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Antoanetta Debuts 14K Gold Kinetic Engagement Rings with Articulated Bands

Antoanetta launched a 14K gold engagement-ring line on Feb. 24, 2026 featuring articulated, moving-link bands built as two- or three-band assemblies joined by small bridges.

Rachel Levy2 min read
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Antoanetta Debuts 14K Gold Kinetic Engagement Rings with Articulated Bands
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The Los Angeles atelier ANTOANETTA introduced a new engagement-ring line on Feb. 24, 2026 that applies the house’s kinetic, moving-link architecture to 14K gold bridal models. The collection translates the brand’s articulated-band language into settings intended for everyday wear, with each ring described as a two- or three-band assembly.

Construction is literal and mechanical: the rings are built from two- or three-band assemblies joined by small bridges so bands move independently. That articulated structure allows individual bands to pivot and slide against one another along the tiny bridges, producing discreet motion at the finger while preserving the concentric silhouette typical of ANTOANETTA’s aesthetic. The moving-link approach is the defining structural choice in these 14K gold models.

Translating kinetic architecture into 14K gold has practical implications for bridal wear. Fourteen-karat gold contains a higher alloy content than 18K, giving it greater durability for daily rings; in ANTOANETTA’s execution, the articulated links and miniature bridges must be soldered and finished to tolerances that account for that metal’s hardness. The decision to use 14K gold signals that these moving-link engagement rings are intended to withstand the demands of a wedding band’s life while retaining the visual lightness of articulated bands.

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The articulated format also changes how a center stone reads on the hand compared with conventional prong or bezel mounts. Articulated bands shift relative to one another, catching different planes of light and allowing the center diamond or gemstone to appear dynamic as the wearer moves. ANTOANETTA’s two- and three-band assemblies create a layered frame around the stone rather than a single continuous shank, a structural distinction that alters both the ring’s profile and how it settles on adjoining bands.

Antoanetta’s Feb. 24 launch in Los Angeles therefore expands the brand’s kinetic vocabulary into traditional bridal materials, dressing its moving-link construction in the more robust 14K alloy. For those who prize engineering as much as gemstone selection, these articulated 14K gold engagement rings make the mechanics of a setting part of the jewelry’s narrative, not only its decoration. The collection emphasizes motion as a design principle and positions ANTOANETTA’s signature articulated-band architecture firmly in the bridal market.

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