The Garnet Ring is defined by structure, depth, and restraint. At its center, an Asscher-cut garnet reveals layered reds that feel architectural rather than ornamental—precise lines, deliberate symmetry, and a presence that holds attention quietly. This cut has long been associated with clarity of character and confidence rooted in self-awareness.
Oval red spinels soften the geometry with warmth, while princess and round-cut rubies introduce controlled brilliance—adding rhythm without overpowering the composition. Set in 14kt yellow gold, the design leans vintage in silhouette, but intentional in execution. Nothing here feels accidental.
As a diamond alternative, this ring offers substance over convention. It reads as personal, expressive, and uncommon—equally suited as a distinctive engagement ring or a cocktail statement with meaning behind it.