How to Choose the Perfect Engagement Ring with Maleny Jewellers
Valentine’s Day is creeping up, and honestly, I get a little fluttery this time of year. It’s one of the biggest proposal days of the year and the Sunshine Coast starts to feel sprinkled with extra romance. My hubby actually proposed to me on Valentine’s Day, so I’m a total softie when this season rolls around.
This week on Pop The Question, I sat down with Scott Smolders from Maleny Jewellers. If you’ve been around the Sunshine Coast wedding scene at all, you’ve definitely spotted his stunning designs on more than a few hands. So many of my couples walk into their wedding day wearing rings from Scott and his team, and honestly, the craftsmanship is always incredible.
Today we’re diving deep into how to choose the right engagement ring. If you're planning a Sunshine Coast proposal or helping your partner drop a few hints, you are going to love this one.
How Scott Went From Real Estate to Rings
Scott’s story is such a good one. He actually came from the real estate world before stepping into jewellery. With a knack for drawing and an eagerness to learn, he found himself taking a crash course in diamonds, gold and gemstones. Fast forward six or seven years, and he’s not only designing custom engagement rings but also leading one of the most loved jewellers in the Hinterland wedding community.
One of my favourite parts? Scott still sketches ring designs by hand. I love that. There’s something really special about sitting down with a jeweller who listens to your ideas, grabs a pencil and brings your dream ring to life in real time.
So How Do You Know You’re Choosing the Right Engagement Ring?
Ah yes, the question every groom (and plenty of brides) secretly stress about. Scott gets asked this constantly, and he had some absolute gems to share.
1. Take the pressure off yourself
There’s no such thing as one “right” ring. The magic is in choosing something meaningful. A huge part of the love story is that you picked it with intention, care and effort. That sentiment alone matters just as much as the design.
2. Pay attention to the colour of their jewellery
This is such a simple but powerful tip.
If your partner always wears yellow gold, don’t suddenly surprise them with white gold. If they love rose gold, stick with that. It's often the clearest clue to their style.
3. Secretly finding their ring size
This one always cracks me up because people get so creative. Some sneaky tricks:
• Try one of their existing rings on your own finger and mark where it stops
• Use an app that measures ring size using a photo
• Borrow a ring while they’re in the shower
• Ask their sister, mum or bestie
If you’re stuck, bring a photo of your partner standing next to you. Scott can estimate from that too. Magic.
Hot tip from Scott: if you’re unsure, size up slightly so it slides on smoothly during the proposal. Most jewellers include a resize anyway.
4. Think about their lifestyle
This is a big one people don’t talk about enough.
If your partner works with kids, skip super sharp stones like a marquise.
If they’re a nurse or doctor, their ring may need to come off at work.
If they’re a rock climber or a self-confessed baby gazelle (that’s me!), consider a bezel setting which protects the stone far better than claws.
5. Choosing the stone
Most partners have dropped clues without realising it. Walking past jewellers, pointing out rings on Instagram, or saving ideas to Pinterest. According to Scott, nine times out of ten, the clues are already there.
But if you want to think outside the box, he loves introducing couples to unique stone shapes or colours they wouldn’t have considered.
6. Should you design the ring together?
There’s no wrong way to do it.
Some couples want the full surprise proposal moment.
Others prefer to design the ring together to make sure it’s something they’ll love forever.
You can also do a hybrid version:
Come in together for a design consult, dream up some ideas, then let the partner proposing choose the final design in secret.
Or go even more creative…
Propose with the stone and create the ring together afterwards. Beautiful, meaningful and such a lovely way to start your engagement journey.
7. Think ahead to the wedding band and eternity ring
This one made me smile because it reminded me of my own story. When my hubby bought my engagement ring, the jeweller helped him choose the matching wedding band and even suggested the eternity ring I was gifted for our first anniversary.
Consider how all three rings will sit together. A little planning now makes a huge difference down the track.
