The Rule of Shape Contrast
A stack entirely made of round diamonds can quickly look flat. The most striking combinations rely on geometric contrast. Mixing different diamond cuts is the fastest way to add depth to your hand.
Placing the sharp facets of a marquise design like the Maeve Marquise Cut Ring next to a classic round engagement stone creates immediate architectural tension. It breaks up the uniformity. We cut our fancy shape accent stones to precise proportions so they interlock visually. You get an intentional, highly curated look rather than a generic wall of sparkle.
Creating a Visual Pause
More diamonds do not always equal a better stack. When you layer three or four diamond rings together, the stones eventually blur into one massive block of texture. Your eyes need a visual break to appreciate the individual pieces.
Introducing a highly polished piece like the Elysia Wide Wedding Band or the Alma Twist Wedding Band grounds the entire set. The solid metal acts as a mirror. It forces the eye to stop and process the textures independently. This deliberate spacing actually makes your diamond bands appear significantly brighter by providing a clean, dark contrast against the fire.
The Function of a Curved Silhouette
A straight wedding band will inevitably crash into the basket of a low-set engagement ring. This physical collision forces the two rings apart and leaves an awkward gap on your finger.
Contour rings exist to solve this exact structural problem. We carve a precise sweep into designs like the Serena Curved Band. The arc is engineered to wrap directly underneath your center stone. The rings sit entirely flush against each other. You get a continuous, unbroken line of gold and diamonds that feels custom-built for your exact engagement ring.
Working with Open Band Structures
Large or elongated center stones often block traditional wedding bands completely. An open cuff design is the definitive workaround for low-profile, high-carat rings.
A piece like the Billie Emerald Cut Ring leaves a deliberate void in the center. The two terminal ends simply frame your main diamond without ever touching the gallery rail. We heavily reinforce these endpoints with dense solid gold. You gain the floating, modern aesthetic of an open stack while maintaining the heavy structural rigidity required for continuous daily wear.





