Best Engagement Rings Aurora, CO, Silvadi Jewelry

Best Engagement Rings Aurora, CO

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      Hidden Halo Plain Shank Engagement Ring (Radiant)
      from $1,800.00
      Hidden Halo Engagement Ring (Radiant)
      from $1,900.00
      Classic Single Shared-Prong Engagement Ring (Round)
      $1,925.00
      Hidden Halo Engagement Ring (Emerald)
      from $1,900.00
      East West Prong Engagement Ring- Oval - 1.16 CTW
      $1,375.00
      3 Stone Ring (Princess)
      from $1,150.00
      Straight Shank Halo Engagement Ring
      $1,500.00
      East West Prong Halo Engagement Ring - Oval Stone - 1.25 CTW
      $1,450.00
      Halo Engagement Ring (Radiant)
      from $1,275.00
      Halo Engagement Ring (Princess)
      from $1,250.00
      Classic Engagement Ring (Pear)
      from $1,400.00
      Halo Engagement Ring (Oval)
      from $1,275.00
      Classic Engagement Ring (Emerald)
      from $1,400.00
      Classic Engagement Ring (Round)
      from $1,400.00

      Lab-Grown Diamond Engagement Rings in Aurora, CO

      Most people come in with two questions: which styles are actually worth it, and what does a realistic budget look like? At Silvadi in Aurora, CO, rings start from $1,150. Every stone carries an IGI or GIA certification graded on cut, color, and clarity. A lab-grown diamond of the same grade as a mined stone costs 50 to 70 percent less, so your budget goes noticeably further here than at most jewelry stores in the Denver area.

      Six shapes are available: round, oval, emerald, pear, princess, and radiant. Settings include solitaire, halo, hidden halo, three-stone, and east-west. Everything can be tried on at 3033 S Parker Road, Suite 222, Aurora, CO. Custom designs are built with a 3D preview before anything is produced.

      Engagement Ring Styles at Silvadi

      Halo Engagement Ring (Oval), from $1,275

      Halo settings place smaller accent diamonds around the center stone, making it read larger than its actual carat weight. The oval center inside a full diamond frame photographs well and suits a wide range of hand shapes. One of the most-tried styles in the Aurora showroom. See the oval halo engagement ring.

      Hidden Halo Engagement Ring (Radiant), from $1,900

      The accent diamonds on a hidden halo sit below the girdle of the center stone rather than around it. From the top, it looks like a clean solitaire. From the side, the stone appears to float above a ring of light. The right choice for someone who wants that level of detail without an obvious frame. The radiant hidden halo ring is a strong option in this style.

      Hidden Halo Engagement Ring (Emerald), from $1,900

      Same hidden halo construction with an emerald-cut center stone. More geometric and architectural in character. A better fit for buyers who prefer straight lines over curves. Take a closer look at the emerald hidden halo ring to see the distinction.

      Classic Engagement Ring (Round), from $1,400

      One diamond, one band. No distractions. The right call when the person you are buying for wears simple, minimal jewelry, and nothing should compete with the center stone. The classic round solitaire is a timeless starting point.

      Classic Single Shared-Prong Engagement Ring (Round), $1,925

      A shared-prong variation of the classic round solitaire and the most requested round-cut piece in the collection. The shared-prong round ring holds the stone with a slightly different grip that many buyers prefer for everyday wear.

      3 Stone Ring (Princess) from $1,150

      Three certified diamonds side by side. The most accessible multi-stone option in the collection. Strong visual impact for the price, which is why it moves consistently. The princess three-stone ring is the entry point for buyers who want more than a single stone.

      East West Prong Engagement Ring (Oval), $1,375

      The stone sits horizontally across the finger rather than upright. Contemporary, a bit unexpected. Works particularly well for cuts with natural visual length, like oval and pear. The east-west oval ring is worth trying on in person to see how it wears.

      Classic Engagement Ring (Pear), from $1,400

      Rounded on one end, pointed on the other. Wears well as a solitaire and even better in a halo setting. The classic pear solitaire is a good starting point for buyers drawn to this cut.

      Halo Engagement Ring (Princess), from $1,250

      Square cut with brilliant faceting inside a full halo. High sparkle in a structured geometric shape. A solid middle ground between round and emerald for many buyers. The princess halo ring sits between the two extremes in personality.

      Diamond Shapes and What Each One Does

      Shape affects brilliance, how the ring sits on the finger, price per carat, and how it photographs. These are the cuts available at Silvadi.

      Round

      More facets than any other cut. More facets means more light return and more sparkle. Costs slightly more per carat due to rough diamond loss during cutting. Best for buyers who want maximum brilliance.

