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Prestigio white gold earrings with rubies and diamonds, ring, and necklace, from Goldheart. Photo: Her World Brides September 2015.

Bulgari
While you can’t actually purchase a piece online, you can, however, select your favourite look and style (down to the colour of your bands and type of gem) before making your way to the store to actually try it on. www.bulgari.com/en-sg/

Cartier
If you’re looking for a Cartier design for your engagement ring or wedding band, the French maison’s website offers an extensive catalogue for you to choose from. These include rings, settings, brooches, gemstones, and more. www.cartier.sg

Tiffany & Co.
Like Bulgari’s site, you can’t buy jewellery off the website (only those in the US can), you can, however, peruse the collections (jewellery, rings, watches, and so on) available before heading to the physical store. http://international.tiffany.com/

Chaumet
Loved the bling on Angelababy and Hannah Quinlivan’s ring fingers? Us, too. Which is why we love the variety of pieces for us to suss out on the site. www.chaumet.com

Piaget
Lust over the beautiful, dainty pieces Piaget offers – from pendants to rings, bangles and bracelets – before actually making your purchase at any of the Piaget stores here. http://int.piaget.com/stores/asia-oceania/singapore

Lee Hwa Jewellery
Whether it’s the jeweller’s own collection of rings and other pieces, or exclusive brands such as Furrer Jacot, Niessing or Forevermark diamonds, you can look through them by product, material, gem, product, or occasion.www.leehwajewellery.com

Soo Kee Jewellery
From engagement rings and wedding bands, to sophisticated pieces for everyday and special occasions, Soo Kee Jewellery’s e-store has got it all. On the site, you’ll find a slew of features including a guide to choosing your wedding ring designs, tips on selecting gold, as well as different types of diamonds and a ring size finger. https://www.estore.sookee.com/

Goldheart Jewelry
The popular Singaporean jewellery label now has an e-boutique that allows you to shop from its collections including Mode, Elise, Colourella, as well as international brands such as Roberto Bravo and Nanis. Also available on the website: online exclusive, limited-edition pieces from time to time. But our favourite feature is this: complimentary home delivery after purchase, plus you can reserve and review your desired piece/s at your preferred Goldheart store should you be undecided after. https://shop.goldheart.com

Choo Yilin
The Singaporean bespoke jeweller offers a range of heritage-inspired pieces – from pendants to rings – made from materials like jade, sapphires, rubies, that tell each couple’s unique story. www.chooyilin.com

Carrie K
Like its main collection, Carrie K’s wedding range features a slew of modern designs for the non-conventional couple. Think rings with mixed metals and cool details (for instance, we’ve seen rings that’re shaped like gears to symbolise the coming together of two individuals). www.carriekrocks.com

Etsy
For something a little different, browse through the stores available on www.etsy.com. You’ll find all sorts of ideas: from minimalist ring designs to elaborate, vintage-inspired ones. Some vendors to check out: RobMDesign for coloured gemstones, rose gold rings, and pretty solitaires, LaMoreDesign for vintage-inspired pieces and customised designs, TigerGemstones for conflict-free gems and diamond solitaires, and MinimalVS for minimalist rings.