Choosing the right engagement ring takes time, but that’s okay—it should. After all, an engagement ring is one of the most important purchases an individual can make in a lifetime. When it comes to your happily ever after, it’s up to you to start out on the right foot. However, with so many settings, stones, and styles to choose from, it can be difficult to know where to begin. That’s where Trumpet & Horn’s collection of vintage and vintage inspired rings comes in to make your search a little bit easier.
You want an engagement ring that is as unique as she is, a piece that is both personal and trendy—a ring that she will adore for a lifetime, and that will no doubt be a family heirloom for generations to come. What better way to emphasize your passion than with a deep, luscious ruby at the center? What better way to vocalize your undying and impenetrable love than with a circling of diamonds? At Trumpet & Horn, our selection of ruby and diamond engagement rings come in a variety of styles, each piece with its own story—and it’s your job to write the next chapter.

The King of Gems
When looking for a non-traditional ring with a one-of-a-kind charm, ruby and diamond engagement rings are the way to go. While diamonds have been the go-to when popping the question, when it comes to the gem’s value, rubies even surpass diamonds when they are the right color, clarity, and size. In fact, rubies have been the most valued gemstone for most of recorded history. Highly sought after by both kings and emperors in ancient times, the ruby has even come to be called “the king of all gemstones.”
A Royal Trend
Rubies represent passion, devotion, and true love—which explains why they’ve stood the test of time in the engagement and wedding ring department. In recent years, ruby and diamond engagement rings have continued to prove quite favorable, partially due to the popularity of one famous piece. In the 80s, Prince Andrew, Duke of York, gave Sarah Ferguson an exquisitely cut ruby and diamond engagement ring to mark their betrothal, bringing the royal trend to the mainstream market.