Unique Prong Solitaire Engagement Rings

Thin Bands, Simple Sparkle, Unique Designs
Our Unique Prong-Set Solitaire Engagement Ring Collection
Explore Krikawa’s beautifully crafted solitaire-style engagement rings, from sleek bezels to delicate prongs. Each design is made with expert care and timeless artistry. Customize every detail to create a truly one-of-a-kind symbol of your love.
Unique Petite Solitaire
A dainty frame with a bold design! This collection of engagement rings celebrates stone clusters and twisted bands in a petite size.
Unique Prong Solitaire
A timeless classic setting for engagement rings. The center stone shines bright with stylized prongs, making these rings truly one-of-a-kind, and thoughtful details give these designs timeless appeal.
Cluster
Artfully arranged diamonds or gemstones that create rich sparkle, visual dimension, and a distinctive alternative to the traditional solitaire.
Proposal Ring
Rings designed for the moment of asking, giving your partner the joy of a meaningful proposal while leaving space to create a custom ring together later.
Solitaire Style Engagement Rings
Solitaire rings highlight a precious center stone. They can be simple and timeless, and in our collection, they can be accented with diamonds or other gemstones. Solitaire rings date back to the dawn of engagement rings.
Starting in Egyptian times, a way to promise your eternal devotion to your partner. During this time, they were made of natural materials. The Romans began making wedding bands made of gold and other precious stones. Uncut diamond wedding rings were only worn by royalty. Southern Asian jewelers began adding cut gemstones from lower-quality diamonds. This began the iconic image of the pyramid-shaped gemstone with a flat top. The table-cut diamond began to spread across Europe alongside better-quality diamonds.
Wedding bands became more ornate and lavish during the Victorian and Edwardian eras. The opposite occurred during World War II when the cost of jewelry was limited. A simple band with a small diamond was a luxurious expense then.
Today, solitaire rings are very popular, and many styles have been adopted from history. The prong setting is popular because it allows more light to pass through the stone. The stone is held by prongs similar to gripping claws. These can be shown in many different shapes and sizes, depending on the ring's lavish style. Solitaire rings have at least four prongs, and the number can increase due to the stone's shape and size.
A bezel setting is a center stone surrounded by a metal frame. This protective style helps to prevent chips or fractures on the girdle of the center stone. Any shape of the stone can be set in a bezel. Some bezel styles include Semi-Bezel. Partial bezels are popular because they allow more light to pass through while still protecting the display.