8. Top Tip from Scott – Capture Your Proposal
Scott’s advice is simple but golden: make sure your proposal is captured. Whether you set up your phone yourself, ask a friend or family member to film it, or hire a professional like me, Lou O’Brien, to document the moment, it’s one of the sweetest memories you’ll ever have. Years later, you’ll be so glad you did - those smiles, tears, and laughter are moments you’ll want to relive again and again.
Engagement Ring FAQs
When should I start shopping for an engagement ring?
Ideally 6 to 8 weeks before your proposal. This allows time for custom design, stone sourcing and resizing. If you’re proposing on Valentine’s Day, earlier is always better.
How much should I spend on an engagement ring?
There’s no rule. Spend what feels comfortable for you. The most meaningful rings are chosen with intention, not a price tag.
What is the most popular engagement ring style on the Sunshine Coast?
Classic solitaire and oval stones in yellow or white gold are very popular, especially for couples planning coastal or hinterland weddings. Bezel settings are also a favourite for active lifestyles.
Is it better to choose a natural diamond or a lab-grown diamond?
Both are beautiful. Natural diamonds are timeless and traditional, while lab-grown diamonds offer a more budget-friendly and ethical option. A jeweller like Maleny Jewellers can guide you through both.
How do I secretly find out my partner’s ring size?
Borrow a ring they already wear, ask a trusted friend or family member, or let your jeweller estimate based on height and hand size. It’s better to size slightly larger and resize later.
Can we design an engagement ring together?
Absolutely. Many couples choose to design their ring together after a surprise proposal, or do a consult together and keep the final design a secret.
What engagement ring setting is best for an active lifestyle?
Bezel or low-profile settings are ideal if your partner works with their hands, plays sport, or is generally always on the move.
Should I think about the wedding band when choosing the engagement ring?
Yes. Planning ahead ensures the engagement ring, wedding band and future eternity ring sit beautifully together.
Where can I buy engagement rings on the Sunshine Coast?
Maleny Jewellers is a trusted choice in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland, known for custom designs, craftsmanship and personalised service.
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Episode Transcript
Lou (00:31)
Valentine's Day is just around the corner. And if you're anything like me, your heart goes a little flutter this time of year. It's one of the biggest proposal days of the calendar. There's something so sweet and there's just so much romance in the air. I absolutely love it. And a fun fact, my hubby actually proposed to me on Valentine's Day. So it holds a special place in my heart.
Scott Smolders (00:45)
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Lou (00:56)
So if you're dreaming up a proposal or dropping a few hints, then this episode will be right up your alley. Today, I am chatting with someone who plays a sneaky big role in so many couples' love stories. Today, I have Scott from Maleny Jewellers joining me. And if you've been around the Sunshine Coast scene for a while, you'll definitely have heard of them before.
So honestly, so many of my couples have walked into their wedding day wearing a ring coming straight out of his team's hands. So I'm really excited to have Scott here today. Hi Scott, how are you today?
Scott Smolders (01:34)
Hi.
way better after that intro. That was amazing. Thank you. Great little intro.
Lou (01:40)
Well, yeah, I'm just I'm really excited to have you guys
here today. I mean, your rings are just beautiful. I absolutely love them. And honestly, I do have so many couples that have your rings on the wedding day. So yeah, I just know the quality of them.
Scott Smolders (01:57)
Thank you, appreciate
that. We're very excited to be a part of the podcast today.
Lou (02:03)
Fantastic. I'm very excited to have you. Now for anyone that has not met you before, Scott or Maleny Jewellers can you tell me how you got into the jewellery world?
Scott Smolders (02:14)
Yeah, sure. I actually have a bit of background in real estate and done that for quite some time. anyone that's been in real estate kind of knows that that's not much fun after a while. And yeah, a place I had a bit of managerial experience and there was a jeweler looking for a manager. And long story short, I put my hand up for that and said, look, I can draw, but you're going to have to teach me everything I need to know about rings and jewelry and gold.
Lou (02:20)
Okay.
