Diamonique engagement rings and wedding sets are offered exclusively through QVC.
Diamonique® is a synthetic diamond, or diamond simulate much like Cubic Zirconia and a registered trademark of QVC. In 1988 QVC acquired the manufacturing facilities, proprietary technology and trade name rights for Diamonique and developed an exquisite line of simulated gemstone jewelry, which accounted for $18 million in sales in the first year.
Given what we've seen in their bridal collections, Diamonique engagement rings must have made up a good portion of those sales.
Engaging Fact: The Diamonique stone itself is quite desirable because it is so perfect, and has many similar characteristics to a diamond and other precious gemstones.
Because the stones are created in a lab they're available in all colors and can simulate the characteristics of a white diamond, pink diamond, yellow diamond or any other gemstone—which means that anyone can have a celebrity look-alike engagement ring at a mere fraction of the cost.
QVC has done a wonderful job of putting together a collection of Diamonique jewelry which includes pieces by some very well known high-end engagement ring designers.

You'll find beautiful engagement rings in the Bridal Classics section of their website featuring top notch designers like Tacori.
His Tacori IV bridal line for QVC is amazing with all the intricate and beautiful European styling that he's known for, at literally a fraction of the cost. The ring at left is one of his more intricate pieces. Wow!
Diamonique stones come in all the traditional diamond shapes from Asscher to Emerald-cut, to Princess, Trillion, Baguettes, and everything in between and are set in all the precious metals. You can find white and yellow gold, platinum, and even sterling silver engagement rings as part of the collection.
First check out QVC's Jewelry Clearance section because we spotted an amazing Tacori that was half off...so you never know.
If you don't find what you're looking for there, then move on to the "rings" section which has lots of great engagement rings and "bridal classics" if you really want to narrow your search down to classic styling.

Now just because most of the rings cost anywhere from $35 and up into the hundreds of dollars, don't start thinking about a 4 or 5 carat ring. Remember, an engagement ring is worn every day and a huge rock on your ring finger (diamond or Diamonique) will get in the way of most daily tasks.
Although we do have to admit that a couple of the bigger rings they have are so hot and at around $50 we're tempted to get at least one to wear at cocktail parties and fancy affairs!
Many couples today believe that the extra dollars they would be spend on a real diamond engagement ring is better put towards a down payment on a home or education. We couldn't agree more depending on your situation.
Let's face it, not everyone wants to (or can) go out and spend hundreds and thousands of dollars on an engagement ring. Times have changed and life can sometimes be a struggle so why not consider a Diamonique or other simulated diamond ring?
Finally, if the cost of a Diamonique ring is appealing but you can't get past the fact that it is a simulated stone, consider a birthstone engagement ring which are available (depending on the stone) at similar prices.