      Oval

      Same brilliant facet pattern as round, but elongated. Visually lengthens the finger. Has been one of the fastest-moving shapes in Aurora and Denver for the past two years.

      Emerald Cut

      Stepped facets rather than brilliant ones. Less sparkle, more depth. A quieter, more architectural cut. Customers from Centennial specifically request emerald cuts more than any other shape based on what comes through the store.

      Pear

      Rounded on one end, pointed on the other. Wears well in both solitaire and halo settings.

      Princess Cut

      Square with a brilliant facet pattern. High sparkle in a structured shape.

      Radiant Cut

      Sits between emerald and oval in character. Rectangular shape with brilliant facets for more fire. Available in hidden halo and standard halo settings.

      Lab-Grown vs. Mined Diamonds

      Lab-grown diamonds are not alternatives to diamonds. They are diamonds. Same carbon crystal structure, same hardness, same IGI or GIA grading. A diamond tester cannot distinguish between them. Neither can a trained gemologist without specialized equipment.

      The only difference is the origin. Mined diamonds come from the ground. Lab-grown diamonds are produced in a controlled facility. The stone itself is identical. The price is not.

      A lab-grown diamond of the same carat, cut, color, and clarity as a mined stone costs 50 to 70 percent less. For an engagement ring buyer, that means either a noticeably better stone on the same budget, or moving up a full carat size without increasing your spend. Every stone at Silvadi comes with its certificate. Ask to see it. Pairing a certified stone with one of our

      Lab-grown diamond wedding bands are a popular choice for couples who want a coordinated set.

      Custom Rings at Silvadi

      Not every person fits a ready-to-wear style. Custom rings start with a consultation, either in person at the Aurora store or by appointment. You share the shape, setting, metal, and any specific details. The team builds a 3D rendering so you see the actual ring before anything is produced. Most people say that part surprises them in a good way.

      Production takes roughly three weeks once you approve the design. Custom pricing is based on the stone and setting you choose. There is no automatic premium for going custom.

      Serving Aurora, Centennial, Denver, and the Front Range

      The showroom is at 3033 S Parker Road, Suite 222, Aurora, CO 80014. Open Monday through Friday, 10:30 AM to 5:30 PM. Customers regularly drive in from Centennial, Parker, Englewood, Littleton, and Denver. From most of the metro, the drive runs around 20 minutes.

      Trying on rings in person matters more than most people expect before they do it. The difference between oval and round, or halo and hidden halo, becomes clear when you can hold both side by side. Booking an appointment gives you dedicated time with the team rather than fitting around walk-ins.

      Shipping is available nationwide. Fully insured, discreet packaging.

      Frequently Asked Questions

      Q-1: What is the difference between a halo and a hidden halo engagement ring?

      A halo has accent diamonds visibly surrounding the center stone at the same level. A hidden halo places those diamonds just beneath the girdle, so from above, the ring reads like a clean solitaire. Standard halos make the center stone look bolder. Hidden halos let the detail be discovered.

      Q-2: Are lab-grown diamond rings durable enough for everyday wear?

      Yes. Lab-grown diamonds are rated 10 on the Mohs scale, the same as mined diamonds. Setting style matters more for durability than the stone itself. Bezel and shared-prong settings protect the edges better than open four-prong settings, especially for people who work with their hands.

      Q-3: What ring styles sell most at Silvadi in Aurora?

      Halo and hidden halo settings get the most attention in the Aurora showroom. Round and oval are the most requested cuts by a clear margin. Among buyers from Centennial, the emerald cut comes up more than anywhere else.

      Q-4: How do I choose between round, oval, and emerald cut?

      Round sparkles the most of any cut. Oval gives similar brilliance with a shape that lengthens the finger. Emerald is about depth and clarity rather than sparkle. If the person you are buying for wears statement jewelry, lean toward round or oval. If they wear minimal pieces, emerald tends to fit better.

      Q-5: What is the most affordable engagement ring at Silvadi?

      The princess three-stone ring starting from $1,150, is the most accessible certified multi-stone option. Classic solitaire styles also start at lower price points depending on carat. No one at the Aurora store will push you toward a higher budget than what you bring.

      Q-6: Can I order online and ship to Denver or Centennial?

      Yes. Every ring ships nationwide, fully insured. If you are local to the Denver metro, picking up in Aurora is the better option since you can inspect the ring before taking it home.

      Q-7: Do the rings come with diamond certification?

      Every stone is IGI or GIA certified. Documentation comes with your purchase. You can also request the certificate for a specific stone before you commit to buying.

       

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