Luna Eden™
Customized Engagement Rings
With a custom-made diamond engagement ring, you can choose every aspect of the design, from the shape and size of the diamond to the style of the setting to the type of metal and any additional design elements.
Working with our professional jewelry designer and gemologist, you can create a one-of-a-kind ring that perfectly reflects your personal style and specific preferences.
Whether you have a specific design in mind or need help developing an idea, a custom-made diamond ring allows you to create a truly special and meaningful piece of jewelry from a photo, an idea, or a sketch.
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Every Luna Eden™ custom engagement ring is exquisitely designed and crafted in its best quality.

Why Choose Luna Eden™
for Your Custom Ring

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Make It Possible?
Luna Eden™ designs and makes your custom jewelry in-house. Every step is controlled carefully to meet our brand standards and exceed your expectations.
Steps to Design Your Own Custom Engagement Ring
The Design Is Not Perfect Until You Are Satisfied
We strive to ensure that every customer is completely satisfied with their custom-made diamond engagement jewelry. That is why we offer a satisfaction guarantee on all our products, including our custom-designed diamond rings.
We understand that choosing the perfect diamond ring is a personal and important decision, and we want to make sure that you love your uniquely designed diamond ring.
Our jewelry designer will negotiate with you on the details of your personalized diamond jewelry step by step. The design team will transform the sketch into a 3D rendering or CAD and confirm the final look with you. Our team will make it right for you and your treasured love.
Need Guidance From
Our Experts?
At Luna Eden™, we offer complimentary consultations with our experienced jewelry designers and expert jewelers. Whether you want to design a custom diamond engagement ring, choose the perfect diamond, or simply have questions about diamond jewelry, our experts are here to help.
During your consultation, you will have the opportunity to discuss your specific needs and preferences with our knowledgeable team members. Our experts are passionate about helping you find your dream diamond jewelry, and they will be happy to offer guidance and recommendations based on your unique style and budget.
We invite you to schedule your complimentary consultation today and take the first step toward finding the perfect piece of dazzling diamond jewelry.
Luna Eden™ Lab Diamonds in Fancy Cuts
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Round Cut
Brides from everywhere flock to round-cut diamonds. Considering that its shape maximizes the fire of diamond at the proper reflection of light, it's no surprise that this reigning stone makes people fall for a good sparkle. In addition, round, brilliant-cut diamonds work well as solitaires or in two. So if you are a bride who loves the classics, don't miss the round cut.
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Marquise cut
Also called the Navette cut, the Marquise cut is known for its regal feel. Its distinctive long, narrow shape not only creates an illusion of greater size but boasts a brilliant sparkle. For a cut that has as rich a history as it does a modern appreciation, it has a shape that is incredibly unique compared to its counterparts. In addition, it looks stunning in stones that extend beyond a diamond.
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Cushion Cut
This exquisite cut is often compared to a pillow, thanks to its square-cut combination with rounded corners increasing the stone's brilliance. The cushion-cut diamond has been around since the 18th century, and it was huge in the 19th century when most gemstones were cushion-cut. They've recently surged back into popularity, emanating a total old-world vibe that's perfect for vintage settings.
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Princess Cut
Every bride wants to be a princess on her big day. So choose the eponymous princess cut, another widely popular engagement ring style. The princess cut's versatile face-up shape is complete with square or rectangle sides, making it a prime choice for nearly any ring style. You'll get a more modern and geometrical look while still boasting a ton of brilliance, and they're generally much less expensive than the more popular round-cut diamonds.
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Heart Cut
As an eternal symbol of love, the heart cut is symbolically used as an engagement ring. This contemporary cut boasts a feminine shape that stands for romantic love and will buffer them against life's hardships for hopeful romantics. Since it's a somewhat complicated cut, perhaps that's why they are so special. If you're looking for something undeniably timeless, this trendy cut may be proper for you.
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Radiant Cut
True to its name, the radiant cut diamond was invented in 1977 by Henri Grossbard, who caught the light in a big way. The shape mimics an emerald stone, but the unique, deep-cut facets allow for extra sparkle. Brides who don't want to stray too far from the classic shapes will appreciate the timeless nature and bespoke spirit. The deep cut makes the stone look small but rare.
