Generally speaking, the central stone of a trilogy ring may be slightly larger, or set slightly higher than the supporting stones, to signify the importance of the present, reaffirming the significance of "we are in this moment together”. The symbolism behind the trilogy ring appeals to today’s generation, offering the declaration (and confirmation) of "you are my past, my present and my future”, superseding the simpler sentiment of "I love you” offered at the turn of the century.
Although diamonds are the ultimate symbol of love and the durability of promises made, the center stone of a trilogy ring may be a particular gemstone employed to convey a further feeling or emotion: coral for happiness and moonstone for love and fertility, for example.
A beautiful coral and moonstone cabochon trilogy, this special jewel is an early to mid-20th century example in an extremely classic bezel set design.
Materials & Features: coral, moonstone, 9k pink gold
Age/Origin: Mid-20th C
Measurements: 1.65 grams, Size 7
Condition: Excellent condition. Minor associated age wear.
Please view and inspect any photos closely. We endeavor to fully disclose all condition information clearly and concisely, however, please note that what qualifies as excellent condition for historical jewelry differs from modern and contemporary pieces; please take the age of the piece into account when examining the piece. Minor age wear is typical and to be expected for antique and vintage jewelry. Unless otherwise stated, gemstones have not been officially graded for color, clarity, or treatment by GIA; any information provided is our own educated, professional assessment.



