Cassiopeia Diamond Ring
The Cassiopeia Ring by Young in the Mountains brings quiet brilliance to the table—five reclaimed white diamonds rising in a graceful arc of 14k yellow gold, like a miniature crown for your finger. It's a piece that feels both cosmic and grounded, inspired by celestial curves and timeless simplicity.
This diamond arc ring makes an ideal stacking partner, especially with Young in the Mountain styles like the Cerclen or Moon and Stars. But it’s just as striking worn solo—thanks to those secure bezel settings and thoughtfully balanced proportions. The reclaimed diamonds shimmer with subtle fire, adding a layer of radiance that doesn’t shout, but absolutely glows.
As the April birthstone, diamonds are all about clarity, strength, and enduring love—perfect for marking life’s big (or quiet) moments. And with its sustainable materials and clean, modern design, this ring checks all the right boxes: ethical engagement ring, everyday diamond band, or meaningful stacking ring.
Looking for a minimalist crown ring? A curved diamond band in gold? Or just a ring that gets better the longer you wear it? Cassiopeia is your answer, written in stars and set in gold.
14k yellow gold
0.15tcw white diamonds
1mm band
Size 7
Made in Boulder, Colorado
Due to the nature of certain materials, the color may vary from pictures shown.
Please contact LAPIS regarding additional photos, resizing and special orders.
Young in the Mountains
Young In The Mountains is the atelier of artist Mariele Ivy — collector, teacher, and multidisciplinary creator whose work is rooted in a deep connection to the natural world. Raised in Western Montana as the daughter of a wooden boat builder and an avid gardener, her practice is shaped by a lifelong relationship with landscape, craft, and material. Working across jewelry, textiles, clay, and illustration, she brings a refined, intuitive eye to found and responsibly sourced materials, creating pieces that balance simplicity with unexpected detail. Each work reflects an ongoing commitment to thoughtful making, environmental respect, and a quiet sense of discovery.