With a new year comes new trends, and 2020's hot engagement ring styles are worthy of getting down on one knee. The top ten trends of the year include glamorous antique-cut-diamonds, bright gems of all colors, and hexagon-shaped diamonds inspired by J Lo's iconic rock, to name a few. Since these rings are meant to last from this day forward, for better or for worse, in sickness and in health, there's not a style on this list that isn't effortlessly gorgeous. Whether this year is the year the question's getting popped or you simply want to gaze upon the dreamiest gems, keep reading to see 2020's dazzling new diamonds.
Unique but neutral gemstones are one of 2020's newest trends, meaning lavender, tanzanite, alexandrite, topaz, and kunzite shades are the hottest on the market. This light purple Moonstone and Diamond Princess Crown Ring ($99) is absolutely stunning.
This striking Real Diamond and Natural Tanzanite Engagement Ring ($404) features a bold colorful stone surrounded by two white diamonds on either side, making it both eye-catching and charming.
Complete with a thin gold band, this Amethyst Octagon Ring ($280) is sure to stand out against existing accessories.
The Maniamania Beloved Sapphire Solitaire Ring ($3,800) is surrounded by pavé diamonds that effortlessly contrast with the gold band.
This dreamy blue sapphire One of a Kind Blue Princess Crossover Ring ($3,565) is highlighted by small diamonds on each side.
The trends of the 1980s are back, and they have brought back a resounding love for yellow gold all over again. This 14K Gold Diamond Sunflower Ring ($520) encompasses the trend in a whole new kind of light.
The Demi Prism Ring ($4,200) is equal parts unique and trendsetting. The geometric shape adds an eye-catching punch.
Notice how this White Diamond Frida Ring ($2,230) has subtle branch-like details.
The Deco Solitaire Ring ($9,172) is ideal for those who are looking for a minimalist yet on-trend option.
With a yellow gold band and hexagon diamonds, this White Diamond Triple Hexagon Ring ($3,410) boasts two trends in one.
Uniquely shaped rings are taking over the new year, meaning sparklers like this Grace Lee Hex Step Cut Diamond Ring ($5,800) is sure to be seen on more than a handful of ring fingers.
This distinctive Deco Hex Diamond Ring ($1,125) has the most captivating gray rose-cut diamond set in the middle of a solid recycled gold band.
Simple and sweet, the Platinum White Diamond Hexagon Ring ($1,200) can be stacked with other rings.
The Supreme White Diamond Hexagon Ring ($1,320) gives off an antique feel that makes the piece even more alluring.
The chic rose gold pavè band that surrounds the salt and pepper diamond on the Après Jewelry the Valentina Ring Setting ($2,190, setting only) gives this ring extra sparkle.
Thin ring bands are in for 2020, making this Double Diamond Stacking Ring ($485) a minimalist's dream come true.
Tasteful and classy, this Leda the Swan Ring ($3,400) features a gold band with three diamonds in the center.
The green tourmaline stone on the Lumen Ring in Yellow Gold ($1,045) stands out even more against the slim band.
The Coralie Solitaire Ring ($5,200) is exquisite in every way. Even with the small band, the diamonds are still able to be seen on each side of the large stone.
Complete with a morganite stone and a white diamond, the Emilia Morganite Ring ($448) is absolutely breathtaking.
Jennifer Lopez's engagement ring from Alex Rodriguez led the way for one of 2020's hottest ring trends: rectangle cuts. This Moon Goddess Ring ($608) features a large rectangle stone surrounded by a 14k solid gold band of laurel leaves.
With a unique take on the trend, this EF Collection Blue Sapphire and Pavé Diamond Ring ($1,550) features a small rectangle gem in the middle of tiny diamonds.
The asymmetrical band design on the Mateo 14k Blue Topaz Point of Focus Ring ($995) gives this brilliant blue ring added edge.
Notice how the Emerald Palace Diamond Ring ($1,700) features a large rectangle diamond in the middle and two smaller triangle diamonds on either side.
Opt away from the traditional diamond and instead choose a bright gemstone to feature on the band. This striking Eternal Ring ($3,200) makes the rectangle cut so noticeable with its sapphire center stone.
Clean and simple rings have proven to be timeless, and for good reason. The Wwake Large Emerald Cut Solitaire Ring ($8,650) gives the traditional ring a bit of a twist with the emerald cut reclaimed diamond at the center.
The Supreme Violette the Swan Ring ($8,500) is for those who want a ring that's straightforward but also trendsetting.
The clean silver band on the Anna the Swan Ring ($4,000) makes way for the three white diamonds to take center stage.
The Supreme Japanese Apricot Ring ($5,780) has a simple elegance about it, all while featuring a gold band studded with small tasteful diamonds.
Complete with an emerald-cut center stone and two emerald-cut side stones, the Après Jewelry the Alexandra Ring Setting ($2,700, setting only) is both classic and on trend.
Having an oval-shaped stone atop a slim wedding band is one of the new trends of 2020 that's both subtle and attention-grabbing all in one. This Grace Lee Oval Rose Cut Diamond Solitaire Ring ($5,388) represents the striking and simple trend perfectly.
The Exemplar Solitaire Ring ($3,850) is comprised of three white diamonds and gorgeous milgrain detail.
Instead of going down the traditional route, opt for a playful piece like this Oval Pink Tourmaline Ring ($785).
The thin gold band showcases the oval rustic diamond center stone of this Après Jewelry the Stella Ring Setting ($900, setting only).
This bold Oval Alexandrite Ring ($675) is unlike any other piece on the market.
Lightly colored stones are stealing the show, as made clear by this stunning green quartz Jane Taylor 14k Solitaire Color Ring ($990).
If dark brown is too daunting, the Flora Diamond Ring ($4,800) is the perfect way to ease into the trend.
This light gray Gregoria Ring ($5,800) shines just as bright as clear diamonds.
White diamonds were so last year. This Champagne Diamond Solitaire Ring ($4,875) embraces the 2020 trend in the most refined way.
With an 18k gold band and white cushion-cut side diamonds surrounding the octagonal-shaped brown center diamond, the Esmee Ring ($2,830) is gorgeous and unique in every way.
Some things never change, and one trend that's not going out of style anytime soon is engagement rings that are big and round. This Knife Edge Ring ($13,980) is a perfect example of the trend that has withstood the test of time.
The Black Diamond Aura Ring ($2,104) is sure to stand out due to the circle of pavé-set diamonds around the dark gem.
The Ruby Wings Ring ($12,900) gives the circular diamond room to shine by highlighting it with enchanting red rubies on either side.
Put a spin on the traditional style by incorporating color into the piece. The Green Brilliance Solitaire Ring ($30,000) does this effortlessly by combining the lasting trend with a cutting-edge shade.
The Black Rose Ring ($7,500) incorporates the modern trend with a charming vintage twist that makes the piece truly everlasting.
Vintage Georgian-inspired rings are making a comeback in 2020, and the style of the Pink Lady Ring With Amethyst ($120) perfectly displays the trend. This antique cut typically features clusters of small stones surrounding a large stone.
Notice how the Dutch Georgian Style Rose-Cut Diamond Cluster Ring ($5,750) is comprised of a timeless and romantic 18th-century style.
This Georgian Antique Yellow Gold Diamond Rose-Cut Engagement Ring ($8,995) features a dainty rose-cut diamond with a halo of smaller stones.
The chic diamonds on the Georgian Sapphire Old-Cut Diamond Cluster Ring ($6,902) highlight the center stone in the most elegant way.
The Georgian-Victorian Foil Paste Daisy Cluster Ring ($271) has small etchings on each side of the band that make it truly unique.