The platinum crossover band of this diamond ring symbolizes endless connection and features pavé diamonds along with David Yurman’s iconic cable design.
What makes this a classic? “This design says it all. It is strong, elegant and a statement of unity.” —David Yurman
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Leo Ingwer
Indulge in classic elegance with this round brilliant stone set with pavé diamonds. Platinum ring by Leo Ingwer.
What makes this timeless? “It is a simple yet elegant look and has been a favorite of brides-to-be for over 70 years.” —Todd Ingwer
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Norman Silverman
A three-stone ring symbolizes the past, present and future. Here, Norman Silverman updates this popular style with myriad pavé diamonds set in platinum.
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Chopard
Set in 18kt white-gold, this emerald-cut diamond ring by Chopard is beloved by many for its larger facets.
Why is this ring a favorite? “Emerald cuts have long been coveted by fans like Grace Kelly and Angelina Jolie.” —Chopard
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Tolkowsky
This brilliant Ideal Cut diamond by Tolkowsky has been an enduring style for over 90 years.
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De Beers
With its unique pavé diamond and platinum band, this diamond solitaire ring by De Beers honors the timeless tradition of two individuals bound by love.
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Tiffany & Co
The brilliant cut of this solitaire engagement ring by Tiffany & Co. beautifully enhances the sparkling center of the round diamond.
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