Lab Grown Toi et Moi Engagement Diamond Rings

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A toi et moi lab grown diamond ring is an engagement ring featuring two lab grown diamonds set side by side in a single mount. The phrase toi et moi is French for 'you and me,' and the two-stone format represents two people joined together. Lab grown diamonds in toi et moi rings are chemically identical to mined diamonds, certified by IGI or SGL, and set in hallmarked 14KT or 18KT gold.
Toi et moi engagement rings work with a wide range of diamond shape combinations. Common pairings include round brilliant and pear cut for contrast and flow, oval and marquise for elongated elegance, emerald and round for a structure-versus-brilliance contrast, and same-shape pairings in oval, round, or pear for symmetrical designs. Lab grown diamonds allow buyers to invest in two genuinely high-quality stones within a single ring budget.
A toi et moi ring symbolises two people brought together. The French phrase means 'you and me.' The two-stone format has carried this meaning since Napoleon Bonaparte gave Josephine a toi et moi ring as an engagement gift in 1796. The design features two stones set side by side or at a slight convergence angle, representing two individuals whose paths have joined.
Yes. Lab grown diamonds in toi et moi rings sold by certified retailers in India carry IGI (International Gemological Institute) or SGL (Solitaire Gemological Laboratories) grading reports. These reports certify the 4C grade of each individual stone and confirm its lab grown origin. Lucira provides IGI or SGL certification with every lab grown diamond toi et moi ring, and certificates are required for buyback or exchange transactions.
A toi et moi ring features exactly two stones, typically set side by side with no third stone and no accent diamonds on the band. A three stone ring adds a third diamond flanking the centre stone, usually of smaller size, to create a symmetrical three-element composition. The toi et moi aesthetic is defined by the visual balance between two equal or complementary stones, while the three stone ring frames a prominent centre stone.
Yes, with the right setting choice. Bezel or shared-prong settings offer greater protection for both stones in a toi et moi ring during daily wear. Prong settings, while more prominent visually, require occasional maintenance to check prong integrity. 14KT and 18KT gold settings in Lucira's collection are BIS hallmarked and built for regular wear. Consult our experience centre team on the best setting for your lifestyle and hand activity level.
Pricing varies based on the individual carat weight of each stone, cut grades, clarity, colour, gold type, and setting complexity. Lab grown diamonds allow buyers to invest in two genuinely high-quality stones at a significantly lower price point than mined diamond equivalents of the same grade. Contact the Lucira team or visit an experience centre for current pricing on specific toi et moi designs.
Yes. The toi et moi format is inherently suited to mixed-cut pairings. Common combinations include round brilliant with pear, oval with marquise, and emerald with round. At Lucira, our consultants can assist with stone selection for specific shape pairings and help you assess how two different cuts interact in terms of perceived size, light performance, and balance within the mount. Book an appointment at any Lucira experience centre.
The metal choice for a toi et moi ring depends on the diamond colour grades and the personal aesthetic preference of the wearer. White gold creates the highest contrast against near-colourless diamonds and is the most contemporary choice. Yellow gold produces a warmer, more vintage feel and pairs well with G-H colour stones. Rose gold offers a modern, warm tone. Lucira's toi et moi rings are available in 14KT and 18KT across yellow, white, and rose gold.
: Lucira offers a buyback policy on its lab grown diamond jewellery. The specific buyback terms applicable to a toi et moi ring should be confirmed with the Lucira team at the time of purchase, as terms may vary by product. Retain your IGI or SGL certificates, as they are required for any future buyback or exchange transaction.