Pave Diamond Ring

Things You Should Know About Pave Diamond Ring Setting

Pave diamond ring setting is tiny diamonds placed in small holes on the rod rings and is evenly distributed in a uniform line. Such arrangements make sparkling rows of diamonds, this make diamond ring that looks classy and unique.

In the style settings, fancy color diamonds and important colored stones are usually mounted on the pave settings. For engagement rings, setting a popular style is rounds, radiants, princess, cushion and emerald cuts.

Pave Diamond Rings

Pave Diamond Rings

One of the tips to remember in this setting, the side stones of the ring do not be too many or too large. This should be avoided so that the center stone was the highlight of the ring, and another reason to lower mounting costs.

In the pave diamond ring setting, diamonds are a popular gemstones used. In addition, yellow diamonds, black diamonds and sapphires are also often used.

For the metals used, you can choose platinum, because this is the strongest metal. As another option, titanium and white gold can also be use and less expensive.

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