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How Much Should You Spend on an Engagement Ring? An Honest Answer

"Two months salary." "Three months salary." These rules were invented by De Beers in the 1930s as marketing copy. They have no bearing on what you should actually spend. Here's a more honest framework.

The Only Real Rule: Spend What You Can Afford Without Stress

An engagement ring is the beginning of a life together — not a financial burden you carry into it. If you want to understand what different budgets achieve with lab diamonds, read our full lab vs natural diamond guide.

What Different Budgets Get You in 2026

  • Under $1,000 — A beautiful 0.5–0.75 carat diamond in a quality setting. Genuinely lovely.
  • $1,000–$2,500 — 0.75–1.25 carats with room for a quality setting. Most common range.
  • $2,500–$5,000 — 1.25–2 carats with significant setting options.
  • $5,000–$10,000 — 2–3+ carats with premium settings. Statement territory.
  • $10,000+ — Custom design, exceptional stones. The full range of what's possible.

How to Make Any Budget Work Harder

  • Choose lab-grown over natural — same quality, 50–70% less cost. See our full comparison.
  • Prioritize cut over carat. Read our 4 Cs guide to understand why.
  • Oval, pear, or marquise shapes face up larger per carat than rounds. See: Oval vs Round.
  • Consider moissanite — beautiful and 80%+ cheaper. Read: Moissanite vs Diamond.

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