Three-Stone Engagement Rings

Three-stone engagement rings are a timeless style with ample opportunity to customize the design based on your unique personal tastes and preferences.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a three-stone engagement ring?

A three-stone engagement ring is just that–an engagement ring with three stones! Typically, the center stone is larger than the two side stones. Browse our gallery of three-stone engagement rings.

How do I pick side stones for my engagement ring?

After you have settled on the shape for your center stone, look into what side stones complement that shape best; each diamond shape pairs well with different side stones. If you’re not sure which shape side stones pair well with your center stone, watch our YouTube video or read our blog!

What is the most common three-stone engagement ring design?

The most common three-stone engagement ring design is the emerald cut with trapezoid side stones, typically step-cut trapezoids over brilliant cut trapezoids. However, there are different variations of this design that you can browse in our gallery.

Can side stones be set east-west?

Yes, side stones can be set east-west. Pear-shaped diamonds, baguettes, and bullets are almost always set east-west when chosen as side stones. Even if you choose a different side stone shape, there is nothing stopping you from setting it east-west.

Which side stones are most popular/look best with an emerald cut center stone?

The most popular side stone options for an emerald cut center stone are trapezoid side stones–either step-cut or brilliant cut. If you are looking for something just slightly different, the second most popular option would be tapered baguettes.

Why settle for a single center stone when you can have three? Three-stone engagement rings are a great way to customize your dream engagement ring because of the endless mixing and matching opportunities available when choosing a center stone and side stones. There is a vast selection of side stone options, each offering a slightly different overall aesthetic when paired with your choice of center stone. Another benefit of a three-stone engagement ring is finger coverage and spread. Additionally, the use of three stones maximizes the brilliance of the gemstones used.