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Our collection of engagement ring settings offers a perfect blend of elegance and versatility, ranging from delicate, understated designs to bold, luxurious styles. Whether you prefer plain bands that wrap your finger in a lustrous glow or bands adorned with sparkling diamond accents, our settings are crafted with attention to quality and detail. Each design reflects our commitment to excellence, ethics, and customer satisfaction.
Our engagement rings are set with ethically sourced and conflict free diamonds, ethically sourced to meet the highest standards. These diamonds not only shine with unparalleled brilliance but also represent a dedication to improving transparency and ethics within the jewelry industry.
For assistance with choosing the right setting or exploring custom engagement rings, our jewelry specialists are available by phone, chat, virtual, or in-person appointment to help you design a truly unique and one-of-a-kind piece.
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Engagement Ring Setting FAQs
What are the most popular engagement ring settings?
- Solitaire: A single diamond set on a plain metal band.
- Halo: A central diamond surrounded by smaller diamonds for extra sparkle.
- Pavé: Small diamonds set closely together on the band for a continuous shimmer.
- Channel: Diamonds set between two metal channels for a sleek, modern look.
- Three-stone: Three diamonds symbolizing past, present, and future.
- Bezel: A metal rim encases the diamond for a modern, secure style.
- Vintage: Antique or vintage-inspired designs with intricate detailing and engravings.
How many prongs should an engagement ring have?
Most rings feature 4 or 6 prongs, with 6 offering more security for the diamond.
What are the most durable engagement ring settings?
Bezel and channel settings offer excellent durability, protecting the diamonds from damage.
How do I choose the right metal for my engagement ring setting?
The choice of metal can depend on personal style, skin tone, and durability. Popular options include platinum, white gold, yellow gold, and rose gold.
How does the setting of an engagement ring affect its overall cost?
More intricate settings, such as halo or pavé, tend to increase the overall cost due to the added diamonds and craftsmanship. However, simpler settings like solitaire can highlight the beauty of the central diamond at a lower cost.