Beginning with the Banks Ring Setting, this interpretation refines its linear rhythm through a disciplined arrangement of emerald-cut diamonds.
The centre stone, set with slightly more pronounced claws, establishes a clear focal point, while graduated companion stones step outward in measured proportion, maintaining the setting’s continuous surface. Their shared cut reinforces a crisp, directional flow, with each stone aligning seamlessly into a unified plane of light.
The exclusive use of emerald cuts heightens the architectural clarity inherent to the Banks design, replacing softness with a more deliberate, faceted cadence. Beneath, elongated rectangular apertures echo the geometry above, allowing light to pass cleanly through while reducing visual weight across the structure. The result is a composition that feels precise and cohesive — a continuous, structured line shaped by proportion, repetition, and quiet restraint.