Side Stone Rings Complete Guide 2026 - Styles, Trends & Buying Tips | Diagaa

on May 08 2026
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    You've seen the side stone rings. Smaller diamonds running along the band, the center diamond sitting higher, the whole thing catching light in a way a plain solitaire just doesn't. But then the questions start. Is this more expensive? What happens when a tiny stone falls out? Can I even wear this daily?

    This guide answers the questions you're actually carrying about side diamond rings before it shows you a single style. By the end, you'll know exactly whether a side stone ring is right for you, and if so, then which one to buy. 

    What a Side Stone Ring Does That Other Rings Don't 

    Engagement rings can come with or without diamonds on the band. Rings that only have diamonds on the top part usually sparkle mainly from the top view. When the ring is seen from the side, the band can look simpler and flatter.

    This simpler design is actually good for everyday wear. During daily activities like gripping gym equipment, eating, driving, or working with your hands, the plain metal part of the band handles most of the contact and wear. That makes solitaire rings and simpler halo rings more practical for regular use.

    Side stone rings are different because diamonds continue beyond the center and along the band as well. The top sparkles, the sides sparkle, and almost every angle catches light. This is exactly the kind of sparkle many people want for special occasions, a ring that stands out and catches attention easily.

    At the same time, side stone rings need a little more care if you plan to wear them every day. Since diamonds are placed along the band, they can loosen or wear over time without proper maintenance.

    So while side stone rings usually offer more sparkle than solitaire rings or halo rings without pavé bands, they also require slightly more attention and care in daily wear.

    Do Side Stone Rings Cost More - And Is It Actually Worth It? 

    If you think side stone rings are more expensive than simple solitaire rings just because they have more diamonds, that is not always true.

    At Diagaa, a side stone ring in 14K gold with 0.50 carats of lab-grown diamonds starts at $895. A solitaire ring in 14K gold with a 1-carat lab-grown diamond side stone ring starts at $1,505. So, a side stone ring can actually be the more affordable option.

    The reason is simple. In a solitaire ring, almost the entire focus is on one center diamond. That diamond usually needs a better size, clarity, and color to create the level of sparkle buyers expect, which increases the overall price. 

    A side stone ring spreads the total diamond weight across multiple smaller diamonds, which are individually less expensive. This gives the ring more sparkle and more diamond coverage at a lower starting price.

    Of course, prices increase as the specifications improve. Diagaa’s side stone collection goes up to 18K gold rings with 1 carat of natural diamonds priced around $5,800 for buyers who want higher-end materials and larger diamonds. Between entry-level and premium designs, the final price mainly depends on the metal type, diamond origin, and total carat weight.

    So, do side stone rings cost more? Not always. At the entry level, they can actually cost less than solitaire rings. At the premium level, they are priced similarly to other high-quality engagement rings. In the end, the price depends more on the quality of the diamonds and materials than on the ring style itself.

    Side Stone Rings Maintenance Costs 

    Maintenance costs for side stone rings depend upon the setting in which the side diamonds are placed. Some settings need more care and regular maintenance, while others are comparatively less demanding and better suited for everyday wear. So, before choosing a side stone ring, it is important to understand how different settings affect long-term maintenance. 

    Pave Diamond Side Stone Rings - Highest Maintenance 

    Pavé band has many small diamonds placed closely together with tiny prongs holding them in place. This gives the ring lots of sparkle, but it also means the small diamonds are more exposed to daily wear and friction. Over time, small pavé diamonds can loosen if the ring is worn heavily every day. 

    • Diamond reset if one loosens: $50–$60 per diamond.

    Bar Set Side Stone Rings - Moderate Maintenance

    The bar set ring holds each diamond between two vertical metal bars. The diamonds remain open from the top and bottom, allowing more light to pass through for extra sparkle, while the metal bars protect the sides of the diamonds. Because the diamonds are more protected from direct contact, they experience less stress during everyday wear.

