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Three Stone Engagement Rings Crafted in Hatton Garden

19 January 2018|By Hatton Garden Jewellers|8 min read
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A three stone engagement ring is one of the most enduring designs you can choose in Hatton Garden, London's diamond quarter in EC1N. The style sets a central diamond between two matching side stones, and the trio is often read as past, present and future. Within this corner of Camden, close to Holborn and Farringdon, skilled goldsmiths handcraft three stone rings in platinum and gold to exacting standards. If you are weighing up styles, it helps to start with the broader family of engagement rings before narrowing down to this classic and balanced look.

What defines a three stone ring

The design balances a larger centre diamond with two flanking stones, usually graded to complement the middle gem in colour and clarity. Done well, the result looks generous on the finger while keeping a refined, symmetrical line.

Side stones can echo the centre as round brilliants, or shift to pear, trillion or baguette cuts for contrast. The proportion between the three is what gives each ring its character, so it pays to view several in person.

Choosing certificated diamonds

Quality begins with the stones. A reputable Hatton Garden jeweller will offer diamonds certificated by the GIA or IGI, with a report covering cut, colour, clarity and carat weight that you can read for yourself.

Asking to see the certificate is normal practice here. It lets you compare two rings on a like-for-like basis rather than on appearance alone, and it protects the value of your purchase over time.

Metals and bespoke options

Platinum is a popular choice for its durability and naturally white finish, while 18 carat white, yellow and rose gold each give a distinct look. Many couples pair a three stone design with a matching eternity ring for the wedding day.

If a ready-made piece does not quite fit your vision, local workshops offer a full bespoke service. With Chancery Lane and Farringdon stations close by, returning for design discussions or a final fitting is straightforward.

Fun fact: The three stone setting is sometimes called a trilogy ring, and its symbolism of past, present and future has kept it popular for well over a century.

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