The Peyton Salt and Pepper Pear Diamond Ring | Lisa Robin
Peyton salt and pepper pear shaped diamond east west cluster ring with Twilight scatter diamond wedding ring on model by Lisa Robin Jewelry
The Peyton Salt and Pepper Pear Diamond Ring | Lisa Robin
The Peyton Salt and Pepper Pear Diamond Ring | Lisa Robin
The Peyton Salt and Pepper Pear Diamond Ring | Lisa Robin
The Peyton Salt and Pepper Pear Platinum Diamond Ring front view | Lisa Robin Jewelry
The Peyton Salt and Pepper Pear Platinum Diamond Ring front view | Lisa Robin Jewelry
The Peyton Salt and Pepper Pear Diamond Ring | Lisa Robin
The Peyton Salt and Pepper Pear Diamond Ring | Lisa Robin
The Peyton Salt and Pepper Pear Diamond Ring | Lisa Robin
The Peyton Salt and Pepper Pear Diamond Ring | Lisa Robin
The Peyton Salt and Pepper Pear Diamond Ring | Lisa Robin
The Peyton Salt and Pepper Pear Diamond Ring | Lisa Robin
The Peyton Salt and Pepper Pear Platinum Diamond Ring front view | Lisa Robin Jewelry
The Peyton Salt and Pepper Pear Platinum Diamond Ring | Lisa Robin Jewelry
The Peyton Salt and Pepper Pear Platinum Diamond Ring back view | Lisa Robin Jewelry
The Peyton Salt and Pepper Pear Platinum Diamond Ring front view | Lisa Robin Jewelry

The Peyton Salt and Pepper Pear Diamond Ring

The Peyton is a salt and pepper diamond ring with a pear center set east-west, laid along your finger instead of pointing up it. Five round white diamonds trail the shoulders in an uneven count — four on one side, one on the other — so the ring is asymmetrical by design, not by accident. For couples drawn to a diamond with a landscape inside it.
Regular price$ 2,395.00
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The Peyton is a salt and pepper diamond ring that turns its pear center on its side. Set east-west, the point runs toward your knuckle and the length of the diamond lies across the finger, so the gray and black inclusions read left to right like a horizon line. A pear set the traditional way directs the eye up the hand; this one holds it in place.

Five round brilliant white diamonds flank the center in an uneven arrangement — four graduating down one shoulder from largest to smallest, one alone on the other. The wide end of a pear carries more visual mass than the point, and the accents answer that shape instead of mirroring it. The band tapers from 5mm across the shoulders down to 1.8mm behind the finger, so the width is there where the diamonds need it and gone where they do not. The head sits low over an open gallery, which keeps the ring close to the finger and lets light through the center. Clarity grading does not work the same way here: a rustic diamond ring is valued for the pattern inside the diamond, not the absence of one, and no two are cut alike.

Metal Options 14K Yellow Gold, 14K White Gold, 14K Rose Gold, or Platinum. Sustainably sourced.
Setting Diamond Total Weight 0.16 carat
Setting Diamond Quality Lab grown VS-SI1, E-F-G
Style East-west salt and pepper diamond engagement ring
Setting Four-prong east-west head
Band Tapers from 5mm to 1.8mm
Setting Height Low
Band Profile Tapered shoulders with graduated accent diamonds over an open gallery
Crafting Time Approximately 3-4 weeks

Setting starts at $2,395. Paired with a 1 carat lab grown salt and pepper diamond center, the Peyton salt and pepper diamond ring starts at approximately $3,295.

How does the Peyton differ from a pear diamond ring set the traditional way?

The Peyton sets its pear salt and pepper diamond east-west, turned sideways so the length lies across your finger rather than pointing up it. A traditional north-south pear elongates the finger and directs the eye upward. East-west widens the ring's footprint and puts the inclusion pattern on full display. Same diamond, different reading. The head also sits lower, which suits a diamond you want to look into rather than up at.

Why are the accent diamonds on the Peyton uneven?

Four round diamonds graduate down one shoulder and a single diamond sits on the other. A pear is not a symmetrical shape — the wide end carries more visual mass than the point, so mirroring the accents would fight the center rather than support it. The uneven count balances the ring the way the diamond is actually shaped. Total accent weight is 0.16 carat in lab grown VS-SI1, E-F-G.

What is the difference between a salt and pepper diamond ring and a gray diamond ring?

A salt and pepper diamond takes its look from visible black and white inclusions scattered through the diamond — the salt and the pepper. A gray diamond ring takes its look from body tone: a uniform gray running through a diamond that may be relatively clear. Salt and pepper reads as texture; gray reads as color. Both sit under the rustic diamond ring umbrella, and both are chosen outside the standard colorless grading scale.

