I’m With The (Eternity) Band

 
Photo credit: @thelastlinela

Photo credit: @thelastlinela

New spins on the forever classic

We’re all about you doing you—whether it’s having a wedding band that shines by itself or stacking eternity bands for milestones. Bygone is the time of eternity bands pairing quietly next to your engagement ring. They speak volumes on their own, telling the world about your style and beliefs—whether you aim for a sustainable brand with high-quality materials (KATKIM) or choose a piece with a phrase inscribed on it (Foundrae). Eternity bands say forever, and much more.


Two-Faced

If there’s one thing designer Anita Ko is known for, it’s wearable diamonds, and this updated band with round and baguette diamonds is proof of that, whether worn alone or stacked for an ultra-bling effect.

18k yellow gold and diamond “Two-Faced” ring, $6,775 at Anita Ko


Wedding Stack

Founded by Murat and Beth Bugdaycay, Foundrae is a favorite among jewelry lovers and celebrities (Gwyneth Paltrow is a fan). They’re known for symbols and medallions with a range of meanings, from personal to spiritual. This wedding stack of three is inscribed with the promise of “this and my heart I give.” Awww.

18k gold, enamel, and diamond wedding stack “Promise Ring,” $4,495 at Foundrae



All Over Diamond

Designer Baylee Ann Zwart of Azlee may be known for her signature gold charms with an ancient aesthetic, but her sleek diamond pieces shouldn’t be overlooked. This delicate band is covered in pave diamonds, sure to catch onlookers’ eyes from every angle.

18k white gold and pave diamond “All Over” diamond band, $4,750 at Azlee


Staggered Emerald

Jo Latham Fine Jewelry Boutique grew out of Jo’s love of jewelry and wanting to connect jewelers with her friends. Her sharply edited selection includes some of the most sought-after jewelry designers, including Suzanne Kalan’s distinct baguette pieces.

Suzanne Kalan 18k yellow gold and emerald “Staggered” baguette ring, $4,400 at Jo Latham


Connected Circle

Jamaican-born and Texas-based Matthew Harris of Mateo has a way of creating pieces that jewelry enthusiasts want—this handcrafted (and super versatile) eternity band is one of them.

14k yellow gold and diamond “Connected Circle” ring, $950 at Mateo


Anerise

Designed by Katherine Kim in LA and known for modern, intricate designs, KATKIM has sustainability at its core. The Anerise Collection consists of rings and earrings with “an eternity of floating cubes” for a playful yet sleek look.

Polished 18k gold and invisible set princess cut diamonds “Anerise” ring, $6,600 at KATKIM


Mixed Shape

Designer Penny Preville “wants women to connect with jewelry in a meaningful way,” and she does that through quality pieces with a contemporary flair. This enchanting eternity band in rose gold and diamonds certainly qualifies as a modern heirloom.

Penny Preville 18k rose gold and diamond “Mixed Shape” ring, $2,530 at Schiffman’s


 

Rainbow

Husband and wife Teddy and Shelley Sander are behind The Last Line, whose goal is creating an accessible fine jewelry brand minus industry markups. The result is a playful, sparkly collection of jewels that look even better when layered and stacked with each other.

14k yellow gold and rainbow precious and semi-precious stones, $480 at The Last Line


Editor: Samantha Durbin

Market Editor: Johannah Masters


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