Trilogy rings are rings set with three diamonds or precious gemstones. They are given to signify your enduring love for your partner. The three stones represent the past, present and future of your relationship. They can be given at any anniversary. You might combine a significant coloured gemstone with diamonds. A birthday using a birthstone, an anniversary using an anniversary gemstone.
Here are three beautiful contemporary trilogy rings from our “Spiky” collection. The central ring features and Amethyst the birthstone for February. Diamond is the April birthstone. Sapphire is for September.
1ct Diamond and Platinum Trilogy Ring Amethyst and Diamond Trilogy Ring Sapphire Trilogy Ring
If you prefer emerald cut or princess cut diamonds our “block” collection takes the look of “Art Deco” rings and modernises the classic look to clean lines and sleek tapering shaped settings that frame and emphasise the gemstones. The central ring uses a topaz, the birthstone for November.
Emerald Cut Diamond trilogy ring Topaz and Diamond Trilogy Ring Princess Cut Diamond Trilogy Ring
Trilogy rings are great fun to wear and you don’t have to stick to traditional designs. Use large flamboyant coloured gemstones as dress or cocktail rings or unusual metalwork to express your individual style. The ring pictured in green used peridot the August birthstone.
Amethyst and Aquamarine Trilogy Ring Peridot Trilogy Ring 1ct Diamond and platinum Trilogy Ring
Trilogy rings also can be used as an engagement ring. The ring below was a redesign of a clients worn out engagement ring, pictured with it’s matching wedding ring. All the rings pictured and on display in our Ditchling Jewellery Gallery in Sussex are there to inspire you to commission something unique of your own.
Sapphire and Diamond Trilogy Ring Diamond Engagement Trilogy Ring Diamond Trilogy Ring
These platinum trilogy rings were commissioned as engagement rings. You can have the words “Past, present and future” engraved inside the ring to accentuate the symbolism of the stones.
For more information on commissioning trilogy rings see our “bespoke jewellery” page.