Our guided approach to customizing each ring with intention and clarity.

Every Lisa Robin ring is made to order, which means your design can be thoughtfully refined—even when ordering online. Whether you’re adjusting a detail or evolving the design, we guide you through each decision to ensure the final piece feels cohesive and entirely yours.

Design Refinements can be explored after your initial order, with any pricing adjustments clearly outlined and approved before crafting begins.

Refinement options include but are not limited to:

  • Adjusting the width or taper of the band (shank)
  • Modifying or adding side diamonds for additional detail or presence
  • Changing the prong style (claw, round, double prong, etc.)
  • Adjusting the number of prongs for both aesthetic and structure
  • Refining the basket design for a different profile or overall look
  • Selecting your preferred metal type and color
  • Adapting the design to better coordinate with a wedding ring
Made to order — Your diamond engagement ring ships in 3-4 weeks, approximately Sep 18 to Sep 22
Shipping costs calculated at checkout

THE PEYTON

A pear diamond has a direction built into it. Point it up the finger and everything about the setting organizes around lift.

The Peyton is a salt and pepper diamond ring built on the opposite instinct. Turned east-west, the pear stops pointing anywhere. It settles across the finger and asks you to look into it instead — gray, charcoal, and flecks of white suspended in the diamond, arranged the way they were arranged in the ground.

That is the appeal of a rustic diamond ring. Where a colorless diamond is judged by what it lacks, a salt and pepper diamond is chosen for what it holds, and no two hold the same thing. The five white diamonds along the shoulders are there for contrast, bright against the smoke of the center.

Wear it as an engagement ring, or wear it to mark something that has nothing to do with an engagement. The Peyton joins a Lisa Robin tradition of salt and pepper diamond engagement rings designed for couples who would rather have character than uniformity.

Design Process

How Lisa Robin Designs Your Diamond Engagement Ring

A thoughtful process designed to bring clarity and confidence to the creation of your ring.

Online Ordering

Begin your custom engagement ring through a guided online experience designed to bring clarity to each decision. From understanding diamond shapes to exploring engagement ring settings, the process is supported by in-depth educational resources throughout the site.

If you’d like to personalize your design, you can place your order at any time—we’ll follow up to refine the details and ensure everything aligns with your preferences.

Private Design Appointments

For a more collaborative experience, work with us one-on-one, either in person or virtually. Your engagement ring consultation is tailored to you—we guide you through each decision in real time, shaping your diamond engagement ring with clarity and intention.

Compare diamonds sourced from trusted suppliers around the world through the Lisa Robin Global Diamond Collection.

As you explore your engagement ring, you can review available diamonds by shape, proportions, and overall presence to select the one that best complements your design.

This approach gives you access to a broader range of diamonds, allowing your selection to align more precisely with your design, priorities, and budget.

We guide you through how each diamond interacts with your setting—so the final engagement ring feels balanced, intentional, and cohesive.

Both natural and lab-grown diamonds are available, giving you the flexibility to choose what feels right for you.

Before your ring is hand-crafted, you’ll review detailed CAD renderings created using your diamond’s exact dimensions.

Multiple views allow proportions, balance, and design details to be carefully considered—so you can feel confident in how your engagement ring design will come together before crafting begins.

If a wedding ring is selected within the same order, renderings will also show each ring individually and together, helping you understand how they pair and flow as a set.

Once your design is approved, your ring is hand-crafted specifically for you using carefully selected materials and ethically sourced diamonds.

Each ring is a made to order engagement ring, typically completed in approximately three weeks.

You can choose secure, fully insured shipping or private studio pickup. Throughout the process, we remain available to guide you—so you always know what to expect at every stage.

What our customers say about their Lisa Robin Engagement Rings

The ring is stunning! She was totally surprised! We are super excited to get married. Lisa you were great to work with. The wedding ring matched beautifully. A perfect fit for my wife!

Maddy & Zachary
Orrville OH

Lisa was absolutely amazing! She was extraordinarily helpful and responsive. The ring couldn’t be more beautiful and my fiancé loves it! 100% recommend! My fiancé and I wanted to personalize our rings together and we did so through Lisa. She was absolutely incredible, from her responsiveness to her attention to detail. We couldn’t have asked for more beautiful rings. My fiancé gets nonstop compliments. Thank you Lisa!

Sam & Nina
Eagle CO

Find Your Matching Wedding Band

The Peyton Salt and Pepper Pear Diamond Ring styled with the Vintage Floral Diamond Wedding Ring.

