1. Toi et Moi ("You and Me") Rings

The toi et moi ring — featuring two stones side by side, symbolising two souls joined as one — has been among the most searched engagement ring styles globally, and Singapore is fully on board. The most coveted combinations include: a diamond alongside a padparadscha sapphire, an oval Paraiba tourmaline paired with a pear-shaped diamond, and mismatched emerald-cut diamonds in different colours.
2. East-West Settings
Turning the stone horizontally — the east-west setting — creates a sleek, architectural look beloved by Singapore's design-forward couples. Oval, marquise, and emerald cuts look especially compelling in this orientation, adding a sense of understated sophistication.
3. Coloured Centre Stones
The era of the all-white diamond as the only acceptable engagement stone is decisively over. Padparadscha sapphires, Paraiba tourmalines, yellow sapphires, Burmese rubies, and Colombian emeralds are all finding their way into Singapore engagement rings as meaningful, deeply personal choices.
4. Vintage and Old-Cut Diamonds
Old mine cuts, rose cuts, and old European cut diamonds — with their warmer, more romantic glow — are surging in popularity among Singapore couples seeking something with history and soul. These cuts pair beautifully with yellow gold and rose gold settings.
5. Three-Stone Rings
The classic trilogy ring — representing past, present, and future — has been reimagined for 2026 with mixed cuts (an oval flanked by two tapered baguettes, or a round brilliant between two pear shapes).
Metal Trends for Singapore Engagement Rings in 2026
Yellow gold has made a decisive comeback — particularly 18K yellow gold — offering a warmth and timelessness that appeals to couples marrying in Singapore's multicultural traditions. Rose gold remains popular for its romantic femininity. Two-tone settings (white gold prongs with a yellow gold band) are a clever design solution that suits multiple aesthetic preferences.
The Bespoke Boom
Singapore's bespoke jewellery market has expanded dramatically, with many ateliers now offering full design consultation and 3D rendering before a single gram of metal is cast. Couples increasingly want rings that no one else in the world owns — and Singapore's skilled goldsmiths are meeting that demand.



