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Rose Cut Diamonds: Our Favorite for Low-Profile Engagement Rings

Do you lead an active lifestyle? Have a career where “hands-on” feels like an understatement? Live to travel? Want a ring that can do it all alongside you? Let us introduce you to low-profile engagement rings.
A low-profile ring is exactly what it sounds like: a ring that sits lower on, and sometimes almost flush with, your finger. Because of this, low-profile engagement rings are seen as more durable than engagement rings that sit in higher settings. Low-profile engagement rings are less exposed, won’t snag as often on sleeves and gloves, and generally get in the way a little less.
The Rose Cut Diamond
For low-profile engagement rings, designer Melanie Casey believes one diamond cut is far and away the best statement stone for the job: rose cut diamonds. Because rose cut diamonds have a flat bottom and a rounded top they fit snugly against your finger, unlike brilliant cut diamonds with a pointed pavilion.


Low-profile engagement rings with rose cut diamonds come in many variations. Did you know rose cut diamonds can be cut into different shapes? Round is the most popular, but they can also be oval, marquise, pear, and more! A rose cut diamond ring can include accent stones, sit solitaire, or feature a unique band with braiding or tapering. While generally leaning more antique, a rose cut diamond can also look contemporary. Just like with any engagement ring, personal design choices will affect the overall style of a rose cut engagement ring. Don’t worry, we’ll dive into that a little later.

The setting style is definitely one of the most important choices when considering low-profile engagement rings. A bezel set engagement ring surrounds the focal stone with a metal frame while a prong set engagement ring holds the stone in place with metal claws. While antique in its own right, the bezel setting is having a resurgence. A bezel setting could cause your rose cut engagement ring to look more antique. If the bezel includes tapering or accent stones, it could cause your rose cut diamond to look more contemporary. Learn more about bezel set engagement rings in our educational series detailing everything you need to know about bezel set engagement rings.

Learn More
Stay tuned! Over the next few pages, we’ll extensively discuss low-profile engagement rings with rose cut diamonds. This includes a showcase of our unique low-profile rose cut engagement ring designs and founder and designer Melanie Casey’s exclusive tips for selecting the best rose cut diamonds for low-profile engagement rings.


The Rundown
- Low-profile engagement rings are a great choice for people with an active lifestyle.
- We recommend rose cut diamonds for low-profile engagement rings.
- Rose cut diamonds can come in many different engagement ring designs, all of which can speak to your style.
Our resource about low-profile engagement rings with rose cut diamonds will help you find the perfect ring.