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Pear Cut
Also known as the teardrop, the pear cut is a hybrid of the oval and marquise cut. This unique shape is a perfect choice for vintage-inspired brides who play by their own set of rules and think that two are better than one. Also, since most of the stone shows from the top view, pear-shaped diamonds tend to appear larger than they are, so if size matters, this cut is a perfect choice.
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Emerald Cut
A rectangular step cut characterizes it. The emerald-cut diamond is often favored for its Art Deco aesthetic. While it has more of an understated sparkle, some like to call it a "hall-of-mirrors" effect for its long silhouette and angular lines capture the diamond's clarity, dramatically catching the light. In addition, their shape helps fingers look longer and more slender when set vertically, perfect for those engagement ring lovers.
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Oval Cut
Essentially an elongated version of a round diamond, the oval-shaped diamond could also have as many facets as a round-cut stone, which means it still sparkles as much. The oval cut is an elegant and out-of-the-ordinary choice, and it elongates the finger by being slightly more prolonged than the round. As a result, it is always a popular cut in all types of jewelry.
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Asscher cut
The Asscher cut is an octagonal diamond with a square shape and layered facets. What makes this cut different is the more significant step facets, smaller table, and a higher crown which gives the stone more weight. In addition, the corners of the diamond are cropped to give it that unique look. Featuring a deep pavilion and high crown, it offers brilliance and signature appeal. The Asscher diamond's step-cut also emphasizes the stone's clarity, and it is ideal for showcasing higher clarity loose diamonds.
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Round Cut
Brides from everywhere flock to round-cut diamonds. Considering that its shape maximizes the fire of diamond at the proper reflection of light, it's no surprise that this reigning stone makes people fall for a good sparkle. In addition, round, brilliant-cut diamonds work well as solitaires or in two. So if you are a bride who loves the classics, don't miss the round cut.
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Marquise cut
Also called the Navette cut, the Marquise cut is known for its regal feel. Its distinctive long, narrow shape not only creates an illusion of greater size but boasts a brilliant sparkle. For a cut that has as rich a history as it does a modern appreciation, it has a shape that is incredibly unique compared to its counterparts. In addition, it looks stunning in stones that extend beyond a diamond.
Read more -
Cushion Cut
This exquisite cut is often compared to a pillow, thanks to its square-cut combination with rounded corners increasing the stone's brilliance. The cushion-cut diamond has been around since the 18th century, and it was huge in the 19th century when most gemstones were cushion-cut. They've recently surged back into popularity, emanating a total old-world vibe that's perfect for vintage settings.
Read more -
Princess Cut
Every bride wants to be a princess on her big day. So choose the eponymous princess cut, another widely popular engagement ring style. The princess cut's versatile face-up shape is complete with square or rectangle sides, making it a prime choice for nearly any ring style. You'll get a more modern and geometrical look while still boasting a ton of brilliance, and they're generally much less expensive than the more popular round-cut diamonds.
Read more -
Heart Cut
As an eternal symbol of love, the heart cut is symbolically used as an engagement ring. This contemporary cut boasts a feminine shape that stands for romantic love and will buffer them against life's hardships for hopeful romantics. Since it's a somewhat complicated cut, perhaps that's why they are so special. If you're looking for something undeniably timeless, this trendy cut may be proper for you.
Read more -
Radiant Cut
True to its name, the radiant cut diamond was invented in 1977 by Henri Grossbard, who caught the light in a big way. The shape mimics an emerald stone, but the unique, deep-cut facets allow for extra sparkle. Brides who don't want to stray too far from the classic shapes will appreciate the timeless nature and bespoke spirit. The deep cut makes the stone look small but rare.
Read more -
Pear Cut
Also known as the teardrop, the pear cut is a hybrid of the oval and marquise cut. This unique shape is a perfect choice for vintage-inspired brides who play by their own set of rules and think that two are better than one. Also, since most of the stone shows from the top view, pear-shaped diamonds tend to appear larger than they are, so if size matters, this cut is a perfect choice.
Read more -
Emerald Cut
A rectangular step cut characterizes it. The emerald-cut diamond is often favored for its Art Deco aesthetic. While it has more of an understated sparkle, some like to call it a "hall-of-mirrors" effect for its long silhouette and angular lines capture the diamond's clarity, dramatically catching the light. In addition, their shape helps fingers look longer and more slender when set vertically, perfect for those engagement ring lovers.