    • Professional clean: $25–$50, once a year is usually enough.

    Graduated and Three-Stone - Moderate Maintenance

    Graduated and three-stone rings use fewer but larger side diamonds compared to pavé bands. Larger diamonds are easier to check and secure properly, so the chances of problems are lower.

    • Diamond reset: $50–$175, depending on diamond size

    Channel Set Side Stone Ring - Lowest Maintenance

    A channel set ring is one of the easiest ring styles to maintain. In this ring, diamonds sit inside the metal band, which protects them from direct contact and damage. In a channel set side stone ring, the diamonds are less likely to loosen over time.

    Can You Wear Side Stone Rings With Other Rings?

    Yes, you can wear a side stone ring as an engagement ring, wedding band, or as part of a ring stack without any question. But not every side stone ring pairs well with every engagement ring or wedding ring

    You need to consider which designs work together so the overall stack looks thoughtful and balanced instead of crowded or unorganized. Here are three Diagaa wedding bands that pair especially well with side stone rings:

    • Chevron Band: The Chevron Band is one of the best choices for stacking with side diamond rings. It has a curved shape that fits around a side stone ring and sits closely together without leaving gaps or looking crowded

    • Half Eternity Diamond Band: In half-eternity bands, diamonds are placed only along the top half of the band, which matches the design style of many side stone rings 

    • Slender Full Eternity Ring: Full eternity bands are a good choice for anyone who wants sparkle around the entire finger. But only thinner eternity bands are suitable to stack with side-tone rings. Thick eternity bands will overpower side diamond rings. 

    What to Avoid When Stacking Side Stone Rings

    Large statement bands and oversized eternity rings can compete too much with a side stone engagement ring. When both rings have strong visual weight, the overall stack can feel crowded and less balanced. 

    So Which Side Stone Ring Should You Actually Buy? 

    We’ve covered everything you need to know to decide whether a side stone ring is the right choice for you. If your answer is yes, then the next important question is simple:

    Which side stone ring should you actually buy?

    And honestly, the answer depends on your lifestyle. Not the lifestyle you imagine, but the way you actually live every day. So before choosing a ring, it helps to think about how and where you will realistically wear it. That is what should guide your decision. Here’s a breakdown based on different lifestyles.

    If You Wear Jewelry Daily and Want Maximum Sparkle

    Pave band with round dimaond

    Pavé diamond bands with a round or oval diamond are the styles you should look at. Because this combination brings sparkle from everywhere. Round and oval diamonds are among the most sparkly diamond shapes of all. When they are set with pavé bands full of small diamonds, the ring becomes almost entirely diamonds; nothing matches the shine of it.

    If you want the ring to turn heads at special occasions 

    Pave band with color diamond

    Attending a special occasion,  or hosting one? Then you will probably want a ring that grabs attention instantly and makes people notice it before they even notice your outfit. The kind of ring that gets compliments, questions, and second looks throughout the event.

    For occasions like these, a pavé band with a colored diamond as the center diamond is one of the best choices. Just imagine a blue, pink, green, or other fancy-colored diamond surrounded by sparkling white diamonds across the band. That combination creates a ring full of contrast, sparkle, and attention-catching detail.

    If Your Budget Is the Starting Point

    Lab grown diaond pave band

    Go with lab-grown diamonds.  Diagaa’s lab-grown pavé rings let you acquire a fully certified diamond ring with a complete pavé band for less than many natural diamond solitaire rings with similar specifications. 

    If You Want a Halo and Side Diamonds Together

    Halo cushion diamond pave ring

    Some buyers want both,  a halo around the center diamond and pavé diamonds running along the band. This combination creates sparkle not only around the center diamond but across the entire ring as well.

    A Note on Active Lifestyles

    Diagaa’s side stone collection is mainly built around pavé settings,  one of the most sparkly side stone styles, but also one that needs more care than simpler ring settings. If you are hard on your hands or live an active lifestyle, these rings are still completely wearable. They just require a little more attention.

