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Hexagon Engagement Rings

A bold, geometric alternative for modern love

Hexagon Cut Rutilated Quartz and Black Onyx Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold
Celtic Hexagon Cut Lab-Grown Emerald Engagement Ring Set in 14K Solid Yellow Gold
Hexagon Green Moss Agate Engagement Ring in 14K Solid Rose Gold
Hexagon Emerald Ring Set- 14K Solid Rose Gold

Hexagon Emerald Ring Set- 14K Solid Rose Gold

$2,375.00

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Toi Et Moi Moss Agate Ring in Solid 14K Rose Gold

$2,095.00

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Toi Et Moi Herkimer Diamond & Black Onyx Ring- 14K White Gold

Toi Et Moi Herkimer Diamond & Black Onyx Ring- 14K White Gold

$2,095.00

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Hexagon Morganite Ring Set- 14K Solid Rose Gold

Hexagon Morganite Ring Set- 14K Solid Rose Gold

from $2,375.00

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Hexagon Natural Red Garnet & Black Onyx Engagement Ring in 14K White Gold
Hexagon Emerald & Moss Agate Leaf Ring- 14K White Gold

Hexagon Emerald & Moss Agate Leaf Ring- 14K White Gold

$2,195.00

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Hexagon Moss Agate Leaf Engagement Ring in 14K Solid Rose Gold
Woodland Green Moss Agate & Emerald Leaf Engagement Ring- 14K/ 18K Solid Yellow Gold

Shop hexagon engagement rings at Aquamarise® featuring a six-sided geometric silhouette that frames the center stone with clean, architectural symmetry. The collection is available in sterling silver, gold vermeil, and solid 14K gold in white, rose, yellow, and blackened finishes, with natural and lab-grown gemstones including alexandrite, moonstone, moss agate, moissanite, and more. Use the filters to shop by gemstone, metal, or setting style.

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Aquamarise® hexagon engagement rings are available across gemstones, settings, and themes. Browse below or use the filters above to shop by metal or stone.

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The hexagon cut is one of the more interesting shapes in non-traditional engagement rings because it sits at an unusual intersection. The six equal sides create a symmetry that feels mathematical and precise, but the shape itself echoes natural forms like honeycombs and snowflakes, which gives it a connection to the natural world that most angular cuts lack. It sits wide on the finger, with a large, flat face that shows the center stone's color and inclusions across its full surface, making it particularly well-suited to colored and patterned gemstones. The edges of a hexagon cut are less vulnerable than the sharp points of a kite or coffin cut, which means it handles daily wear in standard settings without the same level of setting-specific care those cuts require. At Aquamarise®, hexagon engagement rings are available across a full range of stones, metals, and settings, all made with recycled metals and responsibly sourced gemstones.

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Why Choose Hexagon Engagement Rings?

Hexagon engagement rings are for buyers who want something geometric and considered without going fully into sharp-edged alternative territory.

A Shape With Dual Character

The hexagon sits in an interesting design space. It is clearly geometric and non-traditional, which satisfies buyers who want something with a visual edge. But the six-sided shape also appears throughout nature, from honeycombs to crystal formations, which gives hexagon engagement rings a nature-connected quality that kite or coffin cuts do not share. That dual character makes the hexagon unusually versatile across different aesthetics.

A Large Flat Face That Shows Everything

Most cuts are designed to maximize sparkle through many small facets that break up the light. The hexagon works differently. The wide flat top surface acts almost like a window into the stone, showing its color, depth, and internal character without interruption. A deeply saturated sapphire looks more intense in a hexagonal setting than in a round brilliant because you are seeing the color straight on, not scattered into flashes. A tourmaline that goes from pink to green through the body of the stone shows that gradient right there on the surface, where you can actually see it. For any stone where the color or the pattern is the whole point, the hexagon is one of the best shapes to show it off.

Geometric Without the Fragility of Pointed Cuts

Kite and coffin cuts have exposed pointed tips that require protective settings to prevent chipping. The hexagon avoids that vulnerability. The six equal sides create edges rather than sharp points, which means the stone handles daily wear in standard bezel and prong settings without the same level of setting-specific concern. For buyers who want a geometric engagement ring that is also practical for daily wear, the hexagon delivers that combination more reliably than most angular alternatives.

For the Buyer Who Wants Something Distinct but Wearable

Hexagon engagement rings suit buyers who want a ring that stands out without being so unconventional that it demands explanation. The shape is recognizably non-traditional but not aggressively so. It suits minimalists who want clean geometry, nature lovers who connect with the organic associations, and anyone who has found round and oval rings conventional.

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Browse related collections and resources to find the right gemstone, setting, and style for your hexagon engagement ring at Aquamarise®.