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Ring Setting Types
The amount of engagement ring setting types can see a little overwhelming at first glance. The trick here is not to get too worried about the name of the setting. The most important thing is that you choose the ring you like the look of and you can envisage it looking stunning on your partners’ finger.
- Prong Set Engagement Ring
Also Known As ‘Claw-Set’ This Setting Sees The Center Stone Held In Place By 4 Or 6 Metal Claws. This Setting Provides Maximum Light Exposure And Is The Classic Way To Get All That Lovely Sparkle That We Associate With Diamond Jewelry.
- Channel Set Engagement Ring
The Perfect Choice For A Snag-Free Setting. Small Stones Are Set In A Channel So They Won’t Catch On Clothes Or Get In The Way At Work. Elegantly Simple And Stylish.
- Bezel Set Engagement Ring
Bezel-Setting Engagement Rings Embrace The Stone And Use The Metal To Enhance The Gem. A Thin White Gold Or Platinum Frame For A Diamond Center Stone Can Add Interest While Ensuring The Diamond Remains The Star Of The Show. But Choose Wisely. The Design Of Your Bezel Setting Can Be Used To Make The Diamond Look Bigger, But It Can Also Make The Stone Look Smaller.
- Tension-Set Engagement Ring
Tension-Setting Engagement Rings Are A Sleek And Modern Setting Featuring A Diamond ‘Floating’ In The Gallery. As Its Name Suggests, The Gemstone Is Held In Place By Tension So It’s Not As Secure As Some Other Designs. But It Does Look Amazing!
- Pave-Set Engagement Ring
This Setting Features Accent Stones Set Within Metal Beads And Offers Maximum Bling For Minimum Buck And The Accent Stones Can Be Placed To Enhance A Central Stone And Provide Added Sparkle.