No matter where you are in your journey to find the perfect engagement ring, you’ve probably discovered by now that there are so many options. From modern to vintage, solitaire to three-stone, the possibilities can seem endless and overwhelming. Here to shine a spotlight on a ring that is modern, sleek, yet a true classic and still remains a unique choice in rings: we present the knife edge ring.
What is it Exactly?
Just as the name suggests, this ring features a sharp edge that protrudes out from the middle of the band, giving it an angled shape on each side. This gives the ring a very distinct look and yet, does not stray far from the traditional look of an engagement ring. If your bride-to-be loves the classic style but wants to make a statement, this is definitely an option to consider.
The knife edge shank can be partial or full, meaning just the top of the ring will be angled, or the edge can run the full circumference of the band. It can be made of any metal and can even be embellished with elements like pave.
What are the Pros?
With its raised center, the knife edge band has a very distinct look from other bands. It appears thinner and daintier next to others, but don’t confuse that for shyness. The knife edge commands attention by directing the eye toward the center stone. Extremely versatile, it also pairs well with just about any other style of band, which is great when it comes to start shopping for a wedding band or anniversary ring.
What are the Cons?
Hard to find any negatives for the knife edge, some people may not care for the way it feels when worn, especially those that do not wear rings to begin with. Some people say the knife edge is a little too sharp for their comfort, especially those that work with their hands a lot. Because the ring is effectively divided into two parts, two sides that build up to an angle, it is easier to get dinged up and scratches are a lot harder to hide.
What should I look for when shopping for a Knife Edge band?
One of the greatest things about the knife edge is its ability to pair with any stone and any cut, although the four or six-prong setting is a better fit overall. Bear in mind that cost will be contingent upon thickness of the band, the stone setting, how much metal and what type is used. Knife edge rings are also a great choice because of their low maintenance care plan. As long as the band is not set with pave stones or other embellishments, you will administer the same care in which any other engagement ring is given. Take the same care you would with any other ring and avoid impact against hard surfaces, gripping items with force, or applying pressure to jewelry when wearing it.
Visit Sylvan’s Jewelers in Downtown Columbia to explore our selection of knife edge bands!