Piaget Rings
Piaget rings: the clarity of a Maison, precision on your finger
Founded in 1874 in La Côte-aux-Fées, Piaget first regulated time before illuminating the hand. From ultra-thin movements to jewelry, the same exacting standards connect the Swiss workshop to today's rings. A Piaget ring is never just a band. It is a clean design, a precious metal, a stone that captures the light.
On Castafiore, each Piaget ring is presented in French with the ring size, the known origin of the materials, the exact width, and the verified condition. White gold for precision, rose gold with a velvety grain, platinum for its exceptional durability.
A brilliant diamond with its carat weight displayed, sometimes a deep blue sapphire that marks the creation. You'll find a clear price list, designed to allow you to easily compare models and choose the ring that best suits your style.
Signatures and collections: Possession, Piaget Rose, Sunlight
The collections tell the story of the Piaget spirit, between movement and radiance. The Piaget Possession ring features a rotating band.
A discreet, almost ritualistic gesture that soothes and captures attention. In white gold and diamonds, it exudes a cool clarity. In rose gold and diamonds, it interacts with the skin. Some Possession rings feature a smooth band, while others embrace pavé setting. Piaget Rose brings a delicate relief to life: openwork petals, a heart punctuated by a diamond or a cascade of diamonds. Sunlight captures the radiance of a ray of light, creating a miniature sun. There are also more understated Possession wedding bands, layered rings, and creations punctuated by a brilliant-cut sapphire that complements the white of the diamonds.
Each collection asserts a style but maintains the same precision in setting, the same pursuit of proportion. White to magnify the diamonds. Pink for softness. A successful Piaget ring lies in this balance between technique and emotion.
Choosing your Piaget ring: correct size, profile, diamonds, price
Beauty begins with comfort. Measure your waist at the end of the day, then compare it to the French size indicated on the product page. The more generously sized Possession models sometimes require an extra half turn compared to a thinner ring. The profile changes the feel. A continuous curve glides smoothly without snagging. A chamfer defines the line. A pavé of diamonds transforms light into a halo, a solitaire concentrates the brilliance on a precise point. The carat weight and brilliant cut define the presence of the stone.
Color and purity complete the assessment. In white gold, the ring gains in graphic appeal. In rose gold, the diamond adds contrast. A sapphire brings a couture touch. The price of a Piaget ring depends on the metal, the weight of the gold, the number of diamonds, the size of the stones, but also on its condition.
On Castafiore, each Piaget ring displays a net price and a precise description. The photos show the ring from several angles and the inner curve. You know what you're choosing, and why.
The Castafiore selection: authenticated jewelry, rare details, attentive service
We favor Piaget rings with a strong signature and impeccable finishes. Hallmarks are checked, engravings are consistent, and settings are examined under a magnifying glass. The polish, the edges, the regularity of the pavé setting—everything is observed. Some pieces possess that extra touch of soul from the 1960s to 1980s: textured domes, volumes no longer found today, alloys with a unique tone. Others are recent, ready to become your everyday ring.
You may encounter a Piaget Possession ring in white gold and diamonds, a Possession wedding band in rose gold with a rotating ribbon, a Piaget Rose with a pavé heart, a Sunlight model with a solar look.
All of them express the hand of the House of Piaget, that connection with fine watches which demands goldsmith-like precision. Careful packaging, sizing advice, description in French, origin and condition explained clearly. A well-chosen piece of jewelry, a fair price, a Piaget ring that transcends seasons.