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Settings Rings

Settings Rings – Tips & Tricks

Different jewelers specialize in different settings, It takes a sharp eye and attention to detail as well as patience to be a setter. Claw or prong settings are the most common settings for gemstones of any description and not just diamonds; they are very popular when it comes to a setting for solitaire engagement rings and you will have undoubtedly seen them. Settings rings, the mountings that attach the gemstones to the ring’s band, are an integral component in achieving the right look for your ring, as some are more appropriate for certain gemstones shapes. Here is a complete rundown of the most common settings rings.

Settings Rings

Settings Rings

Prong Set. Prongs should be in a size according to the size of stone. The larger the stone, the taller and thicker in width the prongs should be. The smaller tinier stones used to accent a piece can also be set in prongs, these usually can hold with two prongs facing each other. Of course the more prongs you place around a stone the safer, however, prong set rings should be checked every now and then to make sure they’re not worn out. Very important to have your rings schedueled for an inspection every three months, depending also how often you wear a particular ring.

Chanel Set. Often found in bands, eternity bands, bracelets, engagement rings. In this type of setting, a channel is carved into the metal surface, creating two walls each side of the row of diamonds. The top of the walls are flush with the top of the diamonds.

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Ring Settings

What Engagement Ring Settings Should You Opt For?

Engagement rings settings come in various options.

Basic purpose

Pick up a ring that comes true on the basic purposes of molding the stone. First of all ensure that the engagement ring settings you are choosing are perfect for security of diamond. The security aspect is even more crucial if the ring is for a working woman.

While examining the setting, see that more top surface of diamond is open. Open surface allows for more reflection of light from the surface facets. This reflection gives brilliance and fire to the diamond.

Diamond Ring Settings

Diamond Ring Settings

Types of settings

Some engagement ring settings are costlier than others.

Prong – this way of fixing a diamond is preferable for solitaire rings as the stone is stretched upward for its dominating look on the ring.
Bezel – a metal collar is wrapped around the diamond in the sides to give it more security. but side covering may mar the beauty of the precious stone. Side covering of metal is more useful for diamond having exterior side blemishes.
Channel – this type of engagement ring settings is done for smaller diamonds to set them into a channel. It provides more protection to diamond, mostly round shaped ones.
Pave – this one should be chosen for dazzling impression. Half or full ring metal is studded with diamonds. This gives the impression that the ring is made of diamond.
Cluster – if your interest is in figural designs like flower and butterfly, cluster setting allows for presenting of multiple stones. But this type of setting is more used for semi-precious stones rather than diamonds.

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