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Shopping for lab grown engagement rings in India is a little like shopping for a wedding outfit: the “best” ring isn’t one design - it’s the one that fits her style, her lifestyle, and your budget.
The good news: with lab grown diamond engagement rings, you can often go bigger (or better in clarity/color) at the same spend without compromising on sparkle.
Below is a curated list of 10 engagement ring styles (solitaire, halo, toi-et-moi, hidden halo, oval, emerald, pear and more), with realistic India price brackets and “who it suits” guidance.
Quick India price guide (what you’ll usually see)
These ranges are based on live pricing across lab-grown ring listings in India including Joara’s engagement/solitaire rings (starting around ₹39k and going up to ~₹3.3L+ depending on diamond size and design complexity):
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Budget |
What you can realistically expect |
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Under ₹50,000 |
Clean, minimal settings; smaller center stone; fewer side diamonds |
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₹50,000–₹1,00,000 |
More noticeable center stone; halo/pavé options start to open up |
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₹1,00,000–₹1,80,000 |
Bigger center stones, fancy shapes, toi-et-moi, three-stone looks |
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₹1,80,000–₹3,00,000+ |
Heavier carat weights, double halos, more diamonds, statement designs |
(Prices move with carat weight, diamond shape, number of side stones, and gold weight/purity.)
10 best lab grown engagement ring styles (with price brackets)
1) Classic Round Solitaire
Look: one center diamond, all attention on sparkle.
Best for: timeless taste, minimalists, first-time ring buyers.
Why it works: round brilliant is the “safe bet”- it shines in every light and suits most hands.
Typical price in India: ₹45,000–₹1,60,000+
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Entry solitaires can start around the ₹50k range (especially in simpler settings).
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Heavier carat solitaires climb higher quickly (especially with pavé bands).
Joara picks (similar vibe):
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Hidden Heart Round Solitaire Ring (a clean solitaire direction)
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Celeste Shine Solitaire Ring (statement solitaire with extra sparkle)
2) Oval Solitaire (elongated, flattering)
Look: longer stone, elegant and modern.
Best for: women who want the ring to look bigger on the finger.
Why it works: oval visually elongates the hand and feels contemporary without being “trendy”.
Typical price in India: ₹60,000–₹1,80,000+
Joara example: EternaSpark Pave Solitaire Ring (oval center + pavé detailing)
3) Emerald-Cut Solitaire (clean, editorial)
Look: rectangular “hall of mirrors” shine (not the glittery round sparkle).
Best for: understated luxury, sharp dressing, minimal wardrobes.
Note: emerald cuts show inclusions more easily, clarity matters more here.
Typical price in India: ₹80,000–₹2,20,000+
Joara example:
4) Princess Cut (modern + structured)
Look: square shape, crisp edges, bold presence.
Best for: women who like clean lines and a slightly “architectural” feel.
Why it works: gives a strong, confident look and pairs well with straight wedding bands.
Typical price in India: ₹35,000–₹1,50,000+
Joara example:
5) Halo Ring (bigger look, extra sparkle)
Look: a circle of smaller diamonds around the center stone.
Best for: maximum sparkle, “looks larger than the carat” buyers.
Why it works: halos add shine and presence without needing a massive center diamond.
Typical price in India: ₹65,000–₹1,80,000+
Joara examples:
6) Hidden Halo (quiet luxury, close-up sparkle)
Look: sparkle “under” the center stone visible from the side angle.
Best for: minimalists who still want a little surprise detail.
Why it works: it photographs beautifully, especially in proposal shots.
Typical price in India: ₹70,000–₹2,00,000+
A hidden-halo solitaire example in India is often priced around the ₹80k+ range depending on carat and setting detail.
(Pro tip: hidden halo is one of the best upgrades if she likes minimal rings but you want it to feel “special.”)
7) Toi-et-Moi (two stones, two personalities)
Look: two center stones side by side.
Best for: women who don’t want a “basic” ring; fashion-forward taste.
Why it works: it’s symbolic (two lives together) and visually unique.
Typical price in India: ₹1,00,000–₹3,00,000+
Joara example:
8) Three-Stone Ring (past–present–future)
Look: one center stone + two side stones.
Best for: sentimental buyers, milestone couples, “meaning + sparkle” shoppers.
Why it works: feels premium, looks substantial, and has strong symbolism.
Typical price in India: ₹90,000–₹2,80,000+
Joara example:
9) Pear Shape (soft, romantic, a little different)
Look: teardrop shape, delicate and eye-catching.
Best for: romantic style, soft dressing, people who want “different but not loud.”
Styling note: looks gorgeous in north–south orientation and in halo settings.
Typical price in India: ₹60,000–₹2,00,000+
Joara example (pear-forward look):
Pear Solitaire & Baguette Eternity Ring Set
Pear-focused lab-grown listings in India can start around the mid-₹30k range for smaller carat options.
10) Double Halo / Statement Halo (glam)
Look: extra layers of diamonds around the center.
Best for: high-impact sparkle lovers, bridal glam, “she loves compliments.”
Why it works: if she wants a ring that always gets noticed then this is it.
Typical price in India: ₹1,80,000–₹3,50,000+
Joara example: Double Halo Rose Ring
A simple way to choose the right style (without overthinking)
If you’re confused between 2–3 designs, use this quick filter:
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She wears minimal jewellery daily → Round solitaire / Oval solitaire / Hidden halo
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She loves sparkle and party looks → Halo / Double halo
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She has a clean, “old money” aesthetic → Emerald cut solitaire
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She likes unique/fashion pieces → Toi-et-moi / Pear / Three-stone
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She’s practical and wants easy pairing with bands → Round solitaire / Princess cut / Emerald cut
Where to start on Joara
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If you want to browse by “proposal-ready” styles, start with Joara’s Engagement Rings collection, then compare with the Solitaire Rings section for cleaner, minimalist options.
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Joara also uses IGI-certified lab grown diamonds and HUID hallmarked gold for all products which is worth checking before you shortlist.