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From engagement rings, wedding bands, anniversary bands to designer
wear, a range of diamond rings are available in the market today. One can
choose between just a bold and beautiful solitaire, a solitaire with side
stones or a number of small diamonds set in exciting designs.
With the growing
demand for novelty, today rings come in a range of metals too, ranging from the
popular choices of platinum, yellow gold and white gold. With many sellers
offering a range of choices, you will be amazed to know that diamonds can be
set in rings in a thousand different ways. A few popular choices are listed
here.
Diamond Engagement Ring
Solitaire ring
settings
Besides choosing a breathtaking solitaire, you can also
choose from a range of solitaire ring settings to enhance its look. Depending
on the shape of the stone, The popular means in which solitaires are set
include the following.
Prong setting
Also known as the claw setting, this is quite
popular for solitaire rings. The stone is held firmly by three or more metal
prongs that together form a basket like enclosure, also known as head. The
setting allows high visibility of the stone. However on the flipside, such a
setting offers reduced protection to the stone. A variation setting is the
V-prong where the prongs appear in the shape of V when viewed from above.
Platinum is the preferred choice of metal here as less metal offers more
strength in holding the stone firmly.
Prong Setting Diamond Ring
Cathedral setting
The refined and beautiful arches of cathedrals
are what inspire this setting. Here the ring mounting has arches that hold the
stone in place. These arches can be designed at different degrees, ranging from
small and delicate to contemporarily dramatic. Additional stones can be set
into the metal bands on the side.
Tension setting
This is quite a contemporary form of ring setting,
which highlights the beauty of the stone. the diamond appears to be clasped
within the band of the ring. Thus unlike the prong setting, where a basket like
enclosure secures the diamond, here the band of the ring secures the diamond.
This setting requires special metals like titanium, platinum or gold that has
the required tension to hold the diamond securely.
Besides a traditional
tension setting, new designs in this setting can also be opted for. These include
angled settings, elevated tension prongs, angled designs or combination
settings. This is often the choice of ring for men because of its simplicity.
While purchasing a ring in tension setting, do consider that these need to be
customized as per the wearer. Also these rings cannot be resized due to their
inherent design.
Tension Setting Diamond Ring
Illusion setting
As the name suggests, this setting can make a
small stone look much larger than it actually is. Here the diamond is mounted
on a mirror like plate before setting it on the ring. This setting thus lends
added brilliance and augmented size to the diamond. While this setting may look
good, many jewelers claim that such a setting is often difficult to repair.
Invisible setting
stone is fixed to the metal band without any visible
means. While this appears quite like tension setting, the ring in this case can
easily be resized.
Bezel setting
stone is encircled by a ring of metal. Those who
want something bolder than the traditional bezel setting, can opt for the half
bezel setting. As the name suggests, here the bezel is split into two parts
that encircle only part of the diamond. While any metal can be opted for this
setting, white metal like Platinum or white gold can make a colorless diamond
appear much larger while yellow gold can add a yellowish tint to the stone
Multiple diamond
settings
Besides solitaires, you can also opt for multiple small
diamonds set together in breathtaking designs.
Pave setting
Here many small diamonds are put together next to
each other making the ring look like a paved path. The small stones are joined
together using little beads of the setting metal that blends with the diamonds.
While the setting looks like a solitaire from a distance, it is difficult to
make and needs skilled craftsmanship as each stone has to be cut carefully with
58 facets. Pave setting can be opted for in any shape.
Pave Setting Fancy Diamond Ring
Cluster setting
Small
diamonds are clustered together on the ring surface in a range of shapes.
Depending on craftsmanship and preference, the stones can be set with
considerable space in between or be clustered tightly together.
Scatter setting
Diamonds are set in a scattered manner on the
metal band. The stones may be of the same or varying sizes. These stones have
no specific arrangement on the ring surface. Owing to their simplicity, these
are a highly popular choice for men's rings.
Flush setting
stones are set in the mounting in a manner whereby
the stone is at the level of the ring metal. Thus only the table area of the
stone and a portion of the upper pavilion facets are visible. The setting
appears very subtle and elegant and today is quite the popular choice among
women.
Channel setting
Popularly used for round diamonds, stones are
placed in a metal row next to each other, such that there is no metal
separating them. These are quite popular for wedding rings as the setting
enhances the look of the wedding band. A variation of this is the ‘bar channel'
whereby the metal separating two stones rises to the top and is visible as
bars. The look can be striking if the colors of the stone and metal contrast.
More Ring Settings
Besides
the above settings, there are various ring-setting concepts in vogue too. For
example, the trilogy rings represent the
concept of past, present and future. These rings have three beautiful diamonds
set next to each other in pave, channel or bar setting. One can also opt for a
single diamond with two precious stones on either side. The infinity rings are
also quite popular and these have a single row of diamonds that completely
encircles the ring. Here also, the above options of pave, channel or scatter
settings can be opted for.
With many settings and variations to select from, the choice
is endless. Also with the right expertise and creativity, many ring settings
that are suggested for solitaires can also be used for multiple small diamonds
also. Designs include, interlocking rings, Celtic designs, filigree rings,
floral and split shank designs.
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