A wedding ring is a public profession of love and fidelity, the ultimate symbol of marriage, and should reflect the couple's style. For those who prefer to make unique statements, the luxury experts at GEARYS Beverly Hills have curated some of their favorite non-traditional wedding bands that stay true to the union they represent while adding an element of sophisticated edge.


Kwiat ASHOKA Diamond Eternity Band
Named after one of India's greatest emperors, Ashoka Maurya, the signature Ashoka cut by Kwiat is based on a famous third-century diamond. Said to "banish sorrow," the Ashoka diamond is a modified cushion-cut style with a rectangular shape and rounded corners. With 62 facets, it can help a stone appear larger than it is — the perfect option for those who prefer a more glamorous ring.
Roberto Coin Symphony Princess Ring, Yellow Gold
Designed as an ode to the harmonious melodies of music, the Roberto Coin Symphony Princess Ring is fit for royalty. Fashioned in stunning yellow gold and adorned with several diamonds, this ring is ideal for the fashionable woman who often chooses yellow gold jewelry over white gold or platinum.
Fred Leighton Platinum Diamond Intersected Arches Eternity Band
Whimsical and unique, this design by Fred Leighton features an intersection of diamonds to create gorgeous platinum arches.
Fred Leighton Sapphire & Diamond Ring by Spaulding & Co., circa 1890s
This Sapphire and Diamond Ring by Spaulding & Co. is an antique from the 1890s. The ring is crafted from 18K yellow gold, and its design is regal and timeless.
Fred Leighton Coral & Onyx Rings by Hermès Paris, circa 1970s
A truly non-traditional choice, this pair of Coral and Onyx Rings by Hermès Paris is best suited for the woman who loves vintage glamour and the 1970s design aesthetic.
Each of these rings is available in-store or online at GEARYS.com.
Yours Truly,
Tom and the GEARYS Team