The Gabby Diamond Curved Wedding Ring | Lisa Robin
Gabby curved wedding ring with Emery bezeled Oval Diamond Engagement Ring | Lisa Robin
The Gabby Diamond Curved Wedding Ring | Lisa Robin
The Gabby Diamond Curved Wedding Ring | Lisa Robin
The Gabby Diamond Curved Wedding Ring | Lisa Robin
The Gabby Diamond Curved Wedding Ring | Lisa Robin
The Gabby Diamond Curved Wedding Ring | Lisa Robin
The Gabby Diamond Curved Wedding Ring | Lisa Robin
The Gabby Diamond Curved Wedding Ring - Lisa Robin
The Gabby Diamond Curved Wedding Ring | Lisa Robin
The Gabby Diamond Curved Wedding Ring | Lisa Robin
The Gabby Diamond Curved Wedding Ring | Lisa Robin
The Gabby Diamond Curved Wedding Ring | Lisa Robin
The Gabby Diamond Curved Wedding Ring | Lisa Robin
The Gabby Diamond Curved Wedding Ring | Lisa Robin
The Gabby Diamond Curved Wedding Ring | Lisa Robin
The Gabby Diamond Curved Wedding Ring | Lisa Robin
The Gabby Diamond Curved Wedding Ring | Lisa Robin
The Gabby Diamond Curved Wedding Ring | Lisa Robin

The Gabby Diamond Curved Wedding Ring

The Gabby is a curved diamond wedding ring tapering from 4.2mm at the outer edges to 1.9mm at center, with 0.90 carat of prong-set diamonds following the curve. A curved diamond wedding band shaped to nest against an engagement ring shank while carrying substantial diamond weight.
Regular price$ 2,295.00
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The Gabby tapers from 4.2mm at its widest outer points down to 1.9mm at its narrowest center, the band curving along the way to follow the inside arc of most engagement ring shanks. 0.90 carat of prong-set diamonds follows the band's curve and taper, with the larger diamonds at the outer wider points and smaller diamonds toward the narrowed center.

As a curved diamond wedding band, the Gabby is designed for nesting against an engagement ring rather than sitting against it flat. The taper makes the contact between the two rings flush along a shared arc rather than at a single pressure point.

Metal Options 10K Yellow Gold, 10K White Gold, 14K Yellow Gold, 14K White Gold, 14K Rose Gold, 18K Yellow Gold, 18K White Gold, 18K Rose Gold, or Platinum. Sustainably sourced.
Setting Diamond Total Weight 0.90 carat
Setting Diamond Quality Lab grown VS-SI1, E-F-G or Natural SI1-SI2, G-H
Style Curved diamond wedding band, tapered
Setting Prong
Band 4.2mm tapering to 1.9mm at center
Setting Height Medium
Band Profile Tapered, curved
Crafting Time Approximately 2-3 weeks

The Gabby Diamond Curved Wedding Ring starts at $2,295 in 10K gold with lab grown diamonds.

Why does the Gabby taper from 4.2mm to 1.9mm?

The Gabby tapers so it can sit flush against an engagement ring shank. The wider outer points (4.2mm) carry more substantial diamonds and presence; the narrower center (1.9mm) tucks into the curve where the engagement ring's shank meets its setting. This taper means the wedding band meets the engagement ring along a shared curve rather than at a single contact point, which is more comfortable for daily wear and produces a more cohesive visual line when the two rings are worn together.

How does the Gabby compare to the Kendall curved diamond stacking ring?

Both are curved diamond bands designed to nest against engagement rings. The Kendall is narrower (3mm tapering to 1.75mm, 0.06 carat) and reads as a refined stacking ring. The Gabby is more substantial (4.2mm tapering to 1.9mm, 0.90 carat) with significantly more diamond presence. The Kendall is the minimal nesting band; the Gabby is the substantial diamond wedding ring with a curved fit. The choice depends on whether you want a daily-wear nesting band (Kendall) or a more visually substantial diamond band designed to nest (Gabby).

Can the Gabby be worn on its own?

