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Top 30 Engagement Rings for $35000
One of the crucial factors to consider when searching for the perfect engagement ring is the amount of money you’re willing to spend. If you’ve decided to look for engagement rings in the $35000 price range, you can rest assured that you’ll soon discover a high-quality ring within your budget. But, with so many options within that budget, you might feel overwhelmed. That’s why we’ve compiled this guide of our top 30 engagement rings that cost around $35000. Read on for a variety of exquisite diamonds, alternative gemstones, colors, and shapes.
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1. Cascais Ring

Price: $35,000. Learn more about the Cascais Ring.
Kicking off our engagement rings for $35000 list with a bang, the Cascais Ring features a prong-set, 3.14-carat round transitional diamond cut circa 1950.
The crown setting displays delightful fleur-de-lis embellishments set with additional diamonds. What’s more, further diamonds adorn the shoulders and bridge. Finally, the entire shank is decorated with lovely detailed engravings; this is certainly an elegant piece in the way it incorporates the additional diamonds and the engravings without being overbearing.
2. Bloomington Ring

Price: $35,000. Learn more about the Bloomington Ring.
The stunning Bloomington features a 2.88-carat old European-cut center diamond in an elevated and detailed setting. Although the setting features gorgeous dazzling bow motif ornamentation, it certainly allows for the above-average visibility of the spectacular center stone. The fine milgrain filigree continues along the bridge, while the remainder of the delicate band is unembellished.
3. Bollon Ring

Price: $35,000. Learn more about the Bollon Ring.
If you’re a fan of the qualities Art Deco Era rings tend to exhibit, then consider the Bollon Ring. Although the ring is not from the era, the variety of shapes and colors integrated into the design clearly shows Art Deco inspiration.
The 2.84-carat center diamond is held in four distinct wide prongs, while the gallery holds three additional diamonds on each side. Providing colorful allure and contrast, the shoulders feature further small diamonds as well as uniquely shaped onyx and emerald rows. Last, but certainly not least, incredibly detailed engravings cover all parts of the shank.
4. Everett Ring

Price: $35,000. Learn more about the Everett Ring.
The alluring Everett Ring features a prong-set old European cut diamond GIA-certified as 2.00 carats and VVS2 clarity. Each of the eye-catching shoulders displays three baguette cut diamond in a staggered formation and totaling approximately 0.13 carats. The clean design strikes an excellent balance between a clean design and unique character.
5. Porter Ring

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Handcrafted in 18k yellow gold circa 1910, the Edwardian era Porter Ring features a three-stone design with diamond accents. The primary stones are AGL certified Burma no-heat sapphires in prongs. Between the sapphires are four diamonds set in platinum prongs and totaling approximately 0.40 carats. This delicate and luxurious piece is a great example of Edwardian jewelry and plays with color contrasts beautifully.
6. Seymour Ring

Price: $34,000. Learn more about the Seymour Ring.
The exquisite Seymour ring manages luxury and elegance with a design focused on a gorgeous center diamond accompanied by a dazzling array of additional small diamonds. The rose-cut center stone is GIA-certified as 2.16 carats with H color and VS2 clarity and is held in four prongs. Finally, 0.53 carats of shimmering micro-pavé round brilliant diamonds adorn the gallery rail, prongs, and shank.
7. Graff Three-Stone Ring

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The Graff Ring is a smart choice for those wanting an engagement ring, as three-stone pieces very poetically symbolize a couple’s past, present, and future love. This lovely ring features round brilliant cut diamonds set in prongs. The center diamond weighs 1.50 carats, while the flanking diamonds total approximately 2.04 carats. The mounting is platinum and holds a Graff signature.
8. Montreal Ring

Price: $33,000. Learn more about the Montreal Ring.
The more colorful precious stones can at times offer a means by which to highlight the more prominent diamond on a ring- and what better way to add a splash of color than by the incorporation of a halo?
In this instance, a 0.72-carat halo of natural deep blue French-cut sapphires goes above and beyond to accomplish just that. The more prominent stone in question is a 3.03-carat antique cushion-cut diamond set in a bezel. Finally, additional diamonds can be found set along the shoulders, while the under-gallery is decorated by elegant openwork patterns.
9. Cresson Ring

Price: $36,000. Learn more about the Cresson Ring.
The Cresson Ring is another excellent choice for those wanting a three-stone diamond ring. This Art Deco piece was handcrafted in platinum circa 1920 and features a 2.22-carat antique cushion-cut center diamond. The flanking stones are old European-cut diamonds of approximately 1.33 and 1.42 carats. The mounting itself is marvelous, featuring ornate metalwork adorned with additional diamonds, fine milgrain, and engravings.
10. Norton Ring

