Wedding Band Diamond Settings
When deciding on an engagement ring setting think about your budget lifestyle and design preferences to make sure you and your sparkler are a perfect match.
Wedding band diamond settings. A bar setting is quite similar to a channel setting but doesn t close the diamond in on all sides. Classic and elegant a cathedral setting is a traditional look for an engagement ring. This makes the bezel setting an appropriate style for those seeking a low set engagement ring. These engagement rings have a bolder look and feature pave shanks ranging in width from 2 2mm to 2 55mm.
A bar setting leaves the diamond exposed on two sides and can have a decorative effect as well. The ring in the photo above two tone metal with pear shape diamond learn more about mixed metal engagement rings here is a classic tension setting while the one underneath is a tension style setting. Ask lots of questions and look at a variety of different ring settings. Most clients would look to pair this with a matching or thicker wedding band in a variety of setting styles.
Bezel set engagement rings are defined by a flat surface that exposes only the crown or top of the diamond. The prongs can also be easily modified to higher makes the diamond look larger or lower positions doesn t catch onto things easily depending on personal preferences. A popular setting for diamond wedding bands the bezel setting features a metal rim that protects the edges of a gemstone. Wider band engagement rings.