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A gold engagement ring set with a lab-grown diamond or moissanite, resting in a white calla lily

Bezel Engagement Rings Australia

Compare bezel engagement rings with lab-grown diamonds or moissanite, designed by our Melbourne team.

Round
Oval
Emerald
Radiant
Pear
Cushion
Marquise
Princess

Our approach

We craft beautiful engagement rings of the highest quality

01

Made to Order

We make each piece when you order it.That cuts waste. It also keeps pricing fair.Nothing sits in a warehouse.
02

Built Around Your Choices

You choose the stone and the setting.You can select the metal, shape, and key details.We make it to your spec.
03

Straight Guidance

We explain the trade-offs in plain language.Cut, colour, clarity, setting strength, and daily wear.You decide with confidence.
04

Sourced and Verified

Our stones are independently certified.We work with trusted suppliers.We prioritise quality, transparency, and responsible sourcing.

Create your custom ring

We design and craft each ring to your specifications. Choose your stone, select the setting, and work directly with us to build something unique.

WHY CHOOSE BEZEL ENGAGEMENT RINGS?

Bezel engagement rings hold the centre stone with a thin rim of metal instead of prongs. If you are looking at bezel styles, you probably want a modern, low-profile ring that stands up well to everyday wear.

  • The most protective setting: The metal rim wraps the edge of the stone, which shields it and leaves nothing sticking up to catch on clothing.
  • Made for daily wear: The smooth profile suits hands-on lifestyles and anyone who would rather not take the ring off.
  • Clean, modern lines: With no visible prongs, a bezel reads quiet and contemporary, and a half bezel lets in more light from the sides.
  • Works across stone types: Narrow by material into lab grown diamond bezel rings or moissanite bezel rings.

HOW TO CHOOSE A BEZEL ENGAGEMENT RING

Choosing a bezel ring means deciding how much metal frames the stone and how the ring sits on the hand.

  • Full or half bezel: A full bezel wraps the whole stone for maximum protection, while a half bezel leaves two sides open so more light reaches the diamond.
  • Pick the stone shape: Round and oval bezels are the most common, and the rim is especially useful for marquise and pear shapes because it protects the pointed tips.
  • Choose the metal: Platinum holds a fine bezel well, and white, yellow and rose gold all work. The metal affects the look more than the security.
  • Read the background first: For how a bezel is made and what it means for everyday wear, read the bezel setting guide, then use this page to compare rings.

BEZEL ENGAGEMENT RING FAQ