Custom Cathedral Engagement Rings
Cathedral engagement rings feature graceful arches that rise from the band to support and visually elevate the center stone. The distinctive side profile gives the ring an architectural appearance while drawing attention to the diamond or gemstone.
Browse our cathedral engagement ring designs below for inspiration. Any ring can be customized with your preferred center stone, metal, setting height, band width, accent stones, engraving, and design details. We can modify one of these examples or create a completely original ring based on your ideas.
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2 Tone 3 Stone Engagement Ring
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2 Tone Cathedral Heart Engagement Ring
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6 Prong Trellis Engagement Ring
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Accented Cathedral Engagement Ring
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Accented Cathedral Solitaire Ring
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Beaded Solitaire Engagement Ring
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Cathedral Diamond Engagement Ring
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Cathedral Pave Engagement Ring
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Cathedral Peekaboo Engagement Ring
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Cathedral Set Engagement Ring
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Cathedral Solitaire Engagement Ring
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Cathedral Split Shank Engagement Ring
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Celtic Cathedral Engagement Ring
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Celtic Engagement Ring
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Channel-Prong Set Cathedral Engagement Ring
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Crossover Cathedral Engagement Ring
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Custom Cathedral Engagement Ring
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Emerald Split Shank Engagement Ring
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Engraved Cathedral Engagement Ring
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Floral Cathedral Engagement Ring
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Floral Channel Set Engagement Ring
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Flower Petal Engagement Ring
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Graduated Cathedral Engagement Ring
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Graduated Oval Engagement Ring
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Heart Scrolled Cathedral Ring
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Knife Edge Engagement Ring
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Knife Edge, 6 prong Solitaire Engagement Ring
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Looped Shank 2 Tone Solitaire Ring
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Marquise Cluster Engagement Ring
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Marquise Engagement Ring
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Milgrained Cathedral Engagement Ring
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Milgrained Solitaire Engagement Ring
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Modern Cathedral Engagement Ring
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Oval Cluster Engagement Ring
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Pave Cathedral Engagement Ring
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Peekaboo Cathedral Engagement Ring
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Peekaboo Filigree Engagement Ring
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Scrolled Cathedral Solitaire Ring
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Scrolled Celtic Engagement Ring
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Scrolled Heart Engagement Ring
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Tapered Solitaire Engagement Ring
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Triple Band Cathedral Split Shank Engagement Ring
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Triquetra Engagement Ring
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V Halo Heart Scrolled Cathedral Ring
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V Prong Solitaire Engagement Ring
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Vintage Art Deco Engagement Ring
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Vintage Cathedral Engagement Ring
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Woven Engagement Ring
What Is a Cathedral Engagement Ring Setting?
A cathedral setting uses raised sections of metal that sweep upward from the band toward the center stone. Viewed from the side, these supports resemble the arches found in traditional cathedral architecture.
The cathedral structure describes the ring’s profile rather than the way the stone itself is secured. The center stone may be held with four or six prongs, a bezel, a halo, or another setting style. This allows the cathedral profile to be incorporated into many different engagement ring designs.
Why Choose a Cathedral Setting?
The elevated profile makes more of the center stone visible and gives it greater visual prominence. Cathedral arches can also create room for decorative details beneath the stone, including filigree, scrollwork, hidden diamonds, engraving, milgrain, and contrasting metals.
A cathedral setting can look traditional, modern, minimal, ornate, or vintage-inspired depending on the shape of the arches and the other design elements. The shoulders may rise gently into a simple solitaire or become part of a more elaborate halo, split-shank, pavé, or three-stone ring.
Cathedral Engagement Ring Styles
A cathedral solitaire places the emphasis on a single center stone while adding interest to the ring’s side profile. The arches can remain smooth and understated or include diamonds, engraving, or sculpted details.
Halo cathedral rings surround the center stone with smaller diamonds or gemstones. Raising the halo above the band creates a prominent centerpiece and leaves additional space beneath it for hidden accents or decorative metalwork.
Three-stone cathedral rings use elevated shoulders to support a center stone and two side stones. The stones may be the same shape or combined to create contrast, such as an oval center with pear-shaped sides.
Pavé cathedral rings add small diamonds along the shoulders of the band. The arches guide the eye toward the center stone while the pavé provides additional sparkle.
Vintage-inspired cathedral rings may incorporate filigree, milgrain, engraving, scrollwork, floral details, and antique-style stone arrangements. Modern versions often use cleaner lines, open galleries, tapered bands, and geometric profiles.
Choosing The Center Stone
Cathedral settings can be adapted to round, oval, cushion, emerald, radiant, pear, marquise, princess, heart, and other stone shapes. The proportions of the arches, prongs, basket, and band should be designed around the exact dimensions of the center stone.
You may choose a natural diamond, lab-grown diamond, moissanite, sapphire, ruby, emerald, or another gemstone. The right choice depends on your preferred appearance, durability, size, rarity, and budget.
Metals And Design Details
Cathedral engagement rings can be created in yellow gold, white gold, rose gold, platinum, or a combination of metals. The metal color can change the character of the design: yellow gold creates a warmer appearance, white metals emphasize brightness, and rose gold adds softer color.
The ring can be further customized through the band width, setting height, number of prongs, finish, accent stones, engraving, and side-profile details. Two-tone construction can also be used to contrast the center setting with the band or highlight decorative elements beneath the stone.
Setting Height and Everyday Wear
Cathedral engagement rings usually have a more elevated profile than low-set rings. This makes the center stone more visible, but it can also increase the likelihood of the ring catching on clothing, gloves, hair, or other objects.
The height does not need to be excessive. We can adjust the arches and center setting to balance visual impact with comfort and practicality. Someone who works frequently with their hands may prefer a lower cathedral profile, smoother shoulders, or a more protective center-stone setting.
Pairing a Cathedral Ring With a Wedding Band
Many cathedral engagement rings can be designed to sit close to a straight wedding band, but the fit depends on the center setting, basket, prongs, and height of the arches. Some designs require a curved or contoured band to prevent gaps or contact between the rings.
When possible, it is helpful to consider the wedding band while designing the engagement ring. We can create a matching band around the engagement ring’s exact dimensions or modify the cathedral profile to accommodate the type of band you prefer.
How the Custom Design Process Works
The process begins with your ideas, inspiration images, preferred stone, metal, ring size, and budget. You may select one of the cathedral rings shown above as a starting point or send us examples of the features you want to combine.
After we agree on the design direction and price, a deposit is required to begin the CAD design. You will receive detailed renderings showing the ring from multiple angles and can request reasonable changes before approving it for production.
Once approved, the ring is cast in your selected metal, polished, set with the center and accent stones, and carefully inspected. We will send photographs of the completed ring before shipping it to you.
What Determines the Price?
The price of a custom cathedral engagement ring depends on the metal, total weight, center stone, accent stones, ring size, band dimensions, setting style, and complexity of the design.
A simple cathedral solitaire generally requires less labor than a ring with pavé diamonds, a halo, hand engraving, two-tone construction, or intricate side details. We can adjust the stone choices, dimensions, and decorative elements to create a design that fits your priorities and budget.
Start Designing Your Cathedral Engagement Ring
A cathedral setting gives you considerable freedom to control the ring’s profile, stone presentation, decorative details, and wedding-band fit. Send us a design from this collection, an inspiration image, or a description of what you have in mind. We will help you refine the proportions and create a cathedral engagement ring based on the style you actually want.