
Natural motifs were common during the Edwardian era, with flowers, leaves, vines, insects and celestial motifs often inspiring Edwardian ring elements. Of these, perhaps floral motifs were the most popular. Floral motifs lent an elegance and femininity to ring designs and are popular even today.
Known for their symbolism of Past, Present and Future, three stone rings were popular during the Edwardian era as they allowed for elaborate designs and much versatility. The ring above features several elements of Edwardian rings (vezel, diamond, two-toned metal, Đá quý, prongs), showing how the three stone ring setting could be very versatile.