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Choosing a Three Stone Diamond Engagement RingThree stone diamond engagement rings have always been a favourite of mine, and now it seems celebrities are jumping off the solitaire train and on to the trilogy bandwagon as well. I love three stone diamond rings because they represent a very romantic notion, they three diamonds stand for the past, the present and the future of the couple in love.
Madonna's 3 Stone Diamond Engagement RingUltimate style icon Madonna was given an antique three stone diamond engagement ring by Guy Ritchie. It featured three gorgeous diamonds totalling over 5 carat. Choosing an engagement ring is not an easy feat, but I would say Guy picked the right three stone diamond engagement ring for his queen of pop.
Other celebrities known to have chosen 3 stone diamond engagement ring are Sharon Stone and Toni Braxton. Should I Buy a Three Stone Diamond Engagement Ring?To answer this question, think about the three factors below:
Three Stone Engagement Rings and LifestyleIf you're a rock climbing brain-surgeon a ring with a lot going on at the front might not be such a great idea, that is unless you are happy to remove you engagement ring for these types of activities. Three Stone Engagement Rings and BudgetWith three diamonds you don't just get a massive amount of sparkle with triple the brilliance, fire and scintillation, you also get a bigger price tag due to the increased diamond weight. It is worth mentioning that a three stone diamond ring with a 1ct diamond in the middle and two 0.5ct diamonds beside is cheaper than a single 2ct diamond of the same quality, despite the fact that the total carat weight is the same. This is due to the premium price paid for large high quality diamonds - they are very rare. Three Stone Engagement Rings and PersonalitySome girls prefer yellow gold over white gold the same way they might prefer a three stone diamond ring over a solitaire diamond ring. It is simply a matter of taste. A three stone diamond engagement ring would suit someone who loves to wear jewellery (and doesn't mind a lot of sparkle!), is outgoing or arty. Think Madonna and Sharon Stone. |



The ring is a stunning piece of jewellery from the Edwardian era, it is worth mentioning that it was in fact queen Alexandra (not King Edward) that set the tone for style and design by making lace, silks and diamonds staple fashion items around the country. Edwardian 