Scott Smolders (02:40)
stones everything and yeah over what is it now six seven years of a crash course of everything that I need to know it's been a massive learning journey especially that first year or two and then yeah look I took to it like a duck to water I'd say so that's how I got here so and yeah Maleny's the heart of the Hinterland Wedding community so hence why I'm here.
Lou (03:02)
wow, I love how you were saying in there, I mean you've come from property to jewellery but how you're saying you can draw a little so you obviously sit down with couples and draw some designs.
Scott Smolders (03:11)
Yes.
So my main sort of hat in the business is as the director to sort of ensure that the growth of the business, but my other sort of big part of this on the occasion when it's needed is when clients come in and sort of maybe they have no idea or some idea of what they want. And that's my job is to sit down and actually hand sketch sort of the old school ⁓ human intelligence, I'll call it, ⁓ way of.
Lou (03:37)
Yeah.
Scott Smolders (03:38)
coming up with a ring for them that, yeah, they kind of, or even just drawing and throwing ideas that they may not have even thought of themselves and love coming up with different stone options that people don't often sort of think about. Obviously, everyone's seeing the usual engagement rings, which we love, but sometimes it's nice when you get to do something a bit off the script.
Lou (03:58)
Yeah, wow, I love that. Yeah, the creative side of it. That sounds amazing. Now, today I've got you on here because we have the hot question for our grooms and brides that they what they want to know. And it's how did they know they're actually getting the right ring? Like, what can you tell us?
Scott Smolders (04:15)
This is probably
the question I get asked the most anytime I go to a barbecue with mates and things like that. That's probably the most common one I get. The same thing I say to whether it's a mate or someone comes in the showroom. The first thing I say is to kind of take the pressure off themself a little bit. There's no one out there that's gonna, especially the salesperson behind the counter is not gonna tell them what the right ring is. They sort of part of the romance of picking a ring is the fact that
they picked it. So if you're proposing to your partner that is obviously you want to get it something that they do aesthetically like but a big big chunk of that is the fact that it's something that you found special and you sort of saved up to buy or whether it's not even much dollar value it's something that you picked. So that's kind of the first big thing but there's obviously
Lou (05:02)
So something
that's really personal, like having a personal touch to it so it needs to mean something to them is how you guide it from the beginning.
Scott Smolders (05:06)
Yeah
That's
the best, most successful story I see is when the lady or gent has put a lot of effort into thinking about what their partner would like and actually sort of, for like whether it be like paying attention to their style, like notice, does your partner wear a lot of yellow gold and yellow gold rings and yellow gold, like maybe don't get a white gold for the engagement ring and maybe stick to yellow gold.
That's kind of a big one if you can
Lou (05:37)
that's actually a really good point. bet there's a lot of, especially grooms, if grooms are looking for the ring, I wonder if they do take notice of what the girls are wearing. Like, do they know if it's yellow gold, rose gold, white gold?
Scott Smolders (05:52)
Look, I have had the occasional groom that doesn't know her middle name. So some grooms pay a lot more attention than others. I know it is a bit of out of the usual world a lot of the time. So that's where obviously coming to a jeweler that can kind of guide them through this helps a lot. But yeah, basically like just paying attention to those things. If you can find out ring size, that's a huge one.
Lou (06:16)
okay, that one, I love that tip, finding out their ring size because how do they do that? How do they find it out without their partner knowing?
Scott Smolders (06:23)
Yeah
I've seen some pretty creative ways with it. There are apps you can sort of take a ring, take it like when maybe your partner is having a shower, is taking the jewelry off, you might be able to sneakily grab the ring, put it on top of the app and you literally pinch and zoom until it's sort of the circle matches the size of the ring. Obviously, hot tip with that is pay attention to which hand and which finger she usually wears that ring on, because all our fingers are different sizes.
Otherwise, sisters, there's often mothers sometimes know, best friends, there's often people that have a good idea of it.
Lou (07:01)
what if they get the wrong size?