Gender Neutral Engagement Rings and Wedding Bands — Frequently Asked Questions

Gender neutral rings are designed without the visual markers that traditionally distinguish 'men's' from 'women's' rings — meaning they don't lean toward extremely substantial widths (traditional masculine), extremely refined narrow widths (traditional feminine), heavy surface texture, floral motifs, or other visual elements that carry strong gender associations. Instead, gender neutral designs use middle-range widths (typically 3-5mm), balanced proportions, clean construction, restrained diamond placement, and design vocabulary that reads appropriately on any hand. Many rings designed without specific gender intent end up working as gender neutral by default; this collection curates those designs into a single browsable group.
Yes — this is one of the primary use cases for the gender neutral collection. Both partners can choose rings from the same design family with width or material variations adapting each ring to the wearer's hand. Common approaches: same design at different widths (4mm and 6mm Tanner, for example), same width in different metals (yellow gold and white gold), same design at identical specifications (when hand sizes are similar), or coordinated-but-distinct designs (each partner chooses a different ring that shares aesthetic vocabulary). The Tanner family is particularly suited for matched couples' bands because it offers five widths in the same design language.
No. Engagement rings and wedding bands are personal choices — some couples choose both, some choose only wedding bands, some choose only engagement rings, and configurations vary. There's no universal expectation that any particular configuration is correct. For same-gender couples or any couple preferring a streamlined approach, both partners wearing wedding bands only (without engagement rings) is a valid choice. For couples wanting more ring presence, both partners can wear engagement ring + wedding band. The configuration choice should serve the couple's preferences, not external expectations.
Yes — the design vocabulary in this collection is a starting point, not a constraint. Adjustments toward more traditionally masculine (wider band, more substantial profile, surface texture) or more traditionally feminine (narrower band, more refined proportions, more prominent diamond detail) can be made during custom design. Some couples want their rings to land at the gender neutral midpoint; others want their rings to lean slightly in one direction while remaining outside the traditional 'his and hers' binary. We discuss preferences during the design conversation. The flexibility is the point: the rings should reflect each wearer's individual identity rather than fitting predefined categories.
That's a valid choice. Couples don't need to wear matching or even coordinated rings — many couples choose rings that reflect each partner's individual style preferences. One partner might want a substantial textured wedding band while the other prefers a refined diamond eternity ring. The relationship doesn't require visual symmetry between the rings. For couples wanting some visual connection between distinctly different rings, options include shared metal (both rings in yellow gold, for example), shared engraving (matching dates or phrases inside both rings), or shared diamond origin (both rings using lab grown diamonds). We discuss approaches during the design conversation.
Yes. A gender neutral wedding band can be paired with any engagement ring, including engagement rings that lean more traditionally feminine or masculine. The pairing decisions involve standard considerations: matching diamond cut vocabulary, metal coordination, width proportion, and design language coherence. A gender neutral wedding band paired with a more characterful engagement ring creates a deliberate vocabulary mix — the engagement ring brings the design statement, the wedding band brings refined support. Many couples find this approach works well because the engagement ring carries the visual focal weight and the wedding band supports without competing.
Rings in this collection are made-to-order in approximately 2-4 weeks from when your order is placed. Wedding bands typically finish in 2-3 weeks. Engagement rings with center stones and substantial design typically take 3-4 weeks. Custom designs (where Lisa designs something specific to your vision) take 3-4 weeks from design approval. Interior engraving adds approximately 1 week to any timeline. For wedding date deadlines, confirm timeline during the order conversation.
Yes. All diamonds in this collection can be specified as lab grown or natural. Lab grown diamonds are physically and optically identical to natural diamonds — same hardness, same brilliance, same chemical and crystal structure — but cost approximately 40-60% less for the same carat weight, color, and clarity. Most accent diamonds in wedding bands today are lab grown; the visual difference is undetectable. Lab grown diamonds are particularly aligned with values around responsible sourcing for couples who prioritize that consideration. We discuss diamond origin during the design conversation.
Pricing depends on the specific design, metal choice, diamond specifications, and any customization. Plain Tanner gold wedding bands start around $700-$2,400 depending on width and karat. Diamond wedding bands range $1,200-$8,000+ depending on diamond count, carat weight, and design complexity. Engagement rings in this collection start around $2,500-$3,500 for solitaire designs and range to $15,000+ for more substantial designs with larger center stones. Custom designs vary based on specifications. Lab grown diamonds reduce cost approximately 40-60% compared to natural. Specific pricing is confirmed during the design conversation.
Yes. Design appointments are open to anyone planning engagement rings, wedding bands, or other significant jewelry. The appointment is a conversation about your relationship, your aesthetic preferences, your timeline, and your budget. Whether you're a same-gender couple choosing matched wedding bands, a nonbinary individual designing a single ring for yourself, an engaged couple of any configuration, or anyone wanting to discuss ring design — the appointment serves your specific situation rather than fitting you into predetermined categories. Appointments are available via Zoom, phone, or in person at the Dayton studio. The first appointment is complimentary.