The setting affects the look, cost and wearability of the ring. Select the setting of your choice. Here’s a brief description of the popular settings.
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Pavé:
Pavé is ideal way to reduce cost yet maintaining the size. The setting is created with lots of small diamonds set closely together to create an illusion of a big diamond. A great alternative, for expensive solitaires. |
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Prongs:
Prongs The prongs are the metal frames designed to sturdily hold the diamond. The number of prongs depends upon the shape of the diamond. Just check that the prong completely embraces the stone to ensure safety. |
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Bezel:
Bezel a rim or a collar encircles the diamond cover the entire circumference or a portion of it. An ideal setting for people with hectic lifestyle as the diamond is absolutely cosseted in the ring. |
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Channel:
Channel setting technique places the diamonds in a continuous row in a metal frame. A perfectly streamlined and secure setting, it is the first preference for wedding bands. |
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Hence you can now select the setting and the shape of the diamond based on this information. |