Scott Smolders (07:04)
often we can look at even a photograph, especially if there's the couple standing side by side. Most jewels will be able to look at that photograph and guesstimate a pretty close, accurate guess on what size their finger should be. If I'm estimating that someone is a size, for example, I would actually encourage that we would up that size to N and an O. Obviously check with your jeweler that if they are doing a free resize after the engagement,
Lou (07:28)
Yeah.
Scott Smolders (07:28)
You just don't want to go on the smaller side. You don't want to get down on one knee and have a bit of a false start. It's sort of not that exciting. Yeah. So it is a hard balance, that one. I have had some creative ways where I've had people even wrap something around their finger, just watching a movie, not really paying attention, and then have brought me in the most random bits of material or wire that's like, yep, this fits.
Lou (07:32)
Rock.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, good point.
Scott Smolders (07:56)
or grab, if you can grab one of their rings, same thing in the shower, not paying attention, grab the ring, put it on your finger, draw a line, come into the jeweler, we'll measure where that line is and we've got a good idea, yeah.
Lou (07:57)
Yeah.
I love
that. That's actually a great idea. love that one. Putting it on your finger and drawing a line. That's, yeah, that one's gold.
Scott Smolders (08:16)
Yeah, a few little sneaky ways.
Just pay attention. Did you draw the top of the ring or the bottom of the ring? Because those will be two different sizes. So, but it's a good estimate then.
Lou (08:21)
Yeah.
do you have any more tips for us,
Scott Smolders (08:29)
lots on this. I can talk for days to tell me when to pull up.
Lou (08:31)
⁓
so we've gone colour, we've gone size, what about the actual stone?
Scott Smolders (08:39)
Yeah, the stone. I have often found, speaking with couples, that if you pay enough attention, your partner has mentioned it multiple times or has even just walking past the jeweler. You might not be shopping in that jeweler, but I'm sure she'll point out or he will point out rings that are sort of standing out and you'll find a bit of a similarity between them most times. If there's no similarity, great, because it probably means that your partner
pretty much likes all the rings and will go with most things. ⁓ But also even on that, some rings aren't suitable to the person in their occupation and how they're going to wear it. So if there's someone that works with children, I wouldn't have a sharp marquee shape. Even though they look very pretty, diamonds are very sharp and being around children all day, they're probably not going to want that.
Lou (09:08)
Yeah
Scott Smolders (09:30)
If your partner's a doctor or a nurse, they are going to be very restricted of what they can and can't wear in the hospital. So it might be just more of an at night going out for dinner on the weekends type of ring. So thinking about that too. Yeah. And if your partner maybe is a little bit more clumsy, don't go a three or a four claw, maybe go a six claw that's a bit more sturdy and yeah. yeah.
Lou (09:41)
So true.
That's me for sure, definitely.
I've had to have my ring, the stone changed from a claw to like a, what would you call it? A bezel.
Scott Smolders (10:01)
A bezel set, a bezel set, or gold
all the way. Yep, that is another great way. They might, if you do have sort of the grace of a baby gazelle and find you're falling over a lot or banging it on things and that sort of stuff, it may knock the diamond loose or whatever stones in there, but very unlikely it'll come out of that type of setting. So if your partner's a rock climber on the weekends, maybe that one.
Lou (10:13)
If
Yeah, love that. And actually, I'm going to use that from now on. I'm a baby gazelle. I'm not clumsy. OK, very good. Yeah. And maybe how about the design? How do they know what's the right design? So we've got we've gone from the colour. We've got the size. We've got the stone. The design. How do they how do they know about that?
Scott Smolders (10:29)
Yeah, yep, exactly. It's a nicer way to put it.
Yeah, so
I find there's couples do it in all sorts of different ways. So you'll like as the person buying the ring, they'll sort of have to feel that out and know which one's right for them. Some couples really want it all to be a surprise, bit more traditional. They want parents ask first for the blessing and then everything's a surprise and there's a big magic moment with it. Other couples, polar opposite.
don't really care too much for tradition or they do like that part of the tradition of asking but they just want to come in together and design together. Sometimes there's that halfway ground as well where people want to be surprised but don't want to get something they're not going to it the rest of your life or the rest of your partner's life at least so till death do us part.
