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Prong-set Oval Three Stone Ring with Pear-shaped Side Stones

Sale price$1,900.00 USD

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This ring is made-to-order – please allow up to 7 weeks before it ships. As it is a custom-made to your specifications, it is a final sale.

Our delicately detailed Three Stone Engagement Ring is a harmonious blend of contemporary style, with the traditional symbolism of a couple's past, present, and future. The heart of this ring is the prong-set center stone, representing the present. It is handsomely balanced by two twinkling pear-shaped stones signifying the couple's past and future. This trio of gems elegantly rests atop a gently sloping, low dome band accentuating the ring's sophisticated appeal.

This ring is the perfect counterpoint to a variety of wedding band styles. We recommend stacking it with our Diamond V Contour Band for extra sparkle.

  • Prong-set center stone is 7x5mm
  • Prong-set, pear shaped side stones are 4x2.5mm
  • Available with a variety of stones
  • Made in a range of recycled metals
  • Matte or shiny finish

    Please see our production and shipping times here.

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