Three-Stone Ring
This is deeply symbolic, with a
stone each representing today, tomorrow, and yesterday. Wearing a
ring of this sort is s clear message that your love is everlasting. The style has been around for generations, and dates back to the 17th Century. The
Art Deco variant uses colored
stones flanking a
diamond on either side.
Halo Setting
In this
setting, you have precious colored
stones encircling a bigger
center stone, which is usually a
diamond.
Diamond rings with
halo settings are as popular as ever, because of the simple fact that they make the
center stone look a lot bigger. Sometimes the
setting is reversed, with the
center stone colored and the
halo stones as
diamonds.
Bypass Ring
This style has the band overlapping, instead of forming a
circle the way most
bands do. It is unique and adds substantial
color.