Yeah, so you want to get that right. So sometimes it can be good just to come in and do an initial consult with someone that designs rings. Sit down, do the consult, sort of get a bit of a feel for ideas. Don't have to lock in any designs. Just get that sort of ball rolling a bit. And then from there, partner goes away and the one that's buying the ring is left to sort of either buy the ring on the day or we start that design process with them and start working through some ideas.
Lou (11:49)
Yeah.
Scott Smolders (12:00)
⁓ I often find a lot of partners do have Pinterest boards galore, things have been saved, there's notes up, they have stuff. If they're thinking about a proposal at some stage, nine times out of 10, I do find there is a picture or two that's saved away somewhere.
Lou (12:05)
Bye.
Yes.
pretty sure there's probably a very big Pinterest board and you'd probably get a pretty good idea from that.
Scott Smolders (12:22)
Yeah, exactly.
just while I think of it as well, you could even propose with a stone. So you don't have to actually pick the ring. You could pick out the stone. You go, yep, this is the perfect stone that I've picked for you. And then let's come in later and design a ring based around that stone. So that's a nice way that we, I don't see it all the time, but I do see the occasional couple do it that way. Sort of do it in reverse and do it together.
they sort of have that journey together.
Lou (12:48)
Yep, that's a beautiful idea. I really like that. Yeah. ⁓ wonderful. That's great.
Scott Smolders (12:50)
Yeah, what's great for anniversaries
and stuff as well. So we see that happen.
Lou (12:57)
Yeah,
actually my hubby was really good. We have been married a few years now and ⁓ he
Scott Smolders (13:04)
Congratulations.
Lou (13:05)
thank you, And he actually, when he got my engagement ring at a local jeweler here on the Sunshine Coast, they also had a look at the wedding ring.
that matched it and was smart enough to get my eternity ring. So he got all three in one go, but I was surprised with the eternity ring the year after on our anniversary. And I'm like, how did you know about this? Like, cause he's not someone who would, and he goes, the jeweler told me that we needed to have this. And I'm like, yes, well done, jeweler. Thank you very much.
Scott Smolders (13:21)
nice. Get it?
Yes.
Hahaha.
⁓
Well, that's it. That is actually a big tip I should have mentioned before as well. When doing the design, thinking about what the full set are you going to do, a wedding band and an engagement ring and an eternity ring, and how will those three sort of meld together? That's great. The husband's done it in one. They all look like a set. So sometimes ⁓ some engagement rings are harder to match with others when you're trying to do it after the fact. So yeah, that's a good thing to think about is.
Lou (14:01)
Yes.
Scott Smolders (14:09)
Yeah, if sometimes I've seen some clients want to go full, very blingy on their engagement ring. And then it can be hard to match a wedding band that they also like without being very, very, very, very sparkly. it depends on what you like, though. So some people really want to have more sparkles than not. yeah. Yeah, exactly.
Lou (14:23)
Yes.
Yes.
Yeah.
go all the bling. Yeah. Oh well
there's some great tips. Thank you so much Scott. I really enjoyed all those tips that you've given us so far. So we are gonna move on to my favourite part of the podcast which is pop the question. I hope you're ready for this.
Scott Smolders (14:37)
No.
Thanks and welcome.
⁓ excellent.
my most
worrying part of the podcast, to be honest. ⁓
Lou (14:54)
Okay, we're gonna
pull this little baby out. Let's have a look at what we've got here.
Okay, this one, because you see a lot of people before the wedding, it might be a little bit harder, so it might be more of a personal answer, but what's the funniest thing you've seen at a wedding?
Scott Smolders (15:08)
Okay
funniest thing I've seen at a wedding.
I would say the one that really is jumping out at me is it is a personal one, but I watched, I think the song Rock Lobster goes for eight to 10 minutes, the full version. And I watched a very, yeah, yeah, a very non-choreographed dance by the husband, and his brothers and his best man, all while the bride sat in the middle.
Lou (15:26)
Yes, B52s.
