Piece of the Week: Lindsey Scoggins’ ‘Endless Loop’ Ring
It’s another take on the toi et moi style we can’t get enough of right now.

This gorgeous take on the timeless design comes from New York City-based jewelry designer Lindsey Scoggins, who spent a decade at Zale Corp. and worked for a major manufacturer in New York before launching her eponymous brand in 2016.
Her “Endless Loop” toi et moi ring wraps up two stones—in the case of the piece featured here, two diamonds—in a single loop of heavily polished gold.
Simple. Timeless. Gorgeous.
Scoggins crafts her take on the toi et moi in yellow, white or rose gold, and will do classic gemstones pairings, like a diamond and an emerald, or pair two stones of her client’s choosing.
The toi et moi version of the Endless Loop ring starts at $15,000.
Read more about it on the designer’s website.
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