The brief.
Trinities have a known problem. They sit flush to the finger — that's part of their classic charm — but it's exactly why wedding bands fight them. Most three-stone rings need a custom-fitted band or a compromise. So we lifted this one, ever so slightly. Not enough to change the profile on the hand, just enough that any band slides underneath..
The build.
The proportions are deliberate too. Instead of a balanced trinity, the side stones are 20-pointers — small on purpose, creating contrast that pushes the eye to the 1.5ct centre. Small round claws keep the metal quiet. The band tapers toward the stones but keeps a substantial feel, pointing everything at the centre.
The result.
A classic trinity, quietly re-engineered. Looks traditional, wears modern.










