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ENGAGEMENT RING Settings 3 STONE ROUND VIDEO

Three stone engagement ring settings consist of a center diamond flanked by two side diamonds, which accentuate the size and brilliance of the center diamond. The center stone is usually set higher to complement the side stones and add depth to the ring. Round or princess cut diamonds are the most popular choices for center stones. Most center stones are prong-set, basket-set or bezel-set, as these settings effectively distinguish the center diamond from the setting.

     
   
                 
 

ENGAGEMENT RINGS BYPASS VIDEO

Tension engagement rings are a modern engagement ring setting in which a diamond is held in place by the physical force of the setting, without any prongs. In a tension ring, the diamond appears to be floating in air. As the name suggests, tension rings use the force and tension of the ring to push against the diamond to hold it in place.

Tension cut engagement rings are some of the most secure engagement rings around as the whole ring works to hold the diamond in place even tighter than prong settings. Since tension cut engagements rings show off the entire diamond, the shape and cut of the diamond is extremely important. Round, princess, and emerald-cut diamonds are popular choices for tension set rings.

     
   
                 
 

TRELLIS ENGAGEMENT RINGS VIDEO

Trellis engagement rings are a very popular style of prong setting. Four interweaving prongs are shaped to hold the center diamond, crossing over each other in a classically secure silhouette. A trellis ring setting can be simple and plain, an unadorned precious metal shaped to hold the diamond.

     
   
                 
 

ENGAGEMENT RINGS FANCY SHAPE BAGUETTE REMOUNTS VIDEO

Baguette diamonds, named so because of their long and slender silhouette, are the most popular type of step-cut diamond today. Featured most often in three-stone engagement rings, they add a dash of vintage appeal to the popular round brilliant-cut center diamond.

     
   
                 
 

HALO ROUND ENGAGEMENT RINGS  VIDEO

Halo Round engagement rings settings feature a center gemstone surrounded by smaller, micro pave diamonds. The smaller diamonds give the appearance of size and volume to the center stone, adding to the ring’s overall sparkle. Traditional halo engagement rings are a more modern take on the classic solitaire ring, while vintage-style halo rings focus on the micro pave and milgrain detailing along the band.

Halo engagement rings come in all shapes and sizes of center stones. Some feature round stones, asscher-cut diamonds, pear-shaped and oval diamonds. Halo rings often feature colored gemstones, like blue sapphires or red rubies.

     
   
                 
 

ENGAGEMENT RINGS MULTIROW VIDEO

Choose elegant multi row wedding rings to symbolize your love. Vertical baguettes can make a striking center for a wedding ring with multiple rows of diamonds. Round diamonds can shine on the ring’s additional rows, so there’s brilliance from every viewing angle.

     
   
                 
 

ENGAGEMENT RINGS PAVE VIDEO

A pavé engagement ring is encrusted with very small diamonds all along the band to give the appearance of a solid diamond surface. Because pave-set diamonds use only tiny beads or prongs to hold them in place, very little of the metal band shows through and the diamonds appear to be free-standing.

Pave settings can either go around the whole band (full pave) or stop halfway around it (half pave). Micro pave rings are even more delicate and intricate than regular pave settings. The individual stones are so small that they appear to blend together and create extraordinary fire. Typically, round brilliant or princess cut diamonds are used as center stones in pave engagement rings. Most center stones are prong-set, basket-set or bezel-set.

     
   
                 
 

ENGAGEMENT RINGS NEW BRIDAL VIDEO

Wedding Sets include a matching engagement ring and wedding ring that often complement one another and are visually consistent. Typically, the band is presented at the ceremony, while the engagement ring is given during the proposal.

When purchasing rings separately, it can become difficult to precisely match the wedding band to the engagement ring, especially if the ring’s design is unusual, highly intricate, or ornamental. Wedding sets, however, ensure a perfect structural and stylistic match between an engagement ring and a wedding ring. Another advantage of wedding sets is that they are often coordinated to a groom’s wedding ring

     
   
                 
 

ENGAGEMENT RINGS ANTIQUE VIDEO

Vintage and antique-style engagement rings offer the beauty and intricate craftsmanship of vintage rings with the sturdy and lasting design techniques of modern engagement rings.

Vintage-style engagement ring designs often draw inspiration from various time periods and contain diamonds with modern diamond cuts, which maximize fire, brilliance, and light reflective properties. Most diamond cuts are used as center stones for vintage rings. In vintage rings, center stones are usually prong-set, basket-set or bezel-set.

     
   
                 
 

ENGAGEMENT RING VIDEO

A solitaire ring setting features a single stone, typically a diamond with a plain mounting (usually four or six prongs). Solitaires are one of the most popular engagement ring settings. Their appeal is in their elegance, simplicity, and timelessness. Solitaire engagement rings come in a variety of sizes and styles.

Some have narrower bands which have the effect of making a smaller diamond appear larger, and compliment small fingers. Others have thicker bands which allow for more options in the way the diamond is set. Many solitaire rings have ring guards (or rings wraps) which frame the center diamond, making it appear more prominent.

       
   
                 
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