Title: Top Five Diamond Settings
1Top Five Diamond Settings
Who can resist forever brilliant bold diamond
beauty? Although appealing, bold diamond jewelry
can put a hole in your wallet. Keeping color and
clarity consistent, a solitaire diamond becomes
exponentially expensive after 1.50 carats. Other
than remaining as the most sparkling and hardest
(pure carbon) gemstone, diamonds are also most
in-demand. However, changes in our economy have
forced a shift in diamond buying trends. People
have become more aware and gemstone jewelry
savvy. Consumers want better value for their
money. More often than before, consumers demand a
colored stone-diamond combination in their
jewelry. If you want a larger and more brilliant
look without excessively spending, then these
five settings will ensure youll receive the best
bang for your buck
2Bezel Setting
Considered one of the most secure settings for
diamonds, a bezel setting offers more than
security. It gives a gemstones table a wider
surface area. If your diamond is set in white
gold or platinum, your metal will shine more, and
allow more focus to your diamond, making it
appear larger.
3Pave Setting
Intricate and impressive, pave setting gives a
look of aggregate brilliance. In this setting,
numerous smaller diamonds are finely set
adjacently, clubbed by tiny prongs. From a
distance, they appear as one large diamond.
However, intricate pave setting demands more
skills, and therefore, may cost more than one
larger diamond. You may choose a ring with pave
diamond wedding band for additional sparkle.
4Fancy Shapes
Round brilliant diamonds look comparatively
smaller than their fancy counterparts. Marquise,
pear, oval and/or rectangle, fancy shapes are an
amazing way to enjoy larger looks in less carat
weights. These shapes spread better on your
finger, giving a wider look. Significance of
fancy shapes is another reason to look for this
setting. The only drawback with fancy shapes is
your diamond will lose brilliance because of a
deep step cut. However, their enormous look
easily outdoes their pitfall. Do you know how
many of your favorite A-list stars flaunt fancy
shaped diamonds? More than you may think.
5Side Stones
Want a luxurious look? Add side stones in your
jewelry. When side stones complement your center
stone (I.e. Three stone ring), your ring appears
more classy and elegant.
6Diamond halo is another incredible way to make
your center stone look larger and brighter. In
addition, this style also gives your ring a
remarkable vintage effect.
7Illusion Setting
Why not to create an illusion that lasts forever?
Illusion set diamond jewelry is a new found love
for brides-to-be. Small diamonds carefully set in
highly reflective metal rings create an optical
illusion of a larger diamond. For example, this
ring has a small, but brilliant marquise and
princess cut diamonds tightly framed in
reflective metal. Interestingly, this diamond
ring provides an over 1-carat look, when in
reality, remains much less.
Choosing any of these top setting recommendations
will help you save more while you enjoy eternal
brilliance and beauty. In order to help you find
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