When it comes to rings, the only thing better than one stone is two. Toi et moit (French for “you and me”) rings represent love and partnership, symbolized by two prominent gemstones rather than the more standard solitaire. The romantic style dates back to Napoleonic times but has regained popularity among today’s brides, who are choosing them as engagement rings or day-of jewelry.
1. emerald and rubellite yellow gold ring ($16,800/Ylang 23);
2. oval blue sapphire and emerald-cut diamond bypass ring ($39,500/Eiseman Jewels);
3. cobra diamond yellow gold ring ($2,990/Ylang 23);
4. 18K yellow gold radiant- and marquise-cut diamond ring ($9,500/Bachendorf’s);
5. bezel-set diamond bypass ring ($8,750/Eiseman Jewels);
6. platinum and 18K yellow gold ring with bezel-set white and yellow diamonds ($14,500/Bachendorf’s Jewelers);
7. flower design bypass ring with white and yellow pear-shaped diamonds ($22,500/Eiseman Jewels);
8. platinum and 18K yellow gold ring with yellow and white diamonds ($14,500/Bachendorf’s Jewelers);
9. Pomellato Nudo Collection sky blue topaz ring with pavé diamonds ($7,550/Eiseman Jewels);
10. Norman Silverman 18K white gold radiant-cut diamond ring ($22,000/Bachendorf’s Jewelers)
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