No wonder the diamond has been the symbol for the celebrated union of love and marriage. Diamonds like love are durable-140 x more durable than any other substance, rare, unique-no two alike and are an everlasting investment. Engagement rings well deserve the honor of being the symbol of lasting love and a perfect union.

Brides have forever been looking to make their wedding celebration as unique as they are. Jewelers continue to develop new ways to express your love. According to the Knot magazine, some of the hottest engagement ring trends today include:

Art Deco - The influence of the Great Gatsby and Art Deco jewelry is a classic trend that features bold geometric shapes with lavish ornamentation.

Kwiat Vintage Inspired Art Deco Ring

Kwiat Vintage Inspired Art Deco Ring

The Halo engagement ring has been a popular trend using a halo of diamonds surrounding the center stone. The halo effect can give the bride the look of a much larger stone without the expense of a larger center stone.

Henri Daussi Rose Gold Halo Ring

Henri Daussi Rose Gold Halo Ring

Colored gemstones are another popular choice for a unique look that has been popular for decades. The Duchess of Cambridge wears a most beautiful sapphire blue and diamond ring.

Oscar Heyman Sapphire and Diamond Ring

Oscar Heyman Sapphire and Diamond Ring

East West - The East West setting gives stones a larger look by setting them horizontally. Different shapes used are Ovals, Marquis, and emerald cuts.

JFA East-West Pink Sapphire Ring

JFA East-West Pink Sapphire Ring

Twisted Settings give the ring another dimension to the setting.

Steven Kretchner Swirl with Pave Diamond Ring

Steven Kretchner Swirl with Pave Diamond Ring

McCaskill & Company strives to offer a wide selection of engagement rings in keeping with the latest fashion trends. You will want to make certain that you check out all of our bridal designers to include Kwiat, Henri Daussi, Christopher Designs, Alex Sepkus, JFA, Daniel K, Oscar Heyman and or course, our own Signature Collection. Please stop by our gallery between Destin and Sandestin, Monday through Saturday or visit our website.