An engagement ring is one of the few things in life you buy with the expectation that it will be worn for a lifetime. That’s why it’s completely natural that one of the first questions is: how much does an engagement ring actually cost?
The short answer: prices can vary a lot. In Estonia, engagement rings often start around €800 and can go up to several thousand euros.
What makes up the price of an engagement ring.
Quick Summary
The biggest drivers of engagement ring price are usually the diamond, the metal, and the work/design.
The largest price factor is typically the diamond (especially carat weight).
A lab-grown diamond gives you a stone with the same look and composition for significantly less.
The “2–3 months’ salary” rule is no longer a standard—it’s smarter to choose based on your own budget and lifestyle.
What makes up the price of an engagement ring?
The price of an engagement ring doesn’t depend only on diamond size. Most often, it’s driven by three main factors:
Diamond
Precious metal
Workmanship and design
Together, these determine whether a ring costs €1000 or €10,000+.
The diamond: the biggest price driver
The largest share of an engagement ring’s price usually comes from the diamond. Diamond value is graded by four characteristics (the 4Cs):
Carat (weight)
Cut (cut quality)
Color (color grade)
Clarity (clarity)
Why is carat such a big deal?
The price curve is steep here: the bigger the stone, the faster the price grows. At the same time, the visible difference doesn’t always grow as fast as the price. That’s why a slightly smaller—but well-chosen—stone can be the best choice for many people.
Lab-grown diamond
In recent years, lab-grown diamonds have become very popular in Estonia. They are chemically and visually identical to natural diamonds, but often significantly more affordable. It’s one of the simplest ways to keep the same “wow effect” within budget.
The metal: gold, white gold (and why it matters)
The second price component is the material. The most common choices are:
gold
white gold
platinum
Gold price depends on purity (for example 585 / 14K or 750 / 18K). Platinum is generally the most expensive and durable, but Keefirivunts does not offer it yet.
Handcraft and design: the difference between “just a ring” and “your ring”
The third big factor is workmanship. Mass-produced rings are cheaper, but a custom or handcrafted ring includes:
precision (setting, proportions)
time (finishing, checks, details)
a level of quality that mass production often can’t replicate
This is where the ring’s character is created: details, balance, and finishing that stand out even when someone can’t explain why the ring looks better.
How big should your engagement ring budget be?
People often ask whether the “2–3 months’ salary” rule applies. Today, it’s no longer a reliable standard.
It’s much smarter to base your decision on:
what you can comfortably afford
your partner’s style and lifestyle
whether you prefer a larger stone or higher quality (cut/clarity/color)
whether you choose a lab-grown or natural diamond
More important than price is that the ring is:
comfortable for everyday wear
high-quality and durable
truly worthy of your story
Final word
The price of an engagement ring mainly depends on the diamond’s characteristics, the metal, and the design/work.
If you’re just starting out, it’s worth taking a moment to look at your options calmly—choosing becomes simple when you know what matters most to you.

