MEDIUM HIGH TOP RING
MEDIUM HIGH TOP RING
Crafted in 14K Yellow Gold, the Medium High Top ring features a unique combination of flush and 8-prong bezel settings. Each ring showcases a graduated design, inspired by modern architectural lines. The ring is shown here in Grossular Garnets, but is fully customisable with the gemstones of your choice, allowing for a truly personalised creation.
This ring can be tailored to your preferences, with bespoke options available for both gemstones and metals.
MATERIALS
Rainbow Grossular Garnets
14K Blackened Yellow Gold
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PRODUCT DETAILS
The lead time for this piece is approximately 6-8 weeks. If the item is in stock, we may be able to ship sooner. Should you have a specific deadline, please feel free to enquire, and we will do our best to accommodate your request.
DELIVERY & RETURNS
All VERO pieces are shipped with insured delivery, and an adult signature is required upon receipt. We do not accept returns unless otherwise specified.
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HISTORY
The 8-prong setting in jewellery design has historical roots dating back to the Georgian era, when jewellers sought to enhance both the brilliance and security of gemstones. Unlike traditional 4- or 6-prong settings, 8-prongs offer greater stability, making them ideal for larger, valuable stones. This setting also maximizes light reflection, amplifying the sparkle of round and cushion-cut gems. Symbolically, the number eight is often linked to infinity and good fortune. Today, the 8-prong design is admired for its vintage elegance, durability, and its ability to highlight the beauty of precious stones.
COLOUR
Garnets are unique among gemstones for their diverse colour spectrum, offering a rich range of hues beyond their well-known deep red. This mineral family includes vibrant greens like Tsavorite, fiery oranges such as Spessartine, pinks and purples like Rhodolite, and even rare blues in colour-change Garnets. Each variety’s colour is influenced by the specific chemical composition, allowing garnets to display shades from earthy browns to bright, gem-quality greens and oranges. This wide range of colours makes Garnets a versatile and intriguing choice for jewellery, appealing to many tastes and styles.
CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE
Ancient civilizations, including the Egyptians and Romans, used garnets as talismans for protection and prosperity, believing the deep red stones held the power to ward off danger and ensure safe passage. In medieval Europe, garnets were often exchanged as tokens of love and friendship, symbolizing loyalty and enduring bonds. In many cultures, Garnets are thought to inspire courage and vitality, making them a popular choice in jewellery for those seeking to harness their energizing and protective qualities.