At Satéur, a split shank engagement ring starts from around $138 — delivering the look of a $10,000 mined-diamond ring for roughly 1% of the price. Every stone is graded D–E colour, Excellent cut, and reads as a flawless diamond across the table and to the naked eye. Free worldwide delivery, a lifetime guarantee, and the signature Satéur box are included with every order.
The defining feature of a split shank ring is the band itself: it divides below the centre stone, sending two separate strands up either side to cradle the setting. This bifurcation does two things simultaneously — it elevates the stone visually, pushing it forward off the finger, and it adds apparent width to the mount without additional metal mass. The effect is airy and architecturally considered. Split shank designs work across virtually every centre stone shape: round, oval, cushion, and emerald cuts all benefit from the open frame, which adds negative space that lets the stone's brilliance read more clearly. At Satéur the split shank aesthetic appears across several of the most enduring pieces in the collection. The Satéur Destinée Ring™ and Satéur Triomphe Ring™ bring this split-band architecture to classic proportions. The Satéur Rosée Impériale Ring™ and Satéur Tri-pierre Ring™ extend the concept into three-stone territory, where the split shank's open frame flatters a row of stones as effectively as it does a single centrepiece. The Satéur Tout Autour 1874 Ring™ demonstrates how a channel-set pavé treatment on the shank strands intensifies the design without adding bulk.
Satéur split shank engagement rings are finished in 18k gold finish — white gold, yellow gold, and rose gold — with Satéur Gems® graded D–E colour as the standard centre stone. Satéur Gems® deliver the clean, white brilliance of a flawless diamond: diamond-accurate, restrained, and credible in any light. Both Satéur Gems® and our moissanite are extremely durable and built for everyday wear. The Satéur Aurous Gold Destinée Ring™ and Satéur Aurous Gold Royale Ring™ demonstrate how yellow gold finish interacts with the split shank's open geometry, adding a warm classical quality that white gold's cooler register does not produce.
The shank strands can be plain polished, pavé-set with accent stones, or twisted, depending on the piece. Plain strands read minimal and contemporary; pavé-set strands add brilliance that frames the centre stone on all sides, creating a halo-adjacent effect without a formal halo setting. The Satéur Royale Ring™ shows how a pavé-detailed split shank amplifies an already substantial centre stone, while the Satéur Tri-pierre Ring™ illustrates how the same band architecture scales to a three-stone diamond engagement ring with a different kind of presence. Solitaire split shanks remain the most popular configuration — one stone, elevated by the forked band, with nothing competing for attention.
Explore related styles: Pear Shaped Engagement Rings for a split-shank-compatible fancy cut, Hidden Halo Engagement Rings for another elevated-stone setting, and Princess Cut Engagement Rings for sharp geometric brilliance. Browse the full range at Shop All Rings, or compare stone options at Moissanite vs Diamond vs Satéur.