Price: $38,000. Learn more about the Norton Ring.
The Norton features a simple and clean design with all focus on the exceedingly rare center diamond. The emerald-cut center diamond is GIA-certified as 2.01 carats with E color and VS2 clarity. The stone is considered very precious due to its impressive color grade. A trapezoidal diamond adorns each shoulder, offering a compliment to the center stone and totaling 0.86 carats.
11. Camdenton Ring

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Handcrafted in platinum circa 1920, the Antique Camdenton Ring features am old European cut center diamond GIA-certified as 3.80 carats. The center stone is emphasized by four triple prongs and three small diamonds on each shoulder. What’s more, the shoulders house elegant openwork, while enchanting engravings decorate all parts of the shank.
12. Stockton Ring

Price: $38,000. Learn more about the Stockton Ring.
This exquisite antique cluster ring was handcrafted in silver and 18k yellow gold circa 1880 during the Victorian Era. The center diamond is approximately 3.00 carats while the surrounding cluster of old mine-cut diamonds total approximately 0.85 carats. If you want to give the bride a truly timeless piece, then this undeniably has the track record to back it up.
13. Ardena Ring

Price: $38,000. Learn more about the Ardena Ring.
For a regal statement piece, you can’t go wrong with the Ardena. Symbolizing good fortune, balance, and growth, the large emerald cut center stone is a GIA certified deep green Zambian emerald. The 5.65-carat primary stone is emphasized by a sparkling halo of baguette cut diamonds. Additional diamond adorn the shoulders, bringing the total diamond weight to approximately 1.52 carats. The mounting is platinum and features fine milgrain bordering each element of the piece.
14. Vintage Buccellati Ruby Ring

Price: $36,000. Learn more about the Vintage Buccellati Ruby Ring.
How better to make your bride feel special than to get her a spectacular and rare designer ring?
This vintage cluster ruby ring, handcrafted circa 1970 in Italy, contains Mr. Mario Buccellati’s signature, leaving no doubt of its authenticity. It features a 7.41-carat natural Burma ruby surrounded by a diamond cluster, all set in 18k yellow gold and finished with gorgeous engravings throughout. This ring is certainly a great example of how splendid the lively ruby-diamond combination can be.
15. Lakeville Ring

Price: $32,000. Learn more about the Lakeville Ring.
The Lakeville is simple in design, but features a range of yellow and gold color that is anything but simple. The center stone is a 2.73-carat fancy light yellow antique cushion-cut diamond with VS1 clarity. The GIA-certified stone is set in four prongs on 18k yellow gold. For a delicate yellow piece that shines bright, we can’t recommend the Lakeville enough.
16. The Octagon Halo Ring

Price: $32,000. Learn more about The Octagon Halo Ring.
It comes as no surprise that this ring features a stunning octagon halo. The center stone of this platinum piece is set in an octagon bezel and was cut circa 1920 and is GIA-certified as 2.29 carats with J color and VS2 clarity. What’s more, the band features a triple-wire shank, while openwork patterns decorate the gallery. Finally, fine milgrain detailing borders each side of the halo and around the center stone.
17. Mulberry Ring

Price: $32,000. Learn more about the Mulberry Ring.
For a more tame option, the delicate and minimal Mulberry Ring is a perfect choice. This charming piece features a 2.19-carat antique cushion-cut diamond with H color and SI1 clarity as certified by the GIA. The center stone is held in four prongs, while a baguette-cut diamond is set in a bezel on each shoulder. The total diamond weight of the ring is approximately 2.43 carats.
18. Bryant Park Ring

Price: $32,000. Learn more about the Bryant Park Ring.
The dazzling Bryant Park Ring features a stunning elevated 3.33-carat antique cushion-cut center stone displayed above a sparkling array of additional diamonds and sapphire accents.
Prominent milgrain filigree highlights nearly every element of this piece. A baguette-cut diamond sits at the north and south, while three baguette-cut sapphires sit at the east and west leading to the shoulders. Finally, small round brilliant-cut diamonds are set on the shoulders as well as in two rows between the baguette-cut stones.
19. Colombian No Oil Emerald Ring

Price: $32,000. Learn more about the Emerald Platinum Ring.
For another emerald option, we highly recommend this breathtaking piece.
The 1.06-carat Colombian emerald-cut emerald is rare because it is a natural no-oil emerald; this means that the stone’s level of clarity is not enhanced artificially. As if the precious center stone was not enough, the surrounding diamonds add luxury and emphasize the center stone beautifully. Finally, the emerald is AGL-certified, while each stone is bordered by fine milgrain.
20. Woodville Ring

Price: $31,500. Learn more about the Woodville Ring.
The Woodville Ring is a solitaire platinum ring featuring a rose-cut, prong-set center diamond in a low mounting. The gallery rail and shank are lined with micro-pavé diamonds, while the overall design is delicate. Finally, the GIA-certified center diamond is 2.51 carats with VVS2 clarity. The top-down view offers a wondrous and clean look that is sure to please the eye.
21. Clearwater Ring

