Tiffany Just Unveiled a Diamond Engagement Ring for Men
“The Charles Tiffany Setting” features a solitaire diamond in a bold metal setting.

One hundred thirty-five years later, Tiffany & Co. is introducing “The Charles Tiffany Setting,” the jeweler’s first engagement ring for men.
Tiffany said its first men’s engagement ring, named for the brand’s founder, furthers its long tradition of celebrating love and inclusivity.
Stylistically it’s based on a signet ring, with a bold, metal-heavy look, with diamonds bezel-set in platinum or titanium.
The ring is currently available with a round brilliant or emerald-cut diamond weighing up to 5 carats.
The round brilliant diamond versions feature a knife-edge band inspired by the classic Tiffany Setting. The emerald-cut diamond versions have a bold, beveled edge.
The Charles Tiffany Setting debuts this month at Tiffany & Co. flagship stores worldwide.
The jeweler said every diamond center stone in its men’s engagement rings will be fully traceable and individually registered.
Information such as the stone’s country or region of origin as well as the locations where it was cut and polished, graded and quality assured, and set into its finished ring, will be printed on its Tiffany Diamond Certificate.
The new men’s engagement rings are listed on Tiffany.com, and like the women’s engagement rings, require interested buyers to contact the jeweler for purchase.
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