Mother's day is coming up soon.

My mother always had a mother's ring as I recall growing up.
I loved that ring, all those colors like a little rainbow circling her finger.
It didn't have our names, just our birthstones, but I would love to have a ring like the one above someday.
Just two stones, August and June, peridot and pearl, with the teens names on it.
In either white gold or silver, titanium is good too, but no gold, I don't look good in gold jewelry at all.
With mother's day approaching, I get all wishy washy and start looking at stuff like this because I love being a mom, I love my sons, and I always wanted a ring like my mothers.
They actually have one similar to the one my mom had, but I think I really like this one the best out of all of them.
It's sleek, it's simple, it's stackable, a very simple yet elegant design.
But then again, I like this one too.
I love trillion cut stones, and I could do all three of our birthstones, mine in the middle, the boys on either side of me.
So it would be peridot, aquamarine, and pearl or alexandrite, which is the modern birthstone for June, but the traditional stone is pearl. But I can see how a pearl may look awkward with the other two gemstones, so the modern stone would be ok.
That site has so many different mothers day rings and styles, you will have to check it out if you're planning on getting your mother or spouse a ring for mother's day. *hint hint*




Comments
I have always wanted a mother's ring. Every year I hint at one. Those are gorgeous. That's it I am buying myself one:)
Posted by: Mindy | April 16, 2008 9:09 PM
I got mothers rings last year for mothers day... I got stackable ones I figure if we have one more it would be easier to add a stone... I got mine in white gold one in amethyst and the other in garnet and they have the girls names on one side and their birth day on the other, oh and in the side of the ring it says I Love Mom... You posted a locket at one time on your blog with pictures that were lasered in or engraved I cant remember do you remember the site?
Posted by: draven | April 17, 2008 3:06 PM