A flame that never goes out.

Vesta was the Roman goddess of marriage and the home. In her temple at the center of Rome, the flame of the city's common hearth burned without stopping — the focal point of every family in the empire, tended in shifts by the Vestal Virgins for over a thousand years. As long as the flame burned, so did Rome. The fire was the city's heart. The keeping of it was the vow.

Every ring in the Vesta collection is built on that flame. Warm metals — rose gold, yellow gold, warm alloys that read like firelight on skin. Warm stones — rubies, garnets, spessartite, citrine, fire opal, warm-toned sapphires. Low profiles that sit close to the finger. Rose cuts that glow rather than sparkle. And hidden halos — small rings of light tucked beneath the center stone, kept close, catching fire only when the hand moves.

A hearth isn't meant to be loud. It's meant to last. These are rings for the long keep.