




14K Rose Gold Three Stone Ring Setting
The three stone setting presented here articulates the classical narrative of past, present, and future through rigorous geometry and calibrated light performance, it is a custom made ring setting conceived to accommodate a prominent center gemstone in concert with four Asscher octagon side stones, the center may be specified in sapphire, ruby, emerald, or another colored gemstone depending on preference, for optimal optical harmony we recommend a rectangular emerald cut or a square modified brilliant for the center to complement the step cut language of the Asscher octagon sides, the Asscher octagon side stones employ concentric step faceting with broad crown steps and a deep pavilion, these facets produce parallel light return that contrasts elegantly with a brilliant center, color grading guidance for the center varies by material, for sapphire select medium to vivid blue saturation with minimal silk inclusions, for ruby prioritize high saturation and medium to vivid red tones with tight crystal structure, for emerald accept vivid bluish green to pure green hues understanding that emerald clarity often includes natural fissures that may be resin treated, all selected stones should be evaluated for refractive index compatibility and hardness to ensure longevity in the prong architecture.
Craftsmanship is executed to technical tolerances, the head is engineered with precision prong geometry to secure both step cut corners and table planes, prong profiles are tapered and radiused to minimize facet shadowing while maintaining mechanical retention, the gallery clearance is calculated to allow light ingress beneath the pavilion without sacrificing seat stability, available setting metals include rose gold, white gold, yellow gold, platinum, and bi tone finishes of white and yellow or yellow and white, when white gold is chosen a rhodium finish may be applied to achieve bright white appearance, transitions between two tone alloys are milled and laser joined then hand finished to preserve crisp junctions, the Asscher octagon seats require square collet pads with corner prong reinforcement to protect the cropped corners characteristic of the cut, final finishing includes ultrasonic cleaning, steam polishing of the metal, and a quality control inspection of stone alignment, prong tightness, and facet symmetry, the result is an elegant three stone composition that conveys intentional symbolism while meeting the expectations of buyers who demand technical clarity in faceting, color, and construction.













