Vintage Three Stone Deco Engagement Ring

Description

The Vintage Three Stone Deco Engagement Ring channels the elegance of a bygone era with a bold, confident rhythm. Structured yet romantic, it’s a design that feels like poetry carved in metal — a tribute to the glamour of Art Deco and the timelessness of love that endures. The trio of stones glows with significance, each one marking a chapter of your unfolding story.

Created just for you, this ring invites you to choose the colors, gems, and meanings that speak to your heart. A handcrafted future heirloom, shaped by the past and illuminated by your present.

The band is 2.5mm width at the palm.

Shown in 14k rose gold with a one-carat gray ice diamond center and round diamond side stones.

You can request a custom image for any color combination
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  • Select metals for pricing and colors!
  • Schedule a free appt for design changes!
  • You'll get your own design consultant!
  • Get a perfect fit with our sizing rings!

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You’ll be quite taken by our simple custom design process, dedication & our money-back satisfaction guarantee.

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Notes From Our Wonderful Clients

  • “I'm very appreciative for the quick responses and information [on my repair]. Besides her great work and wanting to support an independent artisan, another reason I chose Lisa for purchasing a wedding ring was the level of comfort and personal care I felt when dealing with her. I'm glad to see that I still feel that way even though she has expanded her business (I bought the ring when Lisa's shop was still in the little [studio] behind her actual house). Thanks again.”
    client photo Sam W. Seattle, WA  USA
  • “I finally received the ring about an hour ago and the only thing I can say is, Oh My GOD! The ring looks amazing, fantastic and any other word found in the thesaurus. The quality is incredible and I'm almost too excited for her to see it, I'm not sure if i can wait for the "right moment" to actually ask her rather than just pulling it out like, "HEY LOOK! ”
    client photo Lou S. Sumper, SC  USA