Read more -
Oval Cut
Essentially an elongated version of a round diamond, the oval-shaped diamond could also have as many facets as a round-cut stone, which means it still sparkles as much. The oval cut is an elegant and out-of-the-ordinary choice, and it elongates the finger by being slightly more prolonged than the round. As a result, it is always a popular cut in all types of jewelry.
Read more -
Asscher cut
The Asscher cut is an octagonal diamond with a square shape and layered facets. What makes this cut different is the more significant step facets, smaller table, and a higher crown which gives the stone more weight. In addition, the corners of the diamond are cropped to give it that unique look. Featuring a deep pavilion and high crown, it offers brilliance and signature appeal. The Asscher diamond's step-cut also emphasizes the stone's clarity, and it is ideal for showcasing higher clarity loose diamonds.
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Round Cut
Brides from everywhere flock to round-cut diamonds. Considering that its shape maximizes the fire of diamond at the proper reflection of light, it's no surprise that this reigning stone makes people fall for a good sparkle. In addition, round, brilliant-cut diamonds work well as solitaires or in two. So if you are a bride who loves the classics, don't miss the round cut.
Read more
Luna Eden™ Diamond Ring Collections
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The Halo
Are you drawn to the extensive engagement rings once in your dream? Do you want to make vast stars on a tiny budget? Surprisingly, the halo setting is a very different engagement ring style, linked to brilliantly beautiful diamonds.
A halo ring is a setting in which the center stone is encircled by a round pavé diamond or a collection of small pavé diamonds. These pavé diamonds sparkle in the light and refocus attention on the center stone to create interest and draw the eye to your ring. This ring style offers an elegant option for creating big diamond looks; you can turn to personalize, and customize your engagement diamond ring at Sunny Eden.Read more -
The Nature
If diamonds dominate in the collection, then its natural brilliance will outshine than ever.
This idea has led Sunny Eden to create its much-praised design, the Natural Collection. Square, pear, heart, and round, these brilliant-cut diamonds are set at unique angles to create a sculptural-like three-dimensional display that captures diamond’s natural light from different directions. The setting is made according to the diamond's shape, striving to bring out the true and pure brilliance. As a result, each diamond engagement ring will bring out the soul-stirring beauty of the diamond and will always reveal the perfect vision of the fiancée.Read more -
The Three-stone
The symbolism of the three-stone engagement ring is the deepest and most meaningful of all. The three stones represent the past, present, and future of your love. Sometimes the center stone is slightly larger than the two stones on either side, reminding us that enjoying the present is all life matters. Another interpretation of the three-stone ring is that the diamond represents love, friendship, and fidelity.
As the ultimate romance, the luxurious Three Stone ring is designed to remind you of every chapter in your perfect love story. This trinity of brilliant diamond rings combines the beauty of enchanting romance and tender sensuality. It's from the Victorian area but will be popular again, as it is a stunning style with a significant meaning.Read more -
The Infinity
Infinity is derived from infinite reincarnation, symbolizing the endless possibilities of life. Two streams of diamonds, telling eternity, are set in a white gold setting, intertwining and interlocking to bring out the eternal light of diamonds. The central solitaire captures every dazzling moment of life, bringing morning together to sparkle and shine.
With rich, flowing lines, this design outlines a sweet love story. "True love will never end." The interlocking ring is like the infinity symbol" ∞ . " Those who are destined to meet each other will always meet on the Möbius ring.Read more -
The Solitaire
In a solitaire setting from Sunny Eden, the center diamond or gemstone is held in place by four small prongs that extend out from the band. The simplicity of the set reveals the natural beauty and brilliance of the diamond, making it a classic and timeless piece of jewelry.
A solitaire diamond may be simple in form, but it is also stunning in execution. A beautiful diamond carefully set in a lustrous band immediately draws attention to itself. As a result, the solitaire diamond engagement ring is the most classic of all bridal jewelry designs. Over time, it has become the "go-to" style, as the high prong setting allows the diamonds to shine as they should truly.Read more -
Wedding Ring Collection
The orbital setting is a simple yet atmospheric alternative to the diamond, crafted by Sunny Eden's experienced artisans. It is a ring with a slot into which the diamonds are placed, creating a continuous shimmering effect like the trajectory of a shooting star across the sky. Traditionally, the wedding ring is worn under the engagement ring in order to be closer to the heart. This collection can be used not only as engagement rings but also as wedding rings.
