Two knots intertwine in an unending braid that symbolizes the love that ties you together. Two gems, two people, forever. Add your birthstones for extra significance.
Lover's Knot Ring
Rose Gold Ring with Rhodolite Garnet & Red Garnet - $752
The elegant figure-eight form of this knot pendant also suggests intertwined infinity symbols, making it a romantic reminder of the ties of love. This pendant is available with two different gem sizes: this version features a 5mm gemstone.
The sailor's knot, tied at sea and given to a loved one upon return, is a symbol for the perfect love of two people, with no beginning and no end. This pendant is available in two gem sizes: this version features a gem that's about one carat in size, depending on the gem variety.
The sailor's knot, tied at sea and given to a loved one upon return, is a symbol for the perfect love of two people, with no beginning and no end. The sailor's knots in this design surround a brilliant gem.
The Hercules knot is the strongest of bonds. In ancient Rome, brides wore a belt tied in a Hercules knot to their weddings to signify the strength of the marriage vows to bind a couple together.
The triqueta, the Celtic symbol for the trinity, has many meanings. Its elegant symmetry adds rich symbolism to this solitaire ring style by Randy Dixon.
The Hercules knot is the strongest of bonds. In ancient Rome, brides wore a belt tied in a Hercules knot to their weddings to signify the strength of the marriage vows to bind a couple together.
The poetry of the carved walls of the legendary Alhambra Palace inspired the intricately endless celtic knot motifs of this ring by Jessica Behzad. Five gems are linked together in the lovely loops of the design which goes all the way around the finger.