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Los Angeles-based ANTOANETTA Debuts Kinetic Moving-Link 14K Gold Engagement Rings

Los Angeles-based ANTOANETTA launched a 14K gold engagement-ring line centered on a kinetic moving-link articulated band, with models in yellow, white and rose gold.

Priya Sharma3 min read
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Los Angeles-based ANTOANETTA Debuts Kinetic Moving-Link 14K Gold Engagement Rings
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Los Angeles fine-jewelry atelier ANTOANETTA launched a new engagement-ring line built around its signature kinetic (moving-link / articulated band) design, the brand announced Feb. 24, 2026. The collection is offered in solid 14K gold across yellow, white and rose variations, and the announcement has been picked up verbatim by outlets including Courierpress, Rgj and App.

ANTONETTA’s on-site product listings reinforce the kinetic framing with repeated descriptors such as “moving links,” “interlocking bands,” “stacked linked,” and “connected stacked bands.” Specific catalogue language aligns with the original description: examples include “14k Gold Diamond Sapphire Ruby Ring with Moving Links for Women - Alizée,” “14K Yellow White Gold Diamond Ring Interlocking Bands for Women - Luna,” and “14k Solid White Gold Stacked Linked Ring for Women - Harmony,” showing the articulated technique applied across solitaire, eternity and multi-band treatments.

Material and gemstone details are explicit in the product copy. The Rosée model appears as “14k Rose and White Gold Oval Morganite Engagement Ring Diamonds Eternity Band - Rosée,” and the Ondine model is listed as “14k White Rose Gold Diamond Pink Sapphire Ring with Moving Links for Women - Ondine.” Other gemstone calls include diamonds, sapphire, ruby and multiple pink sapphire treatments, and the line uses “14k” notation within product names while the overall announcement styles the metal as 14K gold.

ANTONETTA’s product listing reproduces twelve named models and descriptors: “14k Yellow & White Gold Eternity Ring for Women - Vortexa.” “14k Rose and White Gold Oval Morganite Engagement Ring Diamonds Eternity Band - Rosée.” “14k Gold Diamond Sapphire Ruby Ring with Moving Links for Women - Alizée.” “14K Yellow White Gold Diamond Ring Interlocking Bands for Women - Luna.” “14k White and Rose Gold Trio Pink Sapphires Eternity Band Ring for Women - Clara.” “14k White and Rose Gold Multi Bands Pink Sapphire Pear Ring for Women - Rhea.” “Wide 14k Yellow & White Gold Diamond Crossover Ring for Women - Soline.” “14k Solid White Gold Stacked Linked Ring for Women - Harmony.” “14k Rose and White Gold Interlocking Bands Pink Sapphires Eternity Ring for Women - Cora.” “14k Solid Rose Gold with Diamond Links Ring for Women - Selene.” “14k Solid White Gold Double Eternity Connected Stacked Bands Ring for Women - Éclat.” “14k White Rose Gold Diamond Pink Sapphire Ring with Moving Links for Women - Ondine.”

The announcement and product pages are specific on design language and metals but omit several purchasing and provenance essentials: no MSRP or price ranges, no availability or SKU information, no carat weights or gemstone grading, and no statement about recycled gold or diamond certification. The brand copy does not include spokesperson quotes, production location, or technical details about the moving-link construction such as the number of links, durability testing or resizing policy.

For buyers who prioritize provenance and long-term wear, the kinetic concept is interesting but requires verification. Confirming whether ANTOANETTA’s 14K metals are recycled, whether diamonds carry independent grading (such as GIA) and how the moving-link mechanism performs under resizing and daily wear will determine whether these rings meet engagement-ring standards for sustainability and longevity. Until ANTOANETTA supplies pricing, certification and technical specs, the collection stands as a compelling design proposition that demands those practical confirmations.

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