Styles

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    Solitaire

    A classic and timeless style featuring a single diamond or gemstone as the centerpiece. The simplicity of the solitaire design highlights the beauty of the central stone.

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    Halo

    This style features a central stone surrounded by a "halo" of smaller diamonds, which can enhance the ring's sparkle and make the center stone appear larger.

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    Three-Stone

    Also known as a trilogy ring, this style features three stones, often symbolizing the past, present, and future of a relationship. The stones can be of equal size or with a larger center stone flanked by smaller side stones.

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    Toi et Moi "You & Me"

    A "Toi et Moi" engagement ring, which translates to "You and Me" in French. This design dates back to the 18th century. In a Toi et Moi ring, the two stones are typically placed side by side or intertwined, representing the couple's love and partnership.

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    Vintage or Antique

    Vintage or antique-style rings feature intricate details, such as filigree, milgrain, and engraving, inspired by designs from past eras. They often have a romantic and timeless appeal.

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    Cluster

    Cluster rings feature a grouping of smaller diamonds or gemstones arranged together to create the appearance of a larger stone. This style is often used to maximize sparkle and visual impact.

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Settings

  • Prong

    The prong setting typically has four or six metal prongs that extend up from the ring's basket and over the gemstone. This effectively secures the diamond in place and allows more light to enter the stone.

  • Shared Prong

    In a shared prong setting, each stone shares one set of prongs with the stone next to it. With less visible metal, more light can pass through.

  • Bezel

    A bezel setting is an arc of metal that secures a ring's main stone. The metal encases the stone while overlapping its edges. It therefore provides some protection. The bezel setting may fully or partially encircle a stone.

  • Channel

    The channel setting is a type of ring setting where stones on the shank of the ring are set along a track between two walls of metal. The stones are nestled against one another and not separated by prongs, beads, or bezels.

  • Pave

    The pavé setting is a ring setting that features small diamonds along the band of the ring. The French word translates to "paved," and this jewelry technique was named as such because it resembles a paved or cobblestone road.

  • Tension

    The tension setting is a ring setting that uses compression to hold a center diamond or gemstone in place. This makes the stone appear as if it's floating between two pieces of metal or within the band itself.

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