, but the most important step is to choose the best metals that will provide a contrast yet still compliment one another and blend luxuriously to truly contrast into a remarkable ring. Any type of precious metal can be used for a two tone ring. Popular choices include; Yellow Gold, White Gold, Rose Gold, Sage Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper and Platinum.
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![]() 14kt Two Tone Gold Diamond Engagement Setting Ring US $385.00
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![]() 14k Solid Two Tone Gold Engagement Setting Ring US $239.00
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![]() Princess Cut 18kt Two Tone Gold Diamond Engagement Ring US $850.00
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![]() 14k Two Tone Gold 125ct Shield Diamond Engagement Ring US $747.15
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![]() 105 TCW 14k Two Tone Diamond Engagement Ring J SI3 US $1,999.00
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![]() Princess 18kt Two Tone Gold Diamond Engagement Ring US $850.00
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![]() 130 TCW 18k Two Tone Diamond Engagement Ring F VS2 US $2,999.00
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![]() 188 TCW 18k Two Tone Diamond Engagement Ring G VS2 US $4,199.00
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![]() 300 TCW 14k Two Tone Diamond Engagement Ring D VVS1 US $6,999.00
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![]() 300 TCW 14k Two Tone Diamond Engagement Ring D VVS1 US $6,999.00
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![]() 188 TCW 18k Two Tone Diamond Engagement Ring G VS2 US $4,199.00
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![]() 105 TCW 14k Two Tone Diamond Engagement Ring J SI3 US $1,999.00
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Contrasting metals can be woven together in a number of creative and elegant Engagement Ring Designs, including: intricate Celtic designs, Filigree Engagement Rings, Interlocking Rings, Split Shank Engagement Rings, Flowery floral designs, grainy Mokume Gane Engagement Rings and romantic inlaid bands.
Two tone diamond engagement rings are an elegant and distinctive alternative to plainer engagement ring designs. With several metals in varying hues to choose from, couples can find a gorgeous ring that blends together as seamlessly as their relationship without losing the distinction of either component.














