Two Stones, One Ring
The Toi et Moi setting has a long history in fine jewelry, worn by figures from Napoleon's Josephine to more recent collectors who appreciate its inherent asymmetry. The name is French for "you and me," and the design reflects that literally: two stones of equal presence, neither one subordinate to the other, sharing the same band. What makes it interesting is that the two stones don't need to match. In fact, the most compelling versions of this setting use contrast deliberately.
Pink and Blue Together
Our collection leans into color contrast as the primary design element. The Leilani Pear Cut Pink Diamond Ring pairs a warm pink pear with a complementary stone in a setting that feels balanced without being symmetrical. The Cora Toi et Moi Pink Diamond Ring takes a different approach, using a cushion cut pink alongside a contrasting shape to create a ring that reads as sculptural rather than traditional.
Shape Combinations That Work
Pear and oval is one of the most requested pairings because both shapes have a similar elongated quality that creates visual flow across the band. Marquise cuts introduce a sharper, more directional energy that works well against a rounder stone. The Madelyn Radiant Cut Pink Diamond Ring uses the radiant cut's broad table to anchor the setting, giving the second stone room to contrast without competing for dominance.
Made to Order
Every Toi et Moi ring in this collection is made to order. You choose the stone shapes, the color combination, and the metal. The Genesis Toi et Moi Diamond Ring and the Hailey Toi et Moi Diamond Ring are good starting points if you want to see how different shape pairings translate into a finished ring before deciding on your own combination.