Price: $33,000. Learn more about the Clearwater Ring.
For a more traditional design that doesn’t cut any corners in terms of luxury and elegance, consider the Clearwater Ring. This gorgeous piece features an oval rose-cut center diamond GIA-certified as 2.00 carats with I color and VVS2 clarity. What’s more, on each side of the ring two baguette-cut diamonds along with four small round brilliant-cut diamonds accentuate the center stone.
22. Shelburn Ring

Price: $36,000. Learn more about the Shelburn Ring.
Next up, the rare and glorious Shelburn features an impressive oval-cut center diamond GIA-certified as 2.02 carats with SI1 clarity and a perfect D color grade. Not only is the exquisite center diamond boasting the highest possible color grade but it’s also accompanied by a pear-cut diamond on each side providing emphasis and additional allure. Finally, the total approximate diamond weight of this treasure is 2.32 carats.
23. Altona Ring

Price: $37,500. Learn more about the Altona Ring.
For those interested in engagement rings in the $35000 price range with a pop of color, the Altona is one of our favorite options.
The stunning 3.07-carat old European-cut center diamond is set in a bezel within a halo of calibré natural sapphires. The sapphires extend to the shoulders and total approximately 0.72 carats. Finally, fine milgrain borders all sides of each sapphire element to highlight the different sections, while leaf motif openwork patterns decorate the under-gallery.
24. Gabela Ring

Price: $30,000. Learn more about the Gabela Ring.
Handcrafted in platinum circa 1910, the stunning Gabela Ring features a 2.25-carat GIA-certified old European cut center diamond with VS1 clarity. This antique piece features ornate embellishments throughout its design. Firstly, floral openwork patterns decorate the shoulders and continue down the shank. Then, a sparkling diamond halo surrounds the center stone and is enhanced by fine milgrain bordering. Finally, openwork separates each diamond of the halo, while webbed pattern openwork connects the halo to the center stone. The total weight of the additional diamonds is approximately 0.40 carats.
25. Riviera Ring

Price: $38,000. Learn more about the Riviera Ring.
For another delicate option, the Riviera is an excellent choice. The round brilliant-cut center diamond is set in six prongs and is GIA-certified as 2.53 carats with I color and VS2 clarity. The design remains quite minimal as aside from the 0.30-carat tapered baguettes on the shoulders, there is no other ornamentation or noteworthy elements.
26. Ring

Price: $28,000. Learn more about the Foxborough Ring.
Handcrafted in platinum circa 1925, the Foxborough ring features a round old European-cut center diamond weighing approximately 2.25 carats and with VS2 clarity. The navette ring features a diamond halo, while green emerald accents fill the spaces between the halo and center diamond. The gallery rail features swirling openwork, while the shank is decorated with detailed engravings. Finally, the additional diamonds total approximately 0.35 carats.
27. Lansdale Ring

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What could be better than one prominent diamond? The spectacular Lansdale features a three-stone design comprised of a 1.33-carat Asscher-cut center diamond with an emerald-cut diamond on either side. The emerald-cut stones weigh 0.79 and 0.80 carats with VS1 clarity, while the center stone is VS2 clarity and all three stones boast G color. Finally, 0.26 carats of additional diamonds adorn the shoulders.
28. Glenview Ring

Price: $39,000. Learn more about the Glenview Ring.
For a bold Art Deco design, consider the diamond-covered Glenview Ring.
Handcrafted in platinum circa 1930, this antique piece features a bold square design with a round center diamond held in a distinct bezel with prongs. The 3.07-carat old European-cut center diamond is set above a square diamond halo. Finally, additional diamonds adorn the shoulders bringing the total diamond weight to approximately 3.66 carats.
29. Tournus Ring

Price: $36,000. Learn more about the Tournus Ring.
This stunning geometric ring carries a 3.38-carat antique cushion-cut diamond set among a lovely array of calibre-cut natural sapphires. The sapphires form floral patterns and continue down the shoulders. Additional diamonds surround the sapphires and truly highlight the sapphires’ beaming blue color. Last, but certainly not least, subtle openwork accented by diamonds decorates the gallery.
30. Astoria Ring

Price: $40,000. Learn more about the Astoria Ring.
Last but certainly not least, the Astoria Ring may be one of the most expensive pieces on our list, but it’s definitely also one of the most luxurious. The large old European-cut center diamond weighs 3.26 carats and is surrounded by a marvelous round halo of pavé-set old European-cut diamonds. The 18k yellow gold ring features a triple-wire shank and bold openwork under-gallery.
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Even though finding the perfect ring can seem overwhelming, knowing your bride’s preferences and establishing a budget will certainly help. We hope this selection of our top 30 engagement rings for $35000 has helped you find the right ring or at least narrow down your choices. Whether you have questions about rings on our list or need assistance finding a better fit, feel free to contact us for any questions or assistance and an expert will be in touch within a single business hour!