In addition, it conveys the vitality of a diamond ring, with the finishing touch coming from the diamond setting, highlighting the elegance without cliché.Read more -
The Halo
Are you drawn to the extensive engagement rings once in your dream? Do you want to make vast stars on a tiny budget? Surprisingly, the halo setting is a very different engagement ring style, linked to brilliantly beautiful diamonds.
A halo ring is a setting in which the center stone is encircled by a round pavé diamond or a collection of small pavé diamonds. These pavé diamonds sparkle in the light and refocus attention on the center stone to create interest and draw the eye to your ring. This ring style offers an elegant option for creating big diamond looks; you can turn to personalize, and customize your engagement diamond ring at Sunny Eden.Read more -
The Nature
If diamonds dominate in the collection, then its natural brilliance will outshine than ever.
This idea has led Sunny Eden to create its much-praised design, the Natural Collection. Square, pear, heart, and round, these brilliant-cut diamonds are set at unique angles to create a sculptural-like three-dimensional display that captures diamond’s natural light from different directions. The setting is made according to the diamond's shape, striving to bring out the true and pure brilliance. As a result, each diamond engagement ring will bring out the soul-stirring beauty of the diamond and will always reveal the perfect vision of the fiancée.Read more -
The Three-stone
The symbolism of the three-stone engagement ring is the deepest and most meaningful of all. The three stones represent the past, present, and future of your love. Sometimes the center stone is slightly larger than the two stones on either side, reminding us that enjoying the present is all life matters. Another interpretation of the three-stone ring is that the diamond represents love, friendship, and fidelity.
As the ultimate romance, the luxurious Three Stone ring is designed to remind you of every chapter in your perfect love story. This trinity of brilliant diamond rings combines the beauty of enchanting romance and tender sensuality. It's from the Victorian area but will be popular again, as it is a stunning style with a significant meaning.Read more -
The Infinity
Infinity is derived from infinite reincarnation, symbolizing the endless possibilities of life. Two streams of diamonds, telling eternity, are set in a white gold setting, intertwining and interlocking to bring out the eternal light of diamonds. The central solitaire captures every dazzling moment of life, bringing morning together to sparkle and shine.
With rich, flowing lines, this design outlines a sweet love story. "True love will never end." The interlocking ring is like the infinity symbol" ∞ . " Those who are destined to meet each other will always meet on the Möbius ring.Read more -
The Solitaire
In a solitaire setting from Sunny Eden, the center diamond or gemstone is held in place by four small prongs that extend out from the band. The simplicity of the set reveals the natural beauty and brilliance of the diamond, making it a classic and timeless piece of jewelry.
A solitaire diamond may be simple in form, but it is also stunning in execution. A beautiful diamond carefully set in a lustrous band immediately draws attention to itself. As a result, the solitaire diamond engagement ring is the most classic of all bridal jewelry designs. Over time, it has become the "go-to" style, as the high prong setting allows the diamonds to shine as they should truly.Read more -
Wedding Ring Collection
The orbital setting is a simple yet atmospheric alternative to the diamond, crafted by Sunny Eden's experienced artisans. It is a ring with a slot into which the diamonds are placed, creating a continuous shimmering effect like the trajectory of a shooting star across the sky. Traditionally, the wedding ring is worn under the engagement ring in order to be closer to the heart. This collection can be used not only as engagement rings but also as wedding rings.
In addition, it conveys the vitality of a diamond ring, with the finishing touch coming from the diamond setting, highlighting the elegance without cliché.Read more -
The Halo
Are you drawn to the extensive engagement rings once in your dream? Do you want to make vast stars on a tiny budget? Surprisingly, the halo setting is a very different engagement ring style, linked to brilliantly beautiful diamonds.
