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Three Diamond Engagement Ring Settings

Choosing a diamond for an engagement ring is a difficult decision, but choosing a ring setting is equally a difficult decision. To make it easy, we have put our engagement ring setting styles into four different categories - Solitaire, Shoulder Stones, Side Stone and Colour Stone settings.

Solitaire Diamond Engagement Ring Settings

Solitaire diamond engagement ring setting A classic setting - the diamond is singularly set in prongs or in a rub over setting where the metal is arched around the stone shape to secure it in place. With prongs the diamond is either set in 3, 4 or 6 claws depending on the shape of the diamond.

Engagement Rings with Diamonds Set on the Shoulders

diamond set shoulder engagement ring setting Adding diamonds to the shoulders of the band on a single stone engagement ring is a great way to add more dazzle to a ring. Diamonds can either be pavé set, channel set or cut down set on the shoulders of the band.

Side Stone Ring Setting

side stone engagement ring setting Side stone ring settings are similar to three stone diamonds rings where the centre diamond is accented with two smaller diamonds. With side stone settings you can opt for a variety of diamond shapes and sizes.

Coloured Stone Engagement Rings Settings

coloured stone enhahement ring setting Adding coloured stones to a diamond engagement ring creates a brighter effect. Popular choices are Rubies, Emeralds and Sapphires.
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