Tagged: Cathedral Ring
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Products (Show All Products)
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Diamond Accent Engagement Ring with Compass Gallery Setting
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Bow Design Engagement Ring with Milgrain Detail
$1,595.00 -
Balance : Lab Grown Diamond Solitaire Engagement Ring
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Woven Shank Morganite Halo Ring
$3,295.00 -
Balance : Lab Grown Diamond Engagement Ring with Accents
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Scroll Cathedral Engagement Ring with Diamond Accents
$2,395.00
Custom Designs (Show All Custom Designs)
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The smooth swooping curves of this custom ring is designed to show off and protect the clean mint green prasiolite stone. From the front view, you can see the detailed crosshatch metal work under the stone. The open side gallery is a perfect frame for the stone’s uniformed pavilion… read more »
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This custom double wide engagement ring has two center diamonds, with a cathedral style shank coming up to meet the stones on either side. Channels of baguette diamonds accents the top half of the shank. This ring has a fun Retro vibe!… read more »
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This classic wedding set design has a subtle cathedral shank on the engagement ring, rising just halfway up the head of the center diamond. Both rings have glittering diamond accents in the top half of the shanks. The matching band has a slight pinched taper at the top, which makes room for the center diamond of the engagement ring and allows the rings to lay flush together… read more »
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This engagement ring is a variation of our Balance Ring design. The top of the ring rises up to join perfectly with the diamond’s bezel, suspending the stone above the lower part of the shank. This particular ring is set with a truly stunning internally flawless, and colorless natural diamond… read more »
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This solitaire cocktail ring features a large oval prasiolite stone. Prasiolite is the proper name for green quartz. The ring is set with bold claw shaped prongs, and has a cathedral style shank rising to meet the stone on either side. Another simple design, that lets the gemstone capture your attention, with no over-the-top accents to detract from it… read more »
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This modern and stylish wedding set features a bezel set Asscher cut diamond surrounded by round accent diamonds. The wedding band fits neatly in between the outer rails on the engagement ring completing the design. Simple and clean cathedrals give the design a strength and stability which compliments the sharp lines in the center diamond. Overall, this is a unique and stunning engagement ring and wedding band set… read more »
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Videos
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Cathedral Ring Mountings
The cathedral mounting is one of the many choices you have when you’re looking for the perfect engagement ring. It has many variations and its own set of pros and cons. Knowing more about this unique style can help you decide if a cathedral engagement ring is right for you... read more »
Fine Jewelry University
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Anatomy of a Ring
Knowing the different parts of a ring can help you make a better decision when choosing a new ring and it can help you know when your ring may need maintenance. It’s also a fun way to impress your friends with your vast knowledge of jewelry terms. Shank Every ring has a shank. This is the technical term for the band of metal that encircles the finger. There would be no ring without the shank. If the ring has a distinct design feature on the top part, the ring shank... read more »
Blog Posts
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Informational Video: Cathedral Ring Mountings
We’re excited to announce our new series of informational web videos starting with this overview of the cathedral ring mounting style. These videos are designed to teach you about the different elements of jewelry in a way that’s quick, fun, and easy to understand. Check out the first video in the series right here: We hope you enjoyed the video and that you learned something new about cathedral engagement rings. If you have any feedback, comments, or ideas for what you would like to see future videos on, please leave... read more »