Rich in colour and style, this impressive three stone ring is just perfect for any posh occasion. Crafted in lustrous 14-karat white gold, it features a gorgeous blushing tourmaline as the centre stone, while two heart-cut diamonds are beautifully mounted on either side. Promising a gorgeous glow, this stunning three stone ring will surely give you a one-of-a-kind look. What is pink tourmaline? Pink tourmaline may vary in color from pale pink to deep red, and in clarity from flawless transparent gems to opaque rough crystals. The pink tourmaline consists of different mineral elements, but always has the same structure. Although tourmaline may be found on every continent, fine crystal specimens and gems are still considered rare. Its vast popularity as a gemstone began in 1876, when jeweler George Kunz sold a Green tourmaline from Maine to the famous Tiffany and Co. in New York, and its desirability spread. It is considered to be a happy stone that helps transform destructive feelings into expressions of self-love. What makes three stone ring special? The three stone ring is a popular piece of jewelry that represent “past, present and future.” Alternately, the ring can symbolize “friendship, love and fidelity.” The style has recently increased in popularity as it is the one Prince Harry chose to purpose to Meaghan Markle. What do diamonds symbolize? Diamonds have been admired by objects of desire since ancient times and have been adorned by women and men for centuries for many reasons. Believed by Ancient Romans & Greeks to be the tears of gods or pieces of falling stars, diamonds are also said to have influence beyond love. Diamonds are said to bring the wearer great strength, protection, and clarity. Worn as protection in battle, diamonds have been embellished throughout histories & cultures. What is the history of diamonds? Diamonds have always been a sign of wealth, worn by elite classes and wealthy rulers-but in addition to being displayed as adornment and good luck charms, diamonds were also used as carving tools and even digested as medicine. The first diamonds were found in India and traded along the Silk Road, but as the supply dwindled in South Asia, other countries, including Brazil and South America, became the new suppliers. Today, production has increased to about 100 million carats per year across the globe. What inspired the design? The three stones in this ring simply signify the past, present and future of a relationship, be it friendship or marriage. This beautiful tourmaline ring depicts commitment, love, romance and their evolution. It also makes for a wonderful gift.