Engagement Ring Trend Predictions for 2016

I for one, cannot believe that 2015 is already over and 2016 is here! Similar to fashion, bridal jewelry and engagement rings continue to evolve and change over time. I wanted to share a few of my predictions for which style of engagement rings will be the most popular for 2016! Let me know in the comments if you agree or if you have any predictions of your own.

3. Halo Engagement Rings

Halo Engagement Rings

Style # HE259

I think that halo engagement rings will continue to be popular in terms of bridal jewelry. A diamond halo gives the appearance of a larger center stone, so this setting is not only beautiful, it is also economical. deBebians carries a huge collection of halo and double halo engagement rings, which are idea for any size or shape diamond.

2. Three Stone Engagement Rings

Three Stone Engagement Rings

Style # HE176

I predict that more classic engagement rings, such as three stone engagement rings, will grow in popularity this year. I personally love the sleekness of a three stone engagement ring because these designs truly are timeless. I think that we will see an increase in simpler, diamond accented engagement rings in 2016.

1. Moissanite Engagement Rings

Moissanite Engagement Rings

Style # HE260

My number 1 engagement ring trend prediction for 2016 is moissanite engagement rings. Moissanite scores a 9.25 on Mohs scale of mineral hardness, is more brilliant than a diamond, and is more affordable. deBebians carries an array of sizes and shapes of Forever Brilliant ® and Forever One ™ Moissanite from Charles & Colvard, which can be set into most of our engagement ring settings. We have a newly added moissanite engagement ring section to make shopping easy!

Update on April 12, 2017: deBebians now offers Hearts and Arrows Forever One Moissanite on our loose moissanite search.

Which style of engagement ring is your favorite? Sound off in the comments and let our readers know!

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