






Silver Three Stone Ring Setting
This custom made ring setting is offered in rose gold, white gold, yellow gold, platinum, and mixed palettes including white and yellow, and yellow and white, and is engineered to accept a choice of center stones including sapphire, ruby, emerald, or other gemstones, with four round brilliant side stones precisely calibrated to flank the central position. The three stone style is executed with technical precision, the outer gems positioned in a classic trilogy arrangement to convey past, present, and future, the side rounds typically cut to ideal brilliant proportions with a crown and pavilion geometry designed for maximum fire and return, and the prong architecture shaped to minimize light obstruction while securing each stone. The flush set description denotes a single ring option in which a gemstone can be embedded with its pavilion seated into a recessed metal well, creating a minimal elevation and a clean profile, and the band profile is specifically engineered so that a straight wedding band can sit flush against this ring, please note this is a description of one ring only, not a paired piece. The wedding set style is a coordinated configuration, the engagement ring and wedding band developed together so that their profiles dovetail, the mating surfaces controlled to micrometer tolerances so that the rings appear unified on the finger, and the shared metal and finish ensure consistent color grade and luster.
This setting is crafted using CAD to CNC workflows followed by lost wax casting and meticulous hand finishing, laser welded joins where necessary to retain structural integrity, and final polishing and rhodium plating on white gold where specified to achieve lasting surface resilience. Faceting considerations assume round brilliant side stones with GIA style parameters for symmetry and polish, while center gemstone recommendations account for color saturation and hue, for example, a sapphire with strong velvety blue saturation, a ruby with vivid red tone and medium to strong saturation, or an emerald with even green saturation and minimal windowing, and each stone is evaluated for clarity and durability with Mohs hardness taken into account in setting technique. The crown and gallery work incorporates secure prongs and internal bezels where flush seating is requested, and the shank geometry balances comfort fit with sufficient mass to carry the setting. Choosing this custom ring setting is an investment in enduring craftsmanship, precise gemological selection, and a versatile design language that reads as both technically sophisticated and timelessly elegant.














