Heart Solitaire CZ Ring: Engagement-Style Ring With Heart-Accent Band
Glozya Heart Solitaire CZ Ring: Engagement-Style Ring With Heart-Accent Band
The Glozya Heart Solitaire CZ Ring is a heart solitaire CZ ring designed for people who like the visual punch of a solitaire setting but want a personal motif in the band. Instead of a round band running plain into the prong setting, ours has two heart cutouts pressed into the gold-plated steel on either side of the central CZ. The round-cut CZ solitaire sits in standard engagement-ring orientation, but the heart accents in the band give the ring a romantic context that plain solitaires can't match.
Why You'll Love It
- Heart Cutouts in the Band: Pressed into the band on either side of the stone, not added as separate charms. The hearts are part of the ring's structure, not glued or welded accents.
- Round-Cut CZ Solitaire: 58-facet brilliant cut for maximum light catch in engagement-ring orientation.
- The 6mm Band Width: Wider than thin solitaires (to support the heart cutouts structurally), still slim enough to stack with everyday rings.
Specifications
- Material: Stainless steel with 18K gold plating
- Stone Type: Round brilliant-cut cubic zirconia solitaire
- Ring Type: Non-adjustable, available in multiple sizes
- Design: Heart-accented band with central CZ solitaire
- Dimensions: 2 x 0.6 cm
- Weight: 2g
- Available Sizes: 6, 7, 8
How to Style
- For engagement-style everyday: the heart motif reads as personal romance rather than literal engagement-ring proposal.
- For Valentine's or anniversary wear: pair with a soft slip dress, the heart accent reads more "felt" than seasonal Valentine's gift.
- For paired solitaire stacking: stack with our Solitaire CZ Ring on a different finger for a "matching engagement-style without committing" look, or pair with our Teardrop CZ Rope Band Ring for two distinct solitaire silhouettes.
The Glozya Difference
Heart cutouts in a structural band ring are harder than they look, cutting a hole in metal removes material that the ring needs for structural support. Most heart-cutout rings either cut shallow grooves that aren't real cutouts, or cut deep cutouts and crack within months under pressure. We press the heart shape into the band before plating, then fill the cutout's inner edge with extra plating density to reinforce the structural weak point. This is the manufacturing detail that lets a thin-band heart ring hold its shape after years of wear. Browse the full cubic zirconia rings collection for more romantic and engagement-style options.