Solitaire Rings
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Solitaire Rings
If you want to add some sparking jewelry to your hands, shop Kohl’s to find an appealing assortment of solitaire rings! Solitaire rings are sure to pair elegantly with everything in your wardrobe and jewelry collection. Find the perfect princess-cut, oval-cut, or round brilliant cut solitaire set in beautiful yellow, white or rose gold designs at Kohl's!
What is a Solitaire Ring?
Solitaire rings are very diverse in style. Solitaire engagement rings are comprised of a single-center diamond or gemstone mounted in a simple setting. Although a solitaire ring only features one diamond, it isn’t limited to a minimalist look. A diamond solitaire can be designed so that the diamond stands alone or in a diamond solitaire plus setting accented by additional side-set diamonds or other stones. Choosing a solitaire ring is a great choice not only because it features a simple and elegant design but it’s also easy to wear and the dazzling center stone really stands out.
Are All Solitaire Rings Engagement Rings?
Diamond solitaire rings are a traditional and beautiful choice for engagement rings. This style of ring exudes class, giving the wearer an elegant and sophisticated look. Solitaire engagement rings are considered the ultimate symbol of love. Since your partner is at the center of your world much like the gemstone that rests in the middle of the ring, solitaire rings are a great choice for engagements.
But even if you’re a single woman, you can still wear a solitaire ring. Simply place the ring on a different finger or even the other hand if you want to avoid any misunderstandings.
How to Find Your Ring Size
Gone are the days of having to visit the jewelry store to get an accurate ring size. There are plenty of other convenient ways to get the measurements from the comfort of your home!
The easiest way to get a ring size is by borrowing an existing ring to measure the internal diameter of the ring (in mm). Another option is to measure the finger by tightly wrapping a string or a strip of paper around the finger where the ring will sit. You’ll want to mark the spot where the string or paper meets then measure the distance in millimeters with a ruler. You can also visit our Jewelry Product Guide for even more helpful tips and information!