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The Emon Ring -
The Rion Ring -
The Cora Ring -
The Lota Ring -
The Sera Ring -
The Aryn Ring -
The Lorn Ring -
The Neva Ring -
The Enne Ring -
The Zeal Ring -
The Alva Ring -
The Coen Ring -
The Foss Ring -
The Rhia Ring -
The Cean Ring -
The Mave Ring -
The Bane Ring -
The Oryn Ring -
The Loa Ring -
The Reas Ring -
The Dova Ring -
The Lyns Ring -
The Nox Ring -
The Lune Ring
57 moissanite engagement rings in every major cut — round, oval, emerald, cushion, pear, marquise, princess, and asscher. Every stone is D color and VVS1 clarity, lab-created and conflict-free.
D color is the top of the colorless grading scale. VVS1 is visually flawless — clarity that's indistinguishable from flawless to the naked eye and under 10x magnification. Every stone in this collection meets both standards. No grading exceptions, no lower tiers mixed in.
Moissanite has a refractive index of 2.65 compared to diamond's 2.42. That number translates directly to more fire — more of the rainbow-effect light return that makes a stone visually striking from across the room. At the same carat weight, moissanite produces more brilliance than diamond. It also costs a fraction of the price, because it's grown in a laboratory rather than mined from the ground.
The collection covers solitaires, halos, three-stone rings, pavé bands, tension settings, and bridal sets across eight stone shapes. Rings are available in S925 sterling silver with rhodium plating, with yellow gold options on selected designs. Sizes run from 4 to 10 across most styles.
Every ring is priced to reflect what lab-grown moissanite actually costs to produce — not what a diamond of equivalent appearance would cost. No fake discounts, no inflated retail prices crossed out. The price is the price.
Lab-created. Conflict-free. D color. VVS1. That's the standard across every ring in this collection.