
Think coloured stones, two stone rings, and antique-cut stones with a storied past, today’s rings are less about conformity and more about character. Designers are redefining the language of love with asymmetry, unexpected settings, and mixed metals- catering to a generation that values individuality over convention. As we prioritise self-expression in our everyday lives, the classic solitaire is no longer the only symbol of forever.
Coeur Madison ring, Sophie Bille Brahe, price on request
The Lotus ring, Noor Fares, ₹16,61,200 approx.
Pear diamond peak ring, Kat Kim, price on request
Querida ring, Hernán-Herdez, ₹6,31,19,398 approx.
Sadie two stone ring, Jade Trau, price on request
Curving pave brilliant diamond ring, Jessie Thomas Jewellery, price on request
Classic Sun diamond ring, Elhanati, price on request
Images: Courtesy of the Brands
This piece originally appeared in the March print edition of Harper's Bazaar India.
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