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Style December 6, 2016
Your SO has been acting stranger than usual lately. Sure, he’s normally a little odd (which is what you love about him), but these days, he goes out of his way to tell you how much he loves you and has even planned a weekend getaway together.
And as much as you don’t want to overthink it, your intuition is telling you that he’s going to pop the question.
Obviously you’ll be ecstatic however he proposes, but deep down you’re hoping for a unique gesture. And that includes the ring. After all, you’ll be wearing it for the rest of your life. As an unconventional woman, you want something that stands out from the crowd, something beyond the princess cut diamond ring.
So if you’re looking for a little inspiration, take a look at some of our favorite atypical rings for the atypical woman.
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WWAKE’s Nestled Emerald Ring – priced at $1,300 – is a dream for the unconventional gal. Not only does its slim, iridescent design flawlessly display class and individuality, but its emeralds attract immediate attention to your hand.
The MR2514 Engagement Ring by Simon G. features a branch-like band, circled by white round cut diamonds. At $1,650, this spiraling gold ring is the perfect twist on a traditional style.
The Polly Wales’ Shard Split Halo Ring, priced at $10,650, speaks for itself. It’s original blue sapphires is like nothing else we’ve seen in an engagement ring.
The Single Nestled Diamond Ring by WWAKE is a cozy touch to the classic solitaire. With its diamond snuggled in the curve of the band, this $1,145 ring is a timeless beauty.
Page Sargisson’s Custom Bridal Rings in 18K should not go solo. From $800-$2,500, these stackable beauties feature antique diamonds from the 1900s for a look that will never go out of style.
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