A halo ring is a setting in which the center stone is encircled by a round pavé diamond or a collection of small pavé diamonds. These pavé diamonds sparkle in the light and refocus attention on the center stone to create interest and draw the eye to your ring. This ring style offers an elegant option for creating big diamond looks; you can turn to personalize, and customize your engagement diamond ring at Sunny Eden.Read more
Engagement Rings in Different Metals
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18K White Gold
White gold engagement rings exhibit the icy luster of a colorless or nearly colorless center diamond. White gold is an alloy of gold and at least one other white metal, such as palladium, zinc, copper or silver. White gold acquires its signature silvery-white hue from a very thin layer of rhodium. In fact, when gold is mixed with another white metal, "the resulting color remains a dull gray to tan", which requires rhodium plating to obtain the white luster. One of the greatest advantages of a white gold ring is that the ring is a neutral silver color that does not affect the center stone. The gemstone will reflect the silvery-white metal without causing any noticeable color difference in the stone. In addition, white gold tends to be shinier and less dull, making it a valuable but cost effective choice.
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18K Yellow Gold
Gold is a natural metal that is very durable, yet malleable. It is naturally resistant to corrosion and tarnishing, ensuring that it can withstand years of wear and tear. Gold is a mixture of gold metals. In most cases, gold is mixed with 25% other metals, such as silver, to obtain a soft, buttery tone like 24 carat gold.
Yellow gold is often considered more classic than white gold. Unlike white gold and platinum, which look alike, the look of yellow gold is hard to imitate. Yellow gold carries a distinctive, warm glow. Because of the contrast in color, diamonds set in yellow gold usually have more of a showy appearance than those set in white gold.Read more -
18K Rose Gold
Rose gold engagement rings are best known for their romantic look and stunning designs. Rose gold is an opulent feminine choice that uses a copper alloy and gold components. It is sometimes referred to as pink gold or red gold. Rose gold rings are just as durable as other popular engagement rings, and they look beautiful with everything from traditional diamonds to colored gemstones. The lovely pink hue of a rose gold engagement ring enhances your romantic feelings. Both rose gold and yellow gold contain gold, copper and silver, but rose gold has more copper alloy and less silver added to achieve a rosy hue. The modern look of rose gold provides an interesting backdrop for oddly shaped diamonds.
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Platinum
Platinum is considered to be the rarest and most precious jewelry metal, and as such it commands a high price. In fact, platinum rings typically cost about 25% more than the same set of 14k gold rings. Unlike white gold, pure platinum has a natural white hue that does not fade or require recoloring. Overall, platinum is the most hypoallergenic, making it the safest choice for patients with allergies or sensitive skin. Platinum is also denser than gold, which means that a platinum ring will feel heavier. If you want to design an engagement ring that will last as long as your love for each other, then choose platinum. White gold engagement rings are Sunny Eden's most popular choice because they offer a white sheen that mirrors the brilliance of the diamond. This incredibly durable material means that the engagement ring you design will last for years to come.
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18K White Gold
White gold engagement rings exhibit the icy luster of a colorless or nearly colorless center diamond. White gold is an alloy of gold and at least one other white metal, such as palladium, zinc, copper or silver. White gold acquires its signature silvery-white hue from a very thin layer of rhodium. In fact, when gold is mixed with another white metal, "the resulting color remains a dull gray to tan", which requires rhodium plating to obtain the white luster. One of the greatest advantages of a white gold ring is that the ring is a neutral silver color that does not affect the center stone. The gemstone will reflect the silvery-white metal without causing any noticeable color difference in the stone. In addition, white gold tends to be shinier and less dull, making it a valuable but cost effective choice.
Read more -
18K Yellow Gold
Gold is a natural metal that is very durable, yet malleable. It is naturally resistant to corrosion and tarnishing, ensuring that it can withstand years of wear and tear. Gold is a mixture of gold metals. In most cases, gold is mixed with 25% other metals, such as silver, to obtain a soft, buttery tone like 24 carat gold.
