You’ve found your person—congratulations! Now the fun begins, and it’s time to choose an engagement ring. If a traditional solitaire ring isn’t your style, don’t worry—there are no old-fashioned rules for engagement rings anymore.
Why give your betrothed a single stone when you could give them a two, three, or even four-stone ring? Multi stone engagement rings are timeless, and the more gems, the merrier.
You can have fun with different metal types, too: rose gold, yellow gold, white gold, platinum—the sky’s the limit.
Ready to feel inspired? Here are 15 stunning and unique multi-stone engagement ring ideas to inspire you to design something totally unique.
1. Vintage Three-Stone Engagement Ring with Round Diamonds
When it comes to multi-diamond rings, this one is always a classic. The three-stone design features a large, center round diamond flanked by two smaller round diamonds on either side.
Add intricate details like milgrain edging and engraved accents to give it a vintage flair. Pair with metal types like yellow gold or rose gold to give it an extra vintage feel.
2. Emerald Cut Diamond with Baguette Accents
The long, sleek lines of an emerald cut diamond pair perfectly with baguette cut diamonds on each side. This multi-diamond engagement ring offers a sophisticated design, and will never go out of style.
And with super affordable lab grown diamonds, you can get a high quality, eco-friendly and conflict free gem without breaking the bank.
3. Halo Style Multi Stone Engagement Ring
This engagement ring original is so beautiful and delicate. Ahalo design allows you to use a diamond center of any shape surrounded by a halo of smaller diamonds.
Adding side stones to the band means extra sparkle too! Halo-style engagement rings offer a lovely way to repurpose a family diamond, giving it a new twist, and making it look larger.
4. Colored Gemstone Trio with Diamond Accents
For a colorful twist on your multi stone engagement ring, choose a center gemstone like a sapphire, ruby, or emerald. Then, flank it with diamonds or other colored gemstones, combining color and brilliance for a unique engagement ring design.
Fun fact: colored gemstones were considered the norm for engagement rings in Europe until the mid 1900s!
5. Pear Shaped and Side Diamond Combination
How gorgeous is this center teardrop or pear shaped diamond accented with two contrasting shaped diamonds on the side?
It’s an elegant pairing that looks both modern and timeless, and is sure to be noticed! Pair with metals like rose gold, white gold, or yellow gold to make it pop.
6. East-West Set Multi Stone Engagement Ring
These are one of the most breathtaking rings around. In this setting, the stone (often a diamond but also a colored gemstone can be used) is set horizontally across the band. If the center stone is larger, it looks stunning on it’s own, but adding smaller diamonds on the side, creates a super chic look.
7. Asscher Cut Diamond with Side Stones
An Asscher cut diamond stone engagement ring is a stunning choice because it’s cutting literally draws you into the stone—it’s mesmerizing! Flanking it with smaller diamonds, gives it a vintage yet modern look with loads of geometric illusion and sparkle.
8. Three-Stone Ring with Oval Diamonds
This ring is super unique and head turning. An oval diamond sits as the center stone, and two smaller oval diamonds hug the sides. It creates a graceful and elongating effect. This multi stone engagement ring look is perfect for showcasing the beauty of each of the gemstones.
9. Floral Design with Multi-Colored Stones
Why not let your personality really shine with a multi stone engagement ring that features a floral design motif? Here, the petals are made up of colored gemstones, surrounding a center lab grown diamond. This look is so romantic and whimsical.
10. Cluster Style with Round Diamonds
This multi stone engagement ring is a perfect way to reuse small family diamonds. The center is actually a cluster of small round diamonds, with accent diamonds on the band. It offers a unique, vintage-inspired look that maximizes sparkle.
11. Trilogy Ring with Marquise Shaped Diamonds
Behold this lovely trilogy design with at least three marquise shaped diamonds. It’s arranged in a graduated fashion across the band, which gives the ring an elegant, flowing aesthetic. This also looks amazing with colored gemstones! Pair with yellow gold, rose gold, or white gold to complete the look.
12. Hexagon-Shaped Center with Side Stones
A hexagonal-shaped frame, with a diamond or colored stone center, is a cool focal point in this custom multi stone engagement ring. Add a sprinkle of side diamonds to give it a fun vibe.
13. Mixed Metals with Multi-Stone Setting
Super trendy! Combining different metal colors (yellow gold, white gold, and rose gold) with various stones creates a rich look. Best of all, the ring will go with whatever metal you are wearing.
14. Halo with Pave Side Stones Engagement Ring
In this look, a center diamond is surrounded by a halo of smaller diamonds with additional pave-set diamonds running along the band. The bonus diamonds give this multi stone engagement ring some extra sparkle and a touch of luxury.
15. Modern Three Stone Engagement Ring
A contemporary take on the three-stone design, diamonds (or gemstones) are set side-by-side and vertically, giving the ring a bold and substantial look! This is a creative way to showcase three different-sized, family stones too!
Ready to Design Your Perfect Multi Stone Engagement Ring?
Your engagement ring should be as extraordinary as the love it symbolizes. Whether you’re drawn to vintage-inspired styles, modern designs, or a burst of colorful gemstones, a custom multi-stone ring is the perfect way to make a statement.
Let’s bring your vision to life! Schedule your design consultation today and take the first step toward creating a ring that’s uniquely yours. Book your consultation now to get started.