Engagement ring and jewelry designer Simon G. has been creating gorgeous, wearable art for many years. Simon and his team of over links of london 60 talented individuals at his headquarters in Los Angeles work diligently to make sure every customer is delighted with their order. Whether it’s a store awaiting the delivery of a special ordered 18K and platinum diamond engagement ring for a young man about to propose, or a celebrity trying on diamond jewelry for a red-carpet event, each customer is treated as a member of Simon G.’s family.
The Simon G. collection of engagement rings Tiffany Jewellery offers a wide selection of unique and traditional styles, including the following:
Micro-Pave Styles: A stunning ring offered features three bands (one in rose gold, the other two in 18K white gold) of micro pave diamonds with a round center diamond surrounded by a halo of micro pave diamonds. SKU number is MR1451.
Traditional Styles: Simon G. offers several classic, traditional styles that any bride-to-be would love. SKU LP1582 features a mounting for a round, princess or cushion-cut center diamond, and is accented with intricate white Tiffany & co gold open detailing and natural white diamonds.
Colored Center Stone Styles: A particularly beautiful style is crafted in 14K yellow gold and features a stunning 3.44 carat Citrine as the center stone surrounded by natural white diamonds. When you purchase this particular ring (SKU ZR267 as featured on the Simon G. website) 35% of the proceeds from the purchase will be gifted to the Nancy Davis Foundation to help Erase Multiple Sclerosis.
Three-Stone Engagement Rings: Perfect for an engagement or to celebrate an anniversary, the Three Stone ring celebrates a couples’ past,Tiffany present and future. SKU MR1531 is crafted in 18K white gold, and has three diamonds, the center diamond surrounded by a halo and the two side diamonds surrounded by a “love knot” of micro pave diamonds.
Whatever style you desire to celebrate your love, you’re sure to find the perfect ring in the collection offered by Simon G.