What the Average Person Considers a Big Engagement Ring (2024)

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We've been noticing a wide range of engagement ring shapes and sizes. Of course, most of the gems in question have been spotted on celebs and trendsetters—in other words, they're massive by our standards.

But what constitutes a"big" ring in the real world? To get a sense of what you and I would consider a large rock, Who What Wear tapped five-diamond experts to spill on the size they think averagepeople would consider big. Then we pooled their answers to find the average carat number.

Keep scrolling to see the final result and learn more from our panel of experts, including why people think this specific size is so jaw-dropping and which other factors go into how large a ring actually appears. Plus, go a bit further to check out recent "big" celeb diamonds and to shopengagement rings of any size.

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"Although we often find that a woman may know what a certain diamond size 'sounds' like, she doesn't always know what it looks like. There is usually a moment of serendipity when they realize how much bigger a diamond is in person, especially a Hearts on Fire diamond, which tends to face up significantly larger due to the perfect symmetry, perfect proportions, perfect polish, and perfect alignment. Of course, depending on where you are in the U.S., the answer will differ. The West and East Coasts tend to buy a bigger average center, so their perception of 'big' is going to be different than someone in the middle of the country. However, on average, a two-carat is definitely a head-turner, and overall women perceive this to be a big look!" — Krista Beermann, Hearts on Fire

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"Most women think of two carats as a decent-size diamond, with a typical color clarity ranging from VS1-VS2, F-G color. [D is colorless.] A noticeably big diamond will be three carats and above. These are the ones that turn heads." — Scott Friedman, Gleem & Co.

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"In 2015, the average carat weight purchased was 0.9 carats. Given that, the average carat size that someone would consider 'big' is anywhere from two and a half to three carats. However, there are many factors that influence the size of diamond that's chosen and what the average person would consider a 'big' diamond. Some of those factors include the location, the size of your hand/fingers, and the composition of the ring." — Oded Edelman, James Allen

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"The average engagement ring has a carat weight of just over one carat, so we'd say anything upward of two carats would be considered large for a ring. While this obviously is a long way from Mariah Carey's 30-plus-carat or the current heart-shaped ring trend led by Nicki Minaj's and Lady Gaga's giant diamonds, most women probably wouldn't want to wear something that extravagant on their finger every day." — Brian Watkins, Ritani

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"The average engagement ring in the U.S. has a center diamond of about one carat and a total carat weight of approximately one and a half carats. An engagement ring around two carats or above would be considered 'big' for the average girl's standards, and anything three carats or above would likely elicit some serious jaw-dropping. Besides carat weight, several other factors, like the shape and cut of a diamond, can affect how large it appears. The cut of a diamond determines its sparkle and brilliance, and it can also affect its visual size. Two diamonds with the same carat weight can appear to be different sizes depending on the depth or shape of their cut. If a diamond is cut very shallow, it has more surface area and so may appear larger, but it would lack depth and sparkle, and it would receive a poor cut grade. Only round diamonds with a cut grade of 'very good' or 'excellent,' and fancy diamonds that meet our criteria for beauty are eligible to become a Forevermark diamond, the authority on diamonds for over 125 years." — Kristen Trustey, Forevermark

Next,explore someof the greatest "big" celeb diamonds and then shop engagement rings of any size:

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Shop engagement rings:

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Catbird Wedding

Serena the Swan

Sparkle on with this pretty ring on your finger.

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Forevermark

Icon Cushion Engagement Ring

Forever and ever.

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Misui

One-Of-A-Kind 18k Gold, Citrine and Beryl Ring

Justa bit of color.

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David Yurman

Infinity Ring With Diamonds

So bold and beautiful.

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Mindi Mond

14k Gold Pearl and Diamond Cluster Ring

The fact that this one has pearls is amazing.

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Moritz Glik

Esmeralda Diamond Ring

You can't go wrong with this one.

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Anita Ko

18-Karat Gold Diamond Ring

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Catbird

The Swan Solitaire

There's no more classic style than a round-cut solitaire.

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Tiffany & Co.

The Tiffany Setting

It doesn't get more classic than this style.

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Suzanne Kalan

18k Yellow-Gold Heart Ring

Hearts up.

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De Beers

Aura Double Halo Solitaire Ring

Strangers just might stop and stare at this one.

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David Morris

18-Karat Gold Diamond Ring

My dream wedding band.

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Moritz Glik

Plural Open Ring

No one will have a ring like this.

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Repossi

Serti Inversé 18-Karat Rose Gold Diamond Ring

So good.

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Erstwhile

Deco Solitaire Ring

A gorgeous modern take on vintage style.

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Bony Levy

Twist Pavé Round Engagement Ring Setting

Just so dazzling.

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Misui

18k Gold, Morganite and Beryl Ring

I love this toi et moi style.

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Irene Neuwirth

Gemmy Gem 18-Karat Gold, Aquamarine and Diamond Ring

Trade the traditional diamond for this aquamarine one.

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Laurie Flemming

Iloana Ring

A delicate statement-maker.

This post was published at an earlier date and has been updated.Next,The Top 5 Engagement-Ring Trends of 2022, According to Kendra Scott

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