Yellow gold is often considered more classic than white gold. Unlike white gold and platinum, which look alike, the look of yellow gold is hard to imitate. Yellow gold carries a distinctive, warm glow. Because of the contrast in color, diamonds set in yellow gold usually have more of a showy appearance than those set in white gold.Read more -
18K Rose Gold
Rose gold engagement rings are best known for their romantic look and stunning designs. Rose gold is an opulent feminine choice that uses a copper alloy and gold components. It is sometimes referred to as pink gold or red gold. Rose gold rings are just as durable as other popular engagement rings, and they look beautiful with everything from traditional diamonds to colored gemstones. The lovely pink hue of a rose gold engagement ring enhances your romantic feelings. Both rose gold and yellow gold contain gold, copper and silver, but rose gold has more copper alloy and less silver added to achieve a rosy hue. The modern look of rose gold provides an interesting backdrop for oddly shaped diamonds.
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Platinum
Platinum is considered to be the rarest and most precious jewelry metal, and as such it commands a high price. In fact, platinum rings typically cost about 25% more than the same set of 14k gold rings. Unlike white gold, pure platinum has a natural white hue that does not fade or require recoloring. Overall, platinum is the most hypoallergenic, making it the safest choice for patients with allergies or sensitive skin. Platinum is also denser than gold, which means that a platinum ring will feel heavier. If you want to design an engagement ring that will last as long as your love for each other, then choose platinum. White gold engagement rings are Sunny Eden's most popular choice because they offer a white sheen that mirrors the brilliance of the diamond. This incredibly durable material means that the engagement ring you design will last for years to come.
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18K White Gold
White gold engagement rings exhibit the icy luster of a colorless or nearly colorless center diamond. White gold is an alloy of gold and at least one other white metal, such as palladium, zinc, copper or silver. White gold acquires its signature silvery-white hue from a very thin layer of rhodium. In fact, when gold is mixed with another white metal, "the resulting color remains a dull gray to tan", which requires rhodium plating to obtain the white luster. One of the greatest advantages of a white gold ring is that the ring is a neutral silver color that does not affect the center stone. The gemstone will reflect the silvery-white metal without causing any noticeable color difference in the stone. In addition, white gold tends to be shinier and less dull, making it a valuable but cost effective choice.
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FAQs
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The benefits of getting a custom engagement ring include the ability to create a one-of-a-kind piece of jewelry that is uniquely suited to your style and can be tailored to match your specific tastes and budget.
By customizing your own engagement ring, you can choose the materials, stones, and design elements that best reflect your personality and values. Custom-made engagement rings can also be more affordable than traditional pre-made rings, as you can control the cost by adjusting the design and the materials.
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Yes, at Luna Eden™, you can customize a one-of-a-kind wedding band to make a perfect match of your engagement ring. By selecting similar materials, precious stones, and design elements, you can create a cohesive and complementary set that reflects your personal style and preferences. -
Yes, at Luna Eden™, you can add a wide range of personal touches to your custom engagement ring, including engraved names, dates, and other special messages. Birthstones, favorite colors, and other personal details can also be incorporated into the design of your ring, making it a truly unique and meaningful piece of jewelry. -
The cost to create your own engagement ring can vary widely depending on the complexity of the design and the materials used. In general, a custom engagement ring can cost anywhere from a few hundred dollars to tens of thousands of dollars, depending on the specifics of the project. Without any extra design fee, the skilled and experienced jeweler from Luna Eden™ can help ensure that you get the best possible value for your investment.
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Yes, you can absolutely customize a ring with your own design! At Luna Eden™, we offer a variety of customization options to make your dream ring a reality. Just reach out to us to discuss your ideas and provide any inspiration or reference materials that you have. Our design experts can work with you to bring your unique vision to life, whether it's creating a completely original design or modifying an existing design to suit your style and preferences.
While custom ring design can be a more involved process than choosing a pre-designed ring, the end result is a truly one-of-a-kind piece of jewelry that perfectly captures your individuality and love story. Contact us to get started on your custom engagement ring design today!
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While custom engagement rings offer endless possibilities for personalization, there may be some limitations to consider. One limitation is your budget - some design elements, such as larger or rarer diamonds, may increase the cost of the ring.
Another limitation is the physical properties of the materials used in the ring's construction. For example, some metals may not be able to support certain gemstone shapes or sizes.
Additionally, intricate designs may require more time and skill to create, which can also impact the cost. However, at Luna Eden™, our design experts are skilled at finding creative solutions to work within your budget and any design constraints, and will work closely with you to ensure your custom engagement ring is perfect for you.