Building on the Cosima Ring Setting, this interpretation centres a cushion-cut diamond within a finely milgrained bezel, softening the geometry into a continuous, pillowed frame. The surrounding halo of round diamonds is tightly drawn around the centre, each stone set within a scalloped, milgrained edge that creates a layered, almost lace-like perimeter.
The cushion cut reinforces the setting’s inherent softness, allowing the bezel and halo to read as a unified surface rather than distinct components. Compact, clustered accents extend onto the shoulders, integrating seamlessly into the head and maintaining the design’s density without visual sprawl. This controlled proportion shifts the Cosima toward a more intimate scale, where texture and detail are concentrated rather than dispersed.
The result is a ring that feels richly composed yet contained — a low-set, ornate form defined by its layered edges, softened symmetry, and quiet intricacy.