Black Diamond Engagement Rings

Black diamond engagement rings are becoming mighty popular lately. Sparkly clear diamonds have long been the traditional choice for an engagement ring, but if you are eying a black diamond there is a meaning behind their dark surface.

As the alternative the the white diamond, the black diamond represents the depths of your feelings and the unknown and unlimited possibilities of your life together. Plus they are super pretty. Would you ever wear a black diamond engagement ring?

1. Anna Sheffield wheat black diamond engagement ring | 2. 1 1/2 Carat Morganite and Black Diamond 14K Pink Gold Ring | 3. Alberian & Aulde“Constellation” Black Diamond in 14k Rose Gold Photon Ring | 4.Armenta yellow gold and darkly sparkling black diamond ring | 5. Gurhan Black Diamon& 24K Gold Round Ring | 6. Todd Reed Rose Cut Black Diamond  Solitaire in Yellow Gold | 7. KC Designs “Tres Chic” Black and White Diamond 14k White Gold Ring | 8. Rosette & Crescent Bridal Set  9. 1/2 Carat Black & White Diamond 14K White Gold engagement ring

We would love to hear what you whink

  1. Thank you for the good writeup. It in fact was once a amusement account it. Look complex to far brought agreeable from you! By the way, how can we keep up a correspondence?

  2. i love #8 but cant find the link for it. It wont let me click on it.. Where can I find it ? Thanks for your help

  3. My husband purchased a black diamond ring from Overstock for my engagement ring. It’s set in white gold with 3 rows of small black and white diamonds on either side of the solitaire. I love it! I matched it with a thin white gold band encrusted in white diamonds. We purchased both of these, as well as his band on Overstock and didn’t even spend $500 for all of it. His band is black and white tungsten carbide, so our rings match very well and we are both very happy with them. I get so many compliments on my wedding set. It’s unique and beautiful.

  4. I have a black diamond engagement ring and I love it. The diamonds in my ring come from non conflict areas. Which makes it green!

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  6. I have to admit they’re beautiful, but is there really a need to spend $1290 on a ring (ie #4). Think about the difference that you could make with that amount of money if you got a locally-made plain ring, plus you wouldn’t be supporting the diamond underworld for sure.

  7. dear number 4, please come to my house and get on my finger thank you very much.

  8. Seriously gorgeous! I love the 2nd one… pink and black! Classic!!

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