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The most common meaning is “past, present, and future”—the center stone represents your love today, while the side stones symbolize shared memories and future promises. Alternative interpretations include friendship, love, and fidelity.
It’s entirely personal. Three-stone rings offer more symbolism, sparkle, and perceived size, while solitaires are minimalist and timeless. Many couples choose three-stone designs when they want a bolder, story-driven look.
No. Popular alternatives include colored gemstones (sapphires, rubies, emeralds) or birthstones, allowing you to personalize the ring with meaningful stones.
Yes. When properly set (claw/prong or bezel), they are durable for daily use. Regular professional cleaning and occasional prong checks are recommended.
The traditional ratio is approximately 2:1 (center stone twice the total weight of both side stones combined). Modern designs, however, embrace equal-size stones, graduated sizes, or fully asymmetrical layouts.