Discover the Beauty of Trilogy Rings
Featuring three diamonds or precious gemstones, these rings are designed to triple the sparkle and create a truly notable piece of jewellery. Two perfectly matched diamonds flank and complement the centre diamond, making it an eye-catching addition to any finger. While diamond trilogy rings remain the most classic style, they can be customised with any durable gemstone. Sapphire and diamond trilogy rings are popular alternatives, where two sapphires flank a centre diamond.
From delicate designs with rounded diamonds to bold geometric shapes, our collection offers a variety of options for you to create a unique ring that reflects your personal style. If you prefer a tapered diamond shape set horizontally, we recommend considering pear diamonds or tapered baguettes to frame your centre diamond. On the other hand, round diamonds are a classic option for a traditional trilogy engagement ring. The styling element is completely up to you.
Designing A Trilogy Ring
At Philippe Harold, our expert gemmologists are here to help you find the best diamonds or gemstones for your unique trilogy ring. Starting with selecting the perfect centre diamond or gemstone. Our team will prepare a selection of stones for you to choose from so that you can find the perfect match.
When it comes to side stones for your engagement ring, it's important to ensure they match each other perfectly in terms of size, cut, colour and clarity grades. Our experts will find you the best matching pair of side diamonds. We will help create a stunning aesthetic for you.
While traditionally trilogy rings feature graduated diamonds where the centre stone is larger than the two side stones, at Philippe Harold, we understand that everyone has personal preferences. You can opt for three equally weighted diamonds if you want a more unusual and contemporary-looking engagement ring. We have an array of diamond shapes ranging from classic round, oval and cushion cuts to modern geometric shapes like pears, emerald cuts and Asscher cuts.
In addition to diamonds, sapphires can also be another classic design feature of three-stone engagement rings. Choosing a sapphire for your centre stone allows for a pop of colour while keeping within budget as they tend to be less expensive than diamonds. You can choose from deep blue sapphires for something traditional or explore some of the more unusual options like peachy Padparadscha sapphires or even hot pink or teal sapphires. No matter what your preference may be, we are here to help.