Custom Alexandrite And Diamond Five Stone Engagement Ring
Item #104691 $11,518 Price does not include center stoneEngagement Ring Description
Center Diamond
At the top of this ring, a 1.70 carat round brilliant cut diamond is cradled in a four-prong platinum setting. Due to the large size of the stone, a gallery rail runs around it below the girdle, adding structural support and creating a nice framing effect at the same time. However, even with the gallery rail, the setting remains quite open, ensuring that plenty of light can reach the stone from all angles, which helps to maximize its shine. Diamond Engagement Rings
Alexandrite Accents and Trellis Setting
Two round alexandrite are prong set on each shank shoulder, with the stone closer to the center significantly larger than the other. The prongs holding these side stones emerge from an intricate crisscrossing pattern of strands on both ring fronts that also incorporates the prongs for the main setting, and the distinctive design this creates makes this a trellis setting. Unique Engagement Rings Seattle
The client specifically requested alexandrite for the side stones, as the combination of blue and purple the stones display in different lighting situations incorporated two colors with special meaning for him and his fiancée-to-be. We sourced stones that were just to the specifications he outlined, and he was very happy with them when he saw them in person prior to them being set in the ring.
Customizing This Design
Any Joseph Jewelry item can be customized or used as the starting point for a new custom design. The gemstones, metal, proportions, setting style, surface details, and overall profile can be adjusted to better match your preferences, style, and budget.
Every custom piece begins with a conversation about what you want to create and what matters most to you. You work one-on-one with a designer to refine the concept, review the design direction, and create a detailed 3D CAD image of the item before it is made.
After the design is approved, we can create a wax model so you can review the piece physically. This step helps you evaluate scale, proportions, shape, and overall presence before final production begins.
Once the wax model is approved, our jewelers craft the finished piece with attention to structure, finish, stone security, and long-term wear. Each adjustment is reviewed carefully so the final item feels intentional, balanced, and made specifically for you.
You do not need to have every detail figured out before starting. If you like this item but want to change the stone, metal, size, shape, width, engraving, or overall style, we can guide those decisions through the custom design process.
Quality & Craftsmanship
At Joseph Jewelry, quality begins with the structure. We follow strict design and construction standards for metal thickness, weight, stone support, setting security, and long-term durability. These details help ensure the item is substantial enough for everyday wear while still maintaining a refined appearance.
We do not design custom jewelry to be unnecessarily thin or fragile. If a setting, band, gallery, or accent detail needs more support, we address it before production begins. The goal is to protect the stones, preserve the shape of the ring, and create a piece that can be worn confidently over time.
Gemstone selection is also part of our quality process. We help choose the center stone, side stones, and melee diamonds used in each ring, reviewing them for cut, color, clarity, consistency, and how well they fit the design. Even when a ring is designed around a specific budget, we maintain careful standards for the materials and craftsmanship that determine the quality of the finished piece.
Before completion, each custom piece is reviewed for proportion, comfort, stone security, finishing, and long-term wear.
Care & Warranty
All Joseph Jewelry custom pieces are supported by our lifetime warranty. We also provide long-term care, including complimentary cleaning and regular inspection, so your jewelry can be maintained properly over time.
Routine inspection is especially valuable for pieces worn every day. It allows the setting, stones, and overall structure to be checked as the jewelry is worn.