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Three Stone

Trinity Solstice Pavé Three Stone Round

Round
7.20 mm· 1.60–1.95 ct total

The Trinity Solstice Three Stone Round is set with a lab-grown or natural round-cut diamond of about 1.33 carats — a 7.20 mm stone that anchors the design with quiet confidence. Lab-grown diamonds offer identical optical and physical properties to mined stones while reflecting a more considered approach to sourcing; natural diamonds remain the classical choice for those who treasure traditional provenance. Flanked by two side diamonds for a total weight of approximately 1.78 carats, the three-stone composition evokes past, present, and future — a timeless gesture for an engagement or milestone anniversary. Crafted in your choice of 14-karat or 18-karat gold, with a delicate band that lets the trio speak clearly. IGI or GIA certified, ethically sourced.

Technical specs
Centre stone (your choice)
Round · 7.20 mm
Side stones
16
Total diamond weight
1.60–1.95 ct
18-karat gold
4.42–4.88 g
14-karat gold
3.70–4.08 g

Carat and gold weight are approximate. Your selected centre diamond is sourced from our certified network and its exact carat appears on the IGI or GIA certificate; gold weight is within standard casting tolerance.

Made to order · 14–21 days
  • IGI / GIA certified

    Every center diamond ships with its lab report. Side stones meet the same grading standard.

  • Crafted by our trusted partner ateliers

    Slovakia · Czechia · Turkey · India — each piece routed to the atelier best suited to the design.

  • Free first resize · 48h spec-change window · Lifetime servicing

    We back what we cast. Cleaning, re-polishing and prong-tightening stay free for the life of the piece.

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Choose your diamond

Each stone is GIA / IGI certified and reserved for your ring once picked.

Diamond type

Pick your center diamond

7.20 mm · lab-grown
No stone in this size is currently in stock.

Your current spec

14K yellow gold · Round · 7.20 mm · Size 52

Ring size (EU)

Buying as a surprise? Find her size discreetly → — and don’t worry, every ring is made to order, so resizing is free.

Engraving (optional)

0/40

Setting price (excluding center stone)

€890

or 3 interest-free payments of €296.67Klarna.
From ~€1,490 with a lab-grown centre · pick the exact diamond below.

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  • IGI/GIA-certified diamonds
  • Made to order in the EU · 3–5 weeks
  • Free insured shipping
  • Secure payment
Shipping, returns & warranty

Free insured shipping across the EU.

Made for you, backed by us.

24-month warranty on craftsmanship · free first resize · lifetime cleaning.

Want to change the metal or stone before we cast? Email us within 48h of ordering.

Shipping · Returns & warranty

Learn more: the 4Cs · lab vs natural · 14k vs 18k · ring size

Trinity Solstice Pavé Three Stone Round

14k gold·Lab-grown·Pick centre ↑
€890

Frequently asked questions

Is a lab-grown diamond a real diamond?

Yes — a lab-grown diamond is chemically, optically and physically identical to a mined diamond. The only difference is origin: it is grown in a high-pressure / high-temperature or chemical-vapour-deposition reactor over 4–8 weeks instead of mined from the earth. Kove only ships IGI-certified lab-grown diamonds.

How does an IGI certificate differ from a GIA certificate?

Both IGI (International Gemological Institute, Antwerp) and GIA (Gemological Institute of America, Carlsbad) are independent gem labs that grade the 4Cs to identical international standards. IGI is the recognized authority for lab-grown diamonds; GIA is the recognized authority for natural diamonds. Kove ships IGI for every lab-grown stone and GIA (or HRD) for every natural stone over 0.50 ct.

What's the difference between a marquise and an oval cut?

A marquise (or navette) is an elongated football-shape brilliant with two sharp pointed ends — it shows the largest visible surface per carat of any cut and elongates the finger. An oval is a rounded elongated brilliant without pointed ends — it offers similar finger-lengthening with a softer profile and zero risk of point chipping. Both work beautifully for solitaire and halo settings at Kove.

Can I change the metal or stone shape after ordering?

Yes — Kove offers a 48-hour spec-change window after every order. Within that window the metal (14K white / yellow / rose; 18K white / yellow / rose) and center-stone size or shape can be swapped at no charge before manufacturing begins. Reach out via the WhatsApp number on the order confirmation. After 48 hours the configuration is locked because the diamond has been reserved and casting has begun.

How long does production take?

Typical production time at Kove is 3–6 weeks depending on the configuration: 21–28 days for solitaire and three-stone settings, 28–35 days for pavé, halo and hidden-halo settings with intricate side-stone work. After production we ship insured via courier within 2–7 business days across the EU.

Is the price the same for lab-grown and natural diamonds?

No — the setting price (gold + side stones + labor) is identical, but the center diamond is priced separately and lab-grown diamonds cost roughly 50–70% less than natural diamonds of the same 4C grade. A 2-carat IGI VS1/F lab-grown center retails around €1,200–€1,600 at Kove, while a comparable GIA-graded natural sits at €5,500–€9,000. Both options are offered on every ring with transparent live pricing.

Do you ship internationally?

Yes — Kove ships free insured courier delivery to the entire European Union (Czech Republic, Slovakia, Germany, Austria, Poland, France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Belgium and all other EU member states). Delivery outside the EU is available on request and quoted individually. Every parcel is fully insured at the declared value and ships with signature confirmation.

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