Peter Poussenier Bv

Catalogue

Two-Stone

Two-Stone   ×
AG0209/ROB/AME
rose (light) Gold 18kt (22.25% Copper)
RG0992B/TOI/150
rose (light) Gold 18kt (22.25% Copper)
RG0822C/2/50
Yellow Gold 18kt (12% Palladium)
AG0191/010/BRO
rose (light) Gold 18kt (22.25% Copper)
RG0613/60/05
Yellow Gold 18kt
RG1388/060/030
Light pink Gold 18kt
AG0191/010
White rhodium finish Gold 18kt
RG1190/100FY/0…
bicolor pink/whi Gold 18kt (12% Palladium)
AG0208/AE/025
Signal white Gold 18kt
AG0208/AE/SMA/…
Signal white Gold 18kt
HG0155PEA/500/…
bicolor pink/whi Gold 18kt (12% Palladium)
RG0437AM
Yellow Gold 18kt
RG0437PD
White rhodium finish Gold 18kt
HG0220/ROOS/03
Yellow Gold 18kt
HG0372ROUGH
bicolor white/yellow Gold 18kt

The "two stone setting" or "toi et moi setting" is a specific type of jewelry setting where two stones are placed next to each other, often with a little bit of space between them. The name "toi et moi" is French for "you and me", which refers to the symbolism of the two stones placed together. This type of setting became popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries and was often used for love rings and other jewelry. The two stones in the setting can be different shapes and sizes, although they are roughly the same size. A variant of the toi and moi setting is the "infinity setting", where the stones are placed on the equivalence of a loop resembling the infinity symbol. This can also be seen as a symbolic way of expressing the closeness of two people. The two-stone setting can be used with different types of gemstones, but diamonds are the most likely because of their hardness and durability.