The Gabby's curve is shaped for nesting against an engagement ring, which means it doesn't sit perfectly flat against the finger on its own — the curve is visible. For couples who want a substantial diamond band purely as a standalone ring, a non-curved diamond eternity or half-eternity ring is the cleaner choice. For couples who want a substantial diamond band that integrates with an engagement ring, the Gabby's curve is the point.

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 details
  • Adding gemstones or diamonds
  • Selecting your preferred metal type and color

Made to order Ships Sep 02 to Sep 09
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The Gabby Diamond Curved Wedding Ring

Most diamond wedding bands sit flat against an engagement ring. The Gabby is shaped to fit against it.

The band tapers from 4.2mm at its widest outer points down to 1.9mm at the narrowest center, curving along the way to follow the inside arc of most engagement ring shanks. 0.90 carat of prong-set diamonds follows that curve, the diamonds proportioned so the larger stones sit at the wider outer band and the smaller stones tuck toward the narrowed center. The result is a wedding band that nests against an engagement ring along a shared arc rather than meeting it at a single point — flush contact, smoother stacking, more cohesive visual line. In yellow gold the band reads warmer and more traditional; in white gold or platinum the curve reads more architectural. As a curved diamond wedding band with substantial diamond weight, the Gabby is the choice when you want presence and precise fit in the same ring.

The Gabby joins a Lisa Robin tradition of curved diamond wedding rings designed for couples whose wedding band needs to fit the engagement ring it lives beside.

Design Process

The Lisa Robin Wedding Band Experience

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

Our collection is intentionally edited — each wedding band design reflects a distinct point of view, with proportions and details that set it apart from what you've likely been seeing online.

When something here resonates, the decision tends to feel clear.

From there, we guide you in refining the details to align the design with your preferences.

Once you've chosen your wedding band, you'll select the core elements that define the design:

  • Metal type
  • Natural or lab-grown diamonds (if applicable)
  • Finger size
  • Optional engraving

If your wedding band will be worn alongside an engagement ring, we can help you evaluate how the proportions and overall profile will sit together and feel over time.

These decisions are focused and straightforward — so you can move forward with clarity.

If you'd like to adjust your diamond wedding ring, we guide you through a thoughtful refinement process — ensuring any changes support the overall balance and feel of the design.

Common refinements may include:

  • Adjusting band width or profile
  • Refining diamond size or spacing
  • Subtle modifications to improve pairing or wearability

Each change is considered within the context of the full design, so the final ring feels cohesive and intentional from every angle.

For custom refinements, we provide renderings for review before crafting begins — so you can move forward with complete confidence.

Every custom wedding band is hand-crafted to order based on your final selections.

  • Crafted specifically for your chosen design and refinements
  • No pre-made inventory or resizing shortcuts
  • Typical timeline: 2–3 weeks

If additional clarity is helpful before crafting begins, we can guide you through the next steps to ensure everything feels aligned.

What our customers say

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Do yourself a favor and talk to Lisa. She helped me build my girls dream ring and if I didn’t have that/her I would have messed up big time. She saved my proposal, no joke. Big thank you to Lisa for calling me and walking me through the process and taking the time to just care. I cannot thank you enough!

Cazmarie & Krystal
Jacksonville FL

I loved working with Lisa Robin! It was so easy to create exactly what I wanted. With some minor changes to Lisa's gorgeous styles, I had the perfect wedding ring to coordinate with my Lisa Robin Engagement Ring. Can’t wait to add another ring to my stack.