Scott Smolders (15:40)
and they gave it their all for nonstop eight to 10 minutes and they know that it's a long song and they didn't give up. They included sommersaults, they included Homer Simpson-esque rolling around on the ground. There was quite a bit involved. That's probably the one that's jumping out at me. That was great to watch and the eight minutes definitely flew by.
Lou (15:49)
my gosh. my gosh.
So was that planned beforehand
or not planned?
Scott Smolders (16:05)
Apparently
it's a family tradition that this is not their first time and the poor bride, it's her turn. So it's her initiation into the family, I think.
Lou (16:14)
⁓ no. ⁓ that is so cool. I love that. That's such a great answer. Okay.
Well, thank you so much, Scott. So before we finish up today, I always like to make sure that our listeners ⁓ know those special tips that they need. ⁓ So for today, for them to find and plan and get the right engagement ring, what are your top tips?
Scott Smolders (16:32)
for sure.
Yeah, the hot take on it. Just getting curious about your partner. Pay attention to the little details, maybe things that they have said or things that they wear or even just point it out in the window. Also, ⁓ choose your moments and make it special. Like it doesn't have to be all about where am I going to propose, but maybe more about when and what that moment means to you guys. So really picking those nice moments together.
Considering custom rings, you don't always have to pick one off the shelf. For us, if we do sell a ring off the shelf, we have to go make one anyways. that's sort of, we might as well make one directly. There's no extra cost. You might as well just make one that's unique to them and their story. I always recommend try to organize some sort of photography, whether it be a professional or a
Lou (17:15)
Okay.
Scott Smolders (17:30)
⁓ just your camera, just your phone that's set up in the bush. Even if it's cringy to rewatch, you will very much regret not capturing that moment on camera. So I think it's a nice little keepsake to remember that set up. We also, are things, are, and Maleny Jewellers were an early adapter of it, and I know there are other jewelers jumping on board as well, but there are actually websites that are designed around this.
Lou (17:34)
Yep.
Scott Smolders (17:55)
There's a new one called Pebble Ever After And that's actually a website that will help ladies or gents design their ring. But the guy or the lady that's buying the ring gets to keep everything a secret. So it's kind of divided the two up.
Lou (18:09)
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Scott Smolders (18:11)
And the last tip I really have is don't listen to anyone really, including me. It's your proposal, it's your story. There is no right way, there is no wrong way. It's just you making it your way. It's nice if you do pay attention to your partner and you learn those things about them and the rest will just follow. So don't stick to the rules too much. The gloves are off, there are no rules. Just sort of make it your ring.
Lou (18:19)
Yeah.
Scott Smolders (18:36)
Maybe don't put a pearl for the engagement ring because it might break. That's just a logical decision. ⁓ Pick a stone that's a bit harder. But ⁓ yeah, as long as there's a few logical choices in there, everyone will be fine.
Lou (18:37)
Yeah.
Yes.
Yeah, they're great tips. love all of those where can everyone find you on the socials?
Scott Smolders (18:53)
Oh, just at Maleny Jewellers. If search Maleny Jewellers in Instagram, that's our main one. We are on Facebook as well. Not on TikTok. That's a bit scary for us. We haven't delved into that realm yet. Yeah, I don't know how my dancing ability is. I might do a few more practices before I get on there. But yeah, Instagram is a great way to find us. So all the better yet, pop in and see us in the showroom so we can have a chat.
Lou (19:03)
We'll have to get you there. We'll have to get you there.
Fantastic. Okay. Well, thank you so much, Scott, for joining us today. And thank you to everyone who was listening to us. You can find all of Scott's details and the show notes on my website, which is imagesbylouobrien.com/pop_the_question We'll also get that new website that Scott was talking about to help you.
design your ring in secret. But thank you so much, Scott. It's been absolutely amazing chatting with you. I've learnt some great tips today. Awesome. Okay, we'll see you later.
Scott Smolders (19:49)
Thank you. I love being here. I love to chat about it. All right. No worries.
See you next time.
Lou (19:56)
Bye.
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