Here’s a cool idea for any bride and groom looking for a gorgeous engagement ring with a twist.
In honor of the 130th anniversary of the iconic Tiffany engagement ring, the company just introduced its Pave Tiffany setting and also its Rose Gold setting. Of course, we’re all eager to see the new rings in real life, but these beauties won’t be available until September.
Back in 1886, Charles Lewis Tiffany designed the Tiffany setting, which introduced the world to the engagement ring as we know it today. It was first designed in 18-karat yellow gold and later in platinum. The iconic setting immediately grew in popularity because it highlighted the fire and beauty of a solitaire diamond.
This autumn will be the first time the jewelry company will offer its world-famous engagement ring in rose gold. So all the brides who favor this look will finally be able to have a Tiffany rose gold ring of their own.
But if you want to claim the new Pave Tiffany setting, which sports a platinum band and prongs set with pave diamonds, your proposal better happen fast because this style will be available only in a limited edition of 130 rings.
To make your appointment now, contact Tiffany stores in Short Hills, Paramus or Hackensack.