Bezel Engagement Rings
Wedding Band Styling Inspiration for a Bezel Set Engagement Ring
Have an engagement ring with bezel setting but aren’t sure what wedding band to pair it with? Luckily, we don’t just offer engagement rings, we also design wedding bands. As with our bezel ring collection, our selection of wedding bands spans eras, styles, and shapes so you can decide what works for you. Here are some of designer Melanie’s favorite wedding stacks featuring a bezel set diamond ring.
Formation Ring, Oval Cut & Perspective Band
Why it works: We love pairing a delicate engagement ring with a chunky wedding band, and the contrast between the Formation Rings’s slender gold band and the larger diamonds of the Perspective Band hits this mark. The Formation Ring has a high-profile bezel setting so the sizable accent diamonds of the Perspective Band can rest slightly underneath the focal stone. The oval cut accent stones mirror the oval cut of the focal stone, and the bezel setting only emphasizes this repetition further. This repetition is made even more interesting by differing directions: an east-west set focal, and north-south set accents.
Pensive Ring & Petite Diamond Distance Band
Why it works: This wedding stack is defined by romantic and delicate diamond details. Because of our dynamic stonework and barely-there bands, each diamond accent featured in the Pensive Ring and the Petite Diamond Distance Band appears to float around your finger. Because the Pensive Ring features a low profile bezel setting, we incorporate negative space between the bands. However, this helps draw attention to each delicate diamond. The soft facets of the oval rose cut diamond tie the look together, with a bezel setting wrapping it all up in a ribbon.
Edifice Ring & Garden Ring
Why it Works: Rather than highlight the industrial minimalism of this bezel setting, pairing the Edifice Ring with the Garden Ring brings attention to the slender band, soft rose cut facets, and the delicate way our bezels frame any focal stone. The Garden Ring is unconventionally curved, featuring two gold bands that crest, dip, and intersect. While there is negative space between this bezel diamond ring and wedding band, the arcing and accented bands of the Garden Ring break up this space in a whimsical way.
Construct Ring & Curved Wisp Band & Coronet Band
Why it works: Who says you can’t add three rings to your wedding stack? We love the way the Curved Wisp Band sits flush with the Construct Ring, imperfectly dipping for this emerald focal stone. Because the wisp band touches both the Construct Ring and the Coronet Band, it almost appears as one large ring with three distinct elements. The bezel setting emphasizes the warming gold details found throughout the stack.
Pensive Ring & Curved Tinsel Band & Wavelet Band
Why it works: Once again, we’ve matched a round focal stone with rounded accent stones for a cohesive stack. The Pensive Ring works well with both the Curved Tinsel Band and the Wavelet Band because each grouping of accent stones incorporates movement. While the Pensive’s accent clusters feature leveled stones, both the Curved Tinsel Band and the Wavelet Band use alternating stone sizes to create weightlessness. The bezel setting serves to ground this buoyant stack.
Moonrise Ring, Marquise Cut & Amplify Band
Why it Works: The bold, puffy bezel setting of the Moonrise Ring fits perfectly with the dipped, domed Amplify Band in both style and structure. This metallic pairing is distinctly modern, bringing the timeless bezel firmly into a contemporary design space. Because the Amplify Band dips in the center, the band travels around the focal stone, the marquise bezel engagement ring resting just at the top of the band. The use of both north-south and east-west facing marquise cut stones adds complexity and sparkle to this stack.
Ascent Ring, Rose Cut & Reverb Ring
Why it Works: The Ascent Ring pairs an antique rose cut diamond with a slender bezel setting, dramatically tapered band, and bold pear cut accents. The Reverb Ring creates pulsing diamonds by slightly increasing and decreasing the size of the diamond accents as they move around the band. The Ascent Ring mirrors the waves of the Reverb Ring, the east-west facing pear cut diamond side stones growing and rounding to a curve as they reach the side of the bezel setting. Both rings in this stack create movement through accent work, innovating classic design elements for a timeless finish with a modern twist.
Formation Ring, Asscher Cut & Interwoven Band
Why it Works: An asscher bezel engagement ring is distinctly vintage. The diamond’s windmill pattern and step cuts are indicative of Art Deco jewelry and the bezel setting mirrors the step cuts and draws attention to this unique focal stone. The Interwoven Band is both subtle and complex, pairing marquise cut diamonds with round cut diamonds to create a wave-like pattern. Together, these two rings combine edges with curves to create a subtle contrast held together with diamond brilliance.
Evenfall Ring, East-West Pear Cut & Arc Band in Pear
Pear cut diamonds mirror each other in this complementary stack. This pear bezel engagement ring sets the focal diamond east to west creating a subtly dramatic asymmetrical composition. The bezel set wedding band features pear cut diamonds set in the same direction as the engagement ring. Because each bezel setting created by designer Melanie Casey is both slender and sleek, the metal framework enhances the stones’ unique shape without overpowering the balance between metal and diamond.
Formation Ring, Marquise Cut & Morse Code Ring: Love
Why it Works: the elongated, yet dramatic, marquise cut makes a powerful statement, especially when the distinct shape is outlined in a bezel setting. Because the Formation Ring features a raised structure underneath the bezel setting, the delicate Morse Code Ring can rest underneath the focal stone with a small amount of negative space. The Morse Code Ring is understated alongside this bold engagement ring, holding a secret message spelling “love” in diamond dots and dashes just for you. We love how a marquise bezel engagement ring adds a touch of modern sleekness to the classic wedding stack.
However you want to style a bezel set diamond ring, we’ve got you covered. Explore our wedding band collection to create your perfect wedding stack.