Friday, March 20, 2020
Online Engagement Ring Hunting
Words by Shane Co.Photos courtesy of Shane Co.
Although shopping in-store is still the top way consumers purchase engagement rings, national jewelry company Shane Co. has innovative and exclusive digital tools to give you the confidence to build your engagement ring online. In the midst of the COVID quarantine, here are three online tools to help you build the perfect engagement ring in your newfound free time!
1. Image Search
The first and only jewelry company with the tool, Shane Co.’s image search tool will pull engagement rings for you to shop based on your favorite inspirational photos, no matter who they came from. Whether it’s an image you took of a friend’s ring or a screenshot of a ring on Pinterest, this tool will pull matching settings from Shane Co.’s selection of over 500 different options.

2. Matchmaker
For those who still haven’t decided what their dream engagement ring style is, Shane Co. exclusively has Matchmaker. It’s like a dating app, but for engagement rings. Swipe right or left on different engagement ring styles, and Shane Co.’s will curate a list of your top recommended styles based on what you’ve liked and disliked.

3. Virtual Try-On
With the Virtual Try-On tool, you don’t have to leave your couch to try on your favorite engagement ring styles. Find the ring you’re looking for on shaneco.com, roll up the sleeves of your hoodie, snap a photo of your hand with your smartphone, and see what the ring looks like right on your hand.
And with Shane Co.’s version of the tool, you can even change your stone shape and stone type (diamond or colored sapphire).
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