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Halo Settings Explained: How a Ring of Diamonds Changes Everything
The halo setting is one of the most popular styles in modern engagement ring design — and for good reason. By surrounding the centre stone with a ring of smaller pavé diamonds, a halo doesn't just ...
Read moreTrilogy Rings: The Meaning Behind Past, Present, and Future
Of all the symbolic meanings attached to engagement ring styles, few are as widely recognised — or as genuinely moving — as the trilogy ring's “past, present, and future.” Three stones, one for eac...
Read moreHidden Gemstone Accents: The Secret Detail Beneath Your Ring
Some of the most meaningful details in a piece of jewellery are the ones nobody else can see. A hidden gemstone — set into the gallery, the underside of the setting, or tucked beneath the centre st...
Read moreToi et Moi Rings: The Story Behind 'You and Me'
Few engagement ring styles carry as much built-in symbolism as the toi et moi — French for “you and me.” It is a design that has existed for centuries, fallen in and out of fashion repeatedly, and ...
Read moreSplit Shank Engagement Rings: A Modern Classic Worth Knowing
The shank — the band portion of a ring — is often the last thing couples think about, yet it is one of the most character-defining elements of an engagement ring. Among the many shank styles availa...
Read moreHow Thin Is Too Thin for an Engagement Ring Band?
Band thickness is one of those decisions that seems minor at the design stage and becomes very significant over years of daily wear. Here's how to think about it.What we mean by band thicknessBand ...
Read moreColoured Side Stones on Engagement Rings: Sapphire, Emerald, and Tourmaline Accents
Adding a coloured gemstone to an engagement ring doesn't mean choosing a coloured centre stone. Some of the most distinctive rings use coloured stones as accents — a pair of sapphires flanking a wh...
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