Shown in 4 Carat
Shown in 4 Carat * The Sutton Oval Diamond Eternity Ring | Lisa Robin
Shown in 4 Carat
Shown in 4 Carat * The Sutton Oval Diamond Eternity Ring | Lisa Robin
Shown in 4 Carat
Shown in 4 Carat * The Sutton Oval Diamond Eternity Ring | Lisa Robin
Shown in 4 Carat
Shown in 4 Carat * The Sutton Oval Diamond Eternity Ring | Lisa Robin
Shown in 4 Carat
Shown in 4 Carat * The Sutton Oval Diamond Eternity Ring | Lisa Robin
Shown in 4 Carat
Shown in 4 Carat * The Sutton Oval Diamond Eternity Ring | Lisa Robin

The Sutton Oval Diamond Eternity Ring

The Sutton is an oval diamond eternity ring with 4.4 carat of ovals in alternating bezel and prong settings on a 4mm band. An oval eternity ring where setting style itself becomes the design — bezels and prongs alternating around the band's circumference.
Regular price$ 3,995.00
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The Sutton alternates setting styles around the 4mm band — some oval diamonds held in full bezels that wrap the stone's perimeter completely, others held in prong settings that lift the diamond above the band. The alternation creates a rhythm not just of diamonds but of setting textures: enclosed and open, framed and elevated, all carrying oval stones around the full circumference.

As an oval diamond eternity ring with mixed settings, the Sutton reads more visually complex than a single-setting eternity ring. The 4.4 carat total weight runs around the full band in this alternating pattern.

Metal Options 14K Yellow Gold, 14K White Gold, 14K Rose Gold, 18K Yellow Gold, 18K White Gold, or 18K Rose Gold. Sustainably sourced.
Setting Diamond Total Weight 4.4 carat
Setting Diamond Quality Lab grown VS-SI1, D-E-F
Style Oval diamond eternity ring, mixed bezel and prong
Setting Alternating bezel and prong around full band
Band 4mm
Setting Height High
Band Profile High
Crafting Time Approximately 2-3 weeks

The Sutton Oval Diamond Eternity Ring starts at $3,995 in 14K gold with lab grown diamonds.

Why combine bezel and prong settings on a single eternity ring?

Most eternity rings use one setting style throughout for visual consistency. The Sutton combines bezels and prongs deliberately to create textural rhythm across the band — alternating between enclosed and open setting styles. The visual effect is more complex than a single-setting band: each pair of adjacent diamonds carries different metal context, which gives the eye more to follow as the ring rotates on the finger. For couples drawn to designed asymmetry within an eternity-band format, the mixed setting is the design point.

What's the difference between the Sutton and the Samara?

Both are oval diamond eternity rings. The Sutton uses alternating bezel and prong settings on a 4mm band (4.4 carat). The Samara uses half bezel settings consistently around its 4.83mm band (4.5 carat). The Sutton reads textural and varied; the Samara reads architectural and consistent. Total carat weight is similar — the choice is about design language preference: rhythm and variation (Sutton) versus consistent geometric framing (Samara).

Is the alternating setting more difficult to maintain?

The Sutton's mixed settings carry the maintenance characteristics of both setting types — bezel sections are very low-maintenance, while prong sections may occasionally need re-tipping over decades of daily wear. Overall, the ring's maintenance needs are similar to any quality eternity band: an annual professional cleaning and inspection. The alternating pattern doesn't increase complexity for maintenance, just adds visual variety in the design.

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 Ships Jul 22 to Jul 29
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The Sutton Oval Diamond Eternity Ring

Most eternity rings carry the same setting style around the full circumference. The Sutton makes the setting itself the design.

The Sutton alternates between full bezel and prong settings around its 4mm band, each oval diamond carrying a different metal context than the one beside it. The visual effect is rhythmic — enclosed, open, enclosed, open — with the 4.4 carat total weight running continuously around the band but never reading as a single texture. The bezeled diamonds read framed and architectural; the prong-set diamonds read elevated and open. In white gold or 18K yellow the contrast between the two setting styles reads sharpest. As an oval diamond eternity ring with mixed settings, the Sutton is the design choice when you want variation within the eternity-band format rather than the consistency of a single setting style.

The Sutton joins a Lisa Robin tradition of oval diamond eternity rings designed for couples drawn to textural variation and rhythmic composition.

Design Process

The Lisa Robin Wedding Band Experience

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

At a certain point, continuing to search for a wedding band doesn’t make the decision clearer—it just makes it harder.

Our collection is intentionally edited to help you recognize when you’ve found the right direction. 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

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 and Zane
Blountville, Tennessee

Our experience with Lisa Robin was delightful. We found our Lisa Robin engagement ring Instagram and then picked out and bought our wedding rings online. Every question we had was answered quickly. Lisa made us feel special and guided us in the right direction. When we got our rings, they were just what we wanted, expressing our style and love perfectly. We are so happy with how everything turned out.

Mary Katherine and Adam
Columbus, Ohio

FAQ For Diamond Engagement Ring

Yes. Every design can be guided online from start to finish. Once you select your diamond and preferred setting, we provide personalized guidance and create detailed renderings using your exact diamond before hand crafting begins.

Confidence comes from proportion. We review scale, finger size, and structural details together. Detailed renderings created with your selected diamond allow you to evaluate balance and presence before your ring is crafted.

Yes. You select the exact diamond. Whether ordering online or during a private appointment, your chosen diamond is secured first and used to create your design renderings.

Absolutely. You will receive realistic CAD renderings created with your selected diamond, allowing you to review proportions, orientation, prong style, and structural details before approving your ring for hand crafting.

The outcome is the same — a fully guided design process.
• Online: structured guidance through curated options and digital review
• Appointment: in-person discussion with hands-on comparison and proportion review
•Both approaches are intentional and equally supported.

Each design shown is intentional and ready to be crafted. You may personalize metal, diamond, proportions, and select structural refinements. The foundation is design-led; the final ring is crafted specifically for you.