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Princess & Pear Yellow Gold Trilogy Ring | M3P01

Discover our eye-catching, made-to-order rings featuring pieces like this stunning Princess & Pear Yellow Gold Trilogy Ring

Sale price£3,153.00

Metal Alloy:

["Yellow Gold"]
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Princess & Pear Yellow Gold Trilogy Ring | M3P01
Princess & Pear Yellow Gold Trilogy Ring | M3P01 Sale price£3,153.00

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What else can we tell you about this Trilogy Ring Ring?

Anatomy, Style & Specifications

A trilogy ring has three stones set in a row, often symbolising the past, present, and future. It is frequently referred to as a three-stone ring.

Setting

V-Shaped

The metal prongs form a V-shape to hold the gemstone in place. They are particularly well-suited for princess, pear, or marquise cuts or rings that get a lot of wear as they provide a secure grip. 

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Setting

V-Shaped

The metal prongs form a V-shape to hold the gemstone in place. They are particularly well-suited for princess, pear, or marquise cuts or rings that get a lot of wear as they provide a secure grip. 

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Gallery

Basket

This type of gallery features prongs (or claws) reinforced with a horizontal bar that secures the gemstone in place, creating a 'basket' effect around the gemstone.

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Head

Cathedral

The primary gemstone is typically elevated by arches that rise from the band, resembling cathedral architecture. This style can make the centre stone appear larger and more prominent. 

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Shank

Pinched

The shank is literally pinched together on either side of the primary stone setting, creating the illusion that the centre stone is more significant than it is.

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Lets Examine the Diamond's Colour, Clarity, Cut (Shape), and Carat (Weight)

The 4 C's of a Diamond

Shape

Princess

It is the only proper square cut, as it is the only one with a real corner. This shape is crisp, cool, and sparkles just as much as a round brilliant.

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Shape

Pear

Jewellers consider a pear-shaped gemstone a "fancy shape, " meaning it's not the standard and most common round shape. Reminiscent of a teardrop, a pear-shaped gemstone or diamond blends the best round and marquise diamond shapes. It's become so popular in recent decades that it's often separated from other 'fancy' shaped diamonds and gemstones.

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Clarity

SI1/SI2

Noticeable inclusions are seen under a 10x magnification.

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Colour

Near Colourless (G-J)

Near Colourless diamonds are cheaper than their Colourless counterparts. They appear primarily colourless to the naked eye. Their slight yellow tint is only visible when compared to higher grades of diamonds.

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Carat (ct)

1.99ct or Less

Gemstones and Diamonds with a carat weight of less than 1.99ct are considered budget-friendly options for a primary stone setting. Anything under 0.20ct is ideal for melee/accent shoulder set rings. The wow factor will still be achieved unless the intended recipient happens to be a gemstone or diamond specialist!

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Source

Natural & Lab

Both share the same chemical and physical properties. Natural gemstones have been formed on Earth for millions of years, while lab-grown gemstones are created in a laboratory. The latter have higher clarity and more consistent colour for their price tag, yet natural are still more desirable due to their rarity.

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How has this Trilogy Ring been finished?

Metal Alloys, Detailing & Finishes

Learn more about the Alloys and Finishing details that have been utilised during the creation of this piece.

Alloy

Yellow Gold

Yellow gold exudes a classic charm ideal for most engagement and wedding rings. It often contains other alloys to achieve its recognisable colour. While it offers a timeless look, it has now become more expensive than even platinum, yet it is softer and can scratch easily, especially in higher karats.

Gold Purity (k)

9k or 18k

18-karat yellow gold contains 75% pure gold, while its 9k counterpart only contains 37.5% pure gold. The higher the carat, the richer the colour, the more durable and expensive your jewellery will be.

Finish

Polished

A smooth, shiny surface that reflects light. It's created using abrasive compounds or a polishing wheel to remove imperfections from the metal.