    It is recommended to get the ring professionally checked once or twice a year, removing it during intense gym sessions, and avoiding hard impact whenever possible. With proper care, a pavé side stone ring can stay beautiful for many years. Browse the full Diagaa side stone collection to find the design that fits your style and lifestyle best.

    The Side Stone Rings Buyers Are Choosing Right Now

    Three designs from Diagaa’s collection are worth knowing before you decide. 

    For buyers who want presence without bulk

    Marquise diamond twisted band side stone ring

    The marquise shape makes the diamond appear larger than its actual carat weight without increasing the cost. Its pointed shape and longer look make the ring stand out. If round and oval rings feel too common, this is the style worth looking at.

    For buyers who want the ring to feel meaningful

    3-stone oval and pear diamond ring

    An oval center diamond with two outward-pointing pear side diamonds creates an oblong engagement ring. One of the most trending engagement ring styles currently.  What makes this design special is that the shape happens naturally through the arrangement of the diamonds themselves. So in one ring, you get symbolism, strong visual style, and one of the biggest engagement ring trends altogether.

    For buyers who want a detail worth discovering 

    Princess cut 5 stone hidden halo ring

    Clean and structured from the top,  sharp corners, strong lines, and nothing overly flashy. But from the side, a hidden row of diamonds catches the light subtly and unexpectedly. It adds extra sparkle for those who notice the details, without making the ring look too busy.

    Buy Your Side Stone Ring: It Is a Good Choice

    A side stone ring is not always the simplest choice. It needs a little more care than a plain solitaire ring, can cost slightly more to maintain over time, and takes more thought to choose properly. But once you understand what fits your lifestyle and preferences, the reward is worth it.

    A side stone ring offers sparkle across the entire ring, not just at the center. It looks complete on its own, stacks beautifully with other rings, and gives you far more diamond presence from every angle. Most importantly, it becomes meaningful because you chose a design that truly matches how you want your ring to look and feel.

    So if you have made it this far, asked the right questions, and still feel connected to the style, then a side stone ring is probably the right choice for you.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are side stone rings good for engagement?

    Yes. One of the biggest advantages of a side stone engagement ring is that it already looks complete on its own. Since engagement rings are worn daily, without a wedding band at first, the extra diamonds along the band give the ring more presence and more sparkle.

    What is the difference between a side stone and a three-stone ring?

    A three-stone ring is actually a type of side stone ring, but with larger side diamonds. In a regular side stone ring, the side diamonds are smaller accent diamonds placed along the band. In a three-stone ring, the side diamonds are large enough to stand out individually beside the center diamond.

    Which diamond shape is best for side stone rings?

    Round and oval diamonds are the most popular because they pair easily with every band style and offer plenty of sparkle. Marquise diamonds are great for buyers who want a unique look. Princess cuts work well for geometric designs. I

    Do side stone rings look good on all hand types?

    Yes, but certain diamond shapes flatter different fingers better. Oval, marquise, and pear diamonds work well on shorter fingers. Round and princess cuts look balanced on most hand shapes. Slim pavé bands help keep the ring proportional on smaller hands.

    What is the difference between a hidden halo and a side stone ring?

    A hidden halo places small diamonds underneath the center diamond. They are only visible from the side view. A side stone ring places diamonds along the band itself. 

    How long do side stone rings last?

    With proper care, side stone rings can last for generations. The diamonds themselves are extremely durable, but the settings holding the smaller diamonds may need occasional maintenance over time. Regular yearly inspections help catch loose diamonds before they fall out.

    Can I customize a side stone ring at Diagaa?

    Yes. Diagaa offers customization options beyond just choosing the metal or diamond size. You can customize the center diamond shape, side diamond style, setting type, metal color, and overall ring design. If the exact ring you want is not available in the collection, the custom design service can help create it.



















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