Daring & Dramatic Engagement Rings

Elongated hexagon engagement rings have an elegant, flattering design that sits somewhere in the middle of classic and contemporary. If you’re looking for a modern ring without being too bold, this ring is a perfect choice. As the name suggests, it has a geometric shape.

Unlike regular hexagons, this shape is much more subtle. They have the look of an emerald-cut ring with a slight twist. The pointed top and bottom add length without being too bulky. The streamlined design makes the ring flattering on every finger size.

There are a lot of styles that work well with this type of engagement ring. From timeless solitaire rings to clusters, bezel-set rings, gemstones, and more, this allows you to create a truly unique ring. To get inspired for your custom ring design, we’ve put together a list of some of our favourite elongated hexagon engagement rings.

Stunning Elongated Hexagon Engagement Rings

Some of the most stunning elongated hexagon engagement rings to inspire.

Five-Stone Bezel

Five-Stone Bezel

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Bezel-cut rings are practical and stylish. They are a great choice if you have an active lifestyle, as the stones are set into the band rather than sitting in a prong setting. In this design, diamonds are placed on each side of the main stone. The first stones are elongated hexagons, leading to baguette stones at the end. A white gold band adds to the cool tone of the ring.

Classic Gold Solitaire

Classic Gold Solitaire

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For brides who love the timeless look of solitaire rings, this ring is a beautiful choice. A fine yellow gold band sits beneath a flawless diamond, with gold prongs. The ring is elegant and simple while still being a unique alternative to round or oval rings. It would work well in any metal or even with a black diamond or precious stone.

Rose Gold Ballerina

Rose Gold Ballerina

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The combination of rose gold, baguette stones, milgrain, and bright diamonds is romantic and feminine. In this ring, the geometric shape of the ring creates a ballerina effect, with a halo of small diamonds surrounding an emerald-cut diamond. The warm tone of the metal adds to the ring, but it would look equally stunning in any other metal.

Feminine Aquamarine Cluster

Feminine Aquamarine Cluster

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Cluster rings are a great choice for those wanting something more unique. They have a series of smaller stones that surround the centre stone. In this design, an aquamarine stone is used in the centre, with diamonds creating the cluster. A cool-toned band creates a frosty, beautiful effect.

Salt and Pepper

Salt and Pepper

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Salt and pepper diamonds are a growing trend for good reason. These stones have a grey smoky stone that is anything but dull. Each stone is unique, thanks to the way the black, grey, and white colour is combined. When used alongside white diamonds, the effect is especially beautiful. In this design, the shape and the centre stone are elongated hexagons. Milgrain detail runs along the edge, while a halo surrounds the centre stone.

Rosy Emerald Twist

Rosy Emerald Twist

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Emeralds are a classic, elegant alternative to diamonds, especially if you want to add colour. The combination of a twisted band with a hint of rose gold, dotted with small diamonds, gives this ring a unique look. It would work well with a white diamond centre stone and small emerald stones along the band.

Ready to start planning your dream ring? Contact Cape Diamonds today to find out more about our custom engagement ring design service.

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