Three Stone Moissanite Engagement Rings

Three stone moissanite engagement rings, made to order in sterling silver, gold, or platinum. A center stone flanked by two side stones, and the largest collection we carry at 240 designs.

Total carat weight is not center stone weight

This is the question we get asked more than any other on three stone rings, so here is the answer up front. The carat weight shown on our listings is the total across all three stones, not the weight of the center stone alone. A 2ct total three stone ring might be a 1.2ct center with two 0.4ct sides, and the center will look smaller than a 2ct solitaire because it is smaller.

Plenty of sellers quote center weight and total weight interchangeably, which makes comparison across sites genuinely difficult. If you are cross-shopping, check which number each listing is giving you before you compare prices.

Getting the proportions right

Side stones somewhere between a quarter and a third of the center weight keep the center clearly dominant. Push the sides larger and the ring starts reading as three equal stones, which is a legitimate look but a different one. Tapered baguettes and trilliants flank a center differently from round sides, so the same carat weights can produce quite different rings.

Ordering

With 240 designs this is our largest collection, all made to order in our own workshop in Surat. Two to four weeks door to door, sizes 3 to 10 in quarter steps, 30 days to return or exchange.

Frequently asked questions

Is the carat weight the center stone or all three stones?

All three combined. A 2ct total three stone ring might be a 1.2ct center with two 0.4ct sides, so the center reads smaller than a 2ct solitaire. Some sellers quote center weight instead, so check which number a listing gives you before comparing prices.

What should the side stones be relative to the center?

Between a quarter and a third of the center weight keeps the center clearly dominant. Larger sides read as three equal stones, which is a legitimate but different look.

What do the three stones mean?

The traditional reading is past, present, and future. There is no rule that requires it to mean anything.