Three-stone moissanite rings — 11 designs where a center stone flanked by two side stones creates a ring with more combined carat weight, more surface coverage, and more light return than any single-stone design.
The three-stone format is traditionally associated with past, present, and future — the three stones representing three stages of a relationship. The symbolism aside, the practical effect is a ring that covers the full width of the finger with stones, returning light from three positions simultaneously. Total carat weights that would be significantly more expensive in a single stone become accessible by distributing the weight across three stones.
Settings vary across the 11 designs: round brilliant three-stone rings, emerald cut three-stone rings, oval three-stone rings, marquise three-stone rings, and princess cut three-stone styles. Side stones may match or complement the center stone shape depending on the design. Some three-stone rings use progressively sized stones for a graduated look; others use equal-sized stones for symmetry.
Every stone in the three-stone collection is D color and VVS1 clarity, lab-created and conflict-free. Moissanite's refractive index of 2.65 produces more fire from each of the three stones than diamond equivalents would. Total carat weights across the collection range from 1.5cttw to 11cttw.
Three stones. One ring. Honestly priced.