Why You Should Choose a Multi-Stone Ring

Why settle for one diamond when you can have three, five, or even seven? While the classic single-stone style remains most popular, multi-stone engagement rings are on the rise.


Design Versatility

Designing a multi-stone engagement ring offers endless possibilities for creativity. Whether you prefer a timeless look or a contemporary style, we can craft a custom ring that features your desired center stone and the side stones of your choice. You might choose a classic three-stone design, or opt for a modern, artistic approach with unique gemstone pairings. By experimenting with different shapes, sizes, and settings, you can create a ring that is truly one-of-a-kind.


Multi-Stone Rings Maximize Your Budget

Purchasing a multi-stone engagement ring can be more budget-friendly. If you’re looking to maximize both your budget and finger coverage, a multi-stone ring is an excellent choice. For instance, a three-stone engagement ring can feature smaller stones that cover just as much space on your finger as a single larger center stone. Additionally, opting for smaller stones typically costs less than selecting one large center stone.


Symbolic Significance

Multi-stone rings may hold more significance than that of a single stone. Some people believe a three-stone ring symbolizes the past, present, and future. However, you can create your own unique story. You may want to choose stones that represent your loved ones or any other cherished memories.

Certain color gemstones may also hold sentimental meaning: birthstones such as rubies, emeralds, and sapphires are often used in jewelry and can certainly be applied to your engagement ring. Ultimately, the incorporation of multiple stones into an engagement ring allows for a unique story to be told. 

2.33 Carat Oval Yellow Diamond Three-Stone Ring

2.25 carat Step-Cut Green Emerald Three-Stone Ring

3.52 carat Sapphire Seven-Stone Engagement Ring


Popular Multi-Stone Rings

Multi-stone rings have been increasingly popular here at Lauren B. Check out some of our favorites.

4.10 carat Emerald Lab Diamond Three-Stone Ring

3.57 carat Oval and Angled Marquise Lab Diamond Five Stone Ring

3.12 carat Pear Shape Lab Diamond Seven-Stone Ring


Would You Choose a Multi-Stone Ring?

Buying a multi-stone ring is beneficial for many reasons. It maximizes the visual effect of your ring, allows for more flexibility in the design process, and you can create an engagement ring that is unique and meaningful to you, all while staying within your budget. 

Nevertheless, our team of knowledgeable design consultants can help you every step of the way, from educating you on the differences between a natural and lab diamond to helping you understand the differences in some of our most popular settings. You can always follow us on Instagram to see some of our client rings, go on our Pinterest for engagement ring inspiration or, of course, schedule an appointment to come visit us in our New York City showroom!