Two-Tone & Mixed-Metal Engagement Rings
Why combining metals is stylish, practical, and full of personality.
Two-tone engagement rings blend two metal colors in one design — a look that's both modern and timelessly versatile. Here's why mixed metals work so well and how to wear them.
What two-tone means
A two-tone ring combines two metal colors — for example a white-metal head holding the stone on a yellow or rose gold band. The contrast adds depth and interest.
Why it's practical
Mixed metals mean your ring coordinates with all your other jewelry, whatever its tone — no need to match everything to one color. It's the most flexible choice.
A flattering contrast
A white-metal setting can make a white stone look extra bright, while a warm gold band flatters the skin — the best of both. Learn the tones in White vs Yellow vs Rose Gold.
Pairing a wedding band
A two-tone engagement ring pairs easily with a band in either of its tones — giving you flexibility. See matching your band, and browse engagement rings.
FAQs
What is a two-tone engagement ring?
A ring that combines two metal colors in one design — such as a white-metal setting on a gold band — for contrast and versatility.
Is mixing metals okay?
Definitely — it's stylish and practical, letting your ring coordinate with jewelry of any tone.
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