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Three Stone Enhancer
Let’s face it, since Meghan Markle debut her three-stone engagement ring, we’re all obsessed. It’s so easy to turn your solitaire engagement ring into a stunning three-stone ring when you choose a wedding ring enhancer!
This look is completely timeless, but we are loving the comeback it’s making right now! Our three-stone enhancers are some of our favorites! Browse on for some inspiration for your band!
There are many variations on three stone rings and three stone ring enhancers. If you have a solitaire and would like to convert it to a three stone ring, you’re at the right place. Within the realm of the solitaire ring wraps, there are so many variations to choose from. Photos below show traditional solitaires that work well with a three-stone enhancer:
Once you determine that you have one of the styles above, ready to create the solitaire enhancer of your dreams? If you want a graduated look, then opt for a wedding ring enhancer that features smaller stones like this one:
Create a unique look with side stones that are the same size as your center stone! This gives a very cohesive, elegant look that showcases three stunning stones of the same size.
If you prefer a more prominent center so that the three stone look is clear, then the standard would be for the side stones to be 1.5 to 1.25 times smaller than the side stones. For example, if your center stone is 1 carat, then the sides would be either .25 or .50 carats. If you center stone is .75, traditionally you would choose .30 or .25 side stones. These are simply starting points, and the Two Birch team is happy to get the sizing just right for you.
If you choose not to use graduated stones, then all three stones would be the same size. Create variation by adding different side stones shapes to a traditional round stone or vice versa. Below, browse all three ring guard wraps are the same, but photographed with a different center stone. All three create completely different three stone looks using the same ring wrap!
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