Rose Gold Engagement Rings
Rose gold has a quality that is entirely its own. Warm, soft and gently romantic, its blush tone sits somewhere between the richness of yellow gold and the coolness of white, and the result is a metal that flatters almost every skin tone and suits almost every diamond shape. A rose gold engagement ring is distinctive without being unconventional, and beautiful without trying too hard.
At Bond Jewellery, our rose gold engagement rings are designed and crafted entirely in-house at our workshop in Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter. Every ring is made in 18ct rose gold, every diamond is ethically sourced, and our lifetime aftercare service supports every ring. Whether you are looking for a clean, contemporary design or something with a more vintage-inspired character, our collection and bespoke service are here to help you find the ring that is made for you.
Our team of designers and gemologists is on hand to guide you through every decision, from the choice of stone to the finest details of the finished band.

The Appeal
Why Choose a Rose Gold Engagement Ring?
Rose gold has become one of the most popular choices for engagement rings over the past decade, and its appeal extends well beyond fashion. Its warm, pink tone is naturally flattering against a wide range of skin tones, and it pairs beautifully with diamonds of varying colour grades, including warmer stones that sit particularly well against the warmth of the metal.
Rose gold is also a metal with genuine character. Its colour deepens subtly over time as the copper in the alloy develops, creating a richness that many wearers find more beautiful than when the ring was new. Unlike white gold, it requires no plating to maintain its colour, making it one of the lower-maintenance choices available.
For those who want something a little different from the conventional, a ring with warmth, individuality and a quiet romance, rose gold is a compelling choice.
The Alloy
What Makes Rose Gold Pink?
Rose gold gets its characteristic blush tone from the copper content of the alloy. Pure gold is too soft to be used alone in jewellery, so it is alloyed with other metals to add strength. In rose gold, a higher proportion of copper is used, and it is this copper content that creates the distinctive pink hue.
All of our rose gold engagement rings are crafted in 18ct rose gold, which contains 75% pure gold. This produces a delicate, soft blush tone that is warm without being overpowering, and it is the standard we use across our entire gold engagement ring collection.
Our Standard
Why We Use 18ct Rose Gold
We craft all of our rose gold engagement rings in 18ct gold. Using 75% pure gold content for 18ct rose gold produces a refined, soft blush tone and has the weight and density of a premium precious metal. It is the right choice for an engagement ring that will be worn every day, and the right foundation for the fine diamonds we set within it.
Find Your Style
Rose Gold Engagement Ring Settings
Solitaire Rose Gold Engagement Rings
A solitaire diamond set in rose gold is one of the most romantically beautiful combinations in engagement ring design. The blush warmth of the 18ct rose gold against the brilliance of a round or oval diamond creates a ring of effortless, feminine elegance.
Halo Rose Gold Engagement Rings
A halo of accent diamonds set in rose gold adds sparkle and presence while retaining the warmth of the metal. The contrast between the pink gold and the white diamonds is particularly striking, creating a ring with real visual impact.
Vintage-Inspired Rose Gold Engagement Rings
Rose gold has a natural affinity with vintage and antique-inspired designs. Milgrain edges, floral motifs and delicate filigree work all find a natural home in rose gold, making it an ideal choice for those drawn to the craftsmanship and romance of a different era.
Made for You
Can I Design a Bespoke Rose Gold Engagement Ring?
Absolutely. Our bespoke design service, based in Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter, allows you to be fully involved in every aspect of your ring's creation.

Common Questions
Rose Gold Engagement Ring FAQs
Customer Support
Do you have additional questions? No problem, let us help you through the process.
Book OnlineRose gold does not fade, but it does develop a subtle deepening of colour over time as the copper content develops gently. Many wearers find this more beautiful than the original finish, as it adds warmth and depth to the metal. If you prefer to maintain the original tone, our aftercare service includes professional cleaning and polishing to restore the ring to its original state.
Most wearers have no issue with rose gold. The copper content in the alloy can occasionally cause a reaction in those with a specific copper sensitivity, but this is uncommon. If you have any concerns, our team can advise on the most suitable option during your consultation, and we can discuss alternative metals such as platinum where appropriate.
Rose gold is particularly flattering for diamonds in the G to J colour range, as the warmth of the metal complements a slight warmth in the stone. Completely colourless diamonds also look beautiful in rose gold engagement rings, creating a striking contrast between the warm metal and the bright white stone. Our gemologists will help you choose the right stone for your setting and budget.
No. Rose gold does not require rhodium plating and its colour is entirely natural to the alloy. This makes it one of the lower-maintenance choices in terms of metal care, requiring only occasional professional cleaning to keep it looking its best.
Bond Jewellery is based in Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter, where every rose gold engagement ring we create is designed and crafted in-house by our own team of skilled artisans. For anyone looking for a rose gold engagement ring in Birmingham, made with genuine craft and personal care, we would love to help you find yours.