No. 36

This three-stone ring is a masterclass in restraint —
and rarity.

A genuine antique oval center, flanked by two antique ovals in perfect proportion. Unlike modern cuts, antique stones are almost never this precisely aligned in character, facet architecture, and silhouette. Finding a trio like this required patience, curation, and a very specific eye.

Set in platinum with deliberately minimal prongs to preserve the softness of each outline, the result is quietly striking — a composition built entirely on nuance.

This one has already found its keeper. But it remains one of my favorite studies in balance.

By V.

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