Two-stone moissanite rings — designs where two stones sit side by side, creating a wider light signature and carrying their own distinct symbolism.
Two-stone rings represent two people or two equal things — neither stone is the center, neither is the accent. It's a format that differs clearly from the solitaire (one stone dominant) and the three-stone (one center stone flanked by two smaller ones). In a two-stone ring, both stones carry the same visual weight and the design is intentionally symmetrical in its meaning.
The two designs in this collection take different approaches. The two-stone heart ring places two moissanite heart cuts side by side, their combined shape filling the setting with romantic symbolism that's legible from a distance. The two-stone radiant-and-pear combination pairs two different cut shapes — the rectangular radiant and the teardrop pear — for a design where contrast between the shapes creates interest.
Both designs achieve a combined carat weight and total light return that would cost significantly more in a single stone. Two separate stones of smaller individual weight produce more total fire and surface coverage than one stone of equivalent combined weight.
Moissanite's refractive index of 2.65 produces more fire from both stones. D color and VVS1 clarity throughout. Lab-created, conflict-free.