Abby & Zane
Blountville TN

Marquise Diamond Wedding Bands — Frequently Asked Questions

A marquise diamond wedding band is a wedding ring set with marquise-cut diamonds — the pointed-oval brilliant cut also called the navette cut. The marquise shape originated in 18th-century France during the reign of Louis XV. Marquise diamonds can be set in wedding bands vertically (pointed ends along the band's length), east-west (horizontally across the band), or in chevron formations. The pointed-oval shape reads distinctive against rounder cuts and pairs naturally with engagement rings carrying oval, pear, or marquise centers.
Yes, with appropriate setting. Diamond is the hardest natural material (10 on the Mohs scale), so the diamond itself doesn't wear from daily use. The pointed ends of a marquise diamond are the most vulnerable area — capable of chipping under significant direct impact. To address this, marquise diamonds in wedding bands typically use V-tip prongs that cover the pointed ends with a small metal cap, or bezel settings that fully surround the diamond. With these protective settings, marquise diamond wedding bands hold up to lifetime daily wear without issue. We discuss setting style during the design conversation.
Both marquise and oval diamonds are elongated brilliant-cut shapes, but they're visually distinct. An oval diamond has rounded ends — a continuous curved outline with no points. A marquise diamond has pointed ends — the elongated shape comes to a sharp tip at both ends. The pointed ends make marquise diamonds appear visually larger than ovals of the same carat weight, give them more distinctive shape character, and require V-tip prong protection in most settings. Ovals work for couples wanting classic elongated diamond character; marquise works for couples wanting more distinctive pointed shape.
An east-west marquise wedding band sets the diamonds horizontally — the pointed ends run side-to-side across the band's width rather than along its length. A chevron marquise wedding band sets the diamonds in a V-formation pointing inward (toward the engagement ring side of the band). East-west reads modern and architectural; chevron reads angular and designed to nest against specific engagement ring shapes. Both use marquise-cut diamonds; the orientation creates the different visual character.
Yes — marquise diamond wedding bands pair well with round brilliant solitaire engagement rings as a deliberate shape contrast. The pointed-oval marquise reads distinctive against the rounded engagement ring, bringing visual variety to the pair. For couples wanting this contrast, a curved marquise wedding band (like the Talon) creates the most cohesive fit; for couples wanting more dramatic shape difference, a chevron or east-west marquise band reads more angular against the round center.
Yes. Customization includes metal choice (14K or 18K gold in yellow, white, or rose, or platinum), diamond origin (lab grown or natural), diamond quality (standard VS-SI1 / E-F-G or higher), diamond carat weight variations within the design's structural constraints, and engraving. For custom marquise wedding band designs that aren't in this collection, Lisa designs them through a private design appointment — different diamond patterns, different band widths, or designs built around a specific engagement ring you're pairing with. Custom designs are crafted in 3-4 weeks after design approval.
Most marquise diamond wedding bands can be resized within a reasonable range — typically 2-3 sizes up or down. Half eternity and partial-diamond marquise bands resize most easily. Full eternity marquise bands (where diamonds run around the entire circumference, like the Vashti) generally cannot be resized because the diamonds prevent cutting through the band. During design, we discuss your sizing expectations to recommend a band style that supports future resizing if that matters to you. All resizing on rings we've crafted is handled through our New York workshop.
Marquise diamond wedding band pricing depends on diamond count, total carat weight, diamond quality, and metal choice. The collection ranges from approximately $1,200 for narrow accent marquise bands to $3,500+ for full eternity marquise designs in higher carat weights. Lab grown diamonds reduce cost approximately 40-60% compared to natural diamonds of the same specifications. Platinum adds approximately $400 over 14K gold; 18K gold adds approximately $250. Specific pricing is confirmed during the design conversation based on your customization choices.
Marquise diamond wedding bands work across hand sizes; the design choice that matters is band width. For smaller hands, narrow band widths (2-3mm) with smaller marquise diamonds (0.05-0.10 carat each) read proportionate. For larger hands, wider bands (3-5mm) with larger marquise diamonds (0.15+ carat each) hold the visual scale. The elongated marquise shape actually flatters smaller fingers — it visually extends the finger's length. We discuss proportion during the design conversation based on your specific hand size and the engagement ring the band will pair with.
Marquise diamond wedding bands in this collection are made-to-order in approximately 2-3 weeks from when your order is placed. The crafting process includes sourcing the marquise diamonds, alloying the metal, forming the band, and hand-setting each diamond. Custom marquise wedding band designs take 3-4 weeks from design approval. For wedding date deadlines, confirm timeline during the design conversation and we'll let you know if rush options are available. Engraving adds approximately 1 week to any timeline.