Title: Solitare vs Pave: Which is best?
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3he term solitaire simply means that theres
only one diamond in the centre of a platinum
metal
band. The gemstone is usually in a prong setting
that allows a high level of light to pass through
it. But with the centre stone protruding forward,
there is a risk of getting it chipped.
4he solitaire ring has gained popularity over
the years ending up on
the list of the most popular styles that brides
desire. There are other variations of this style
that can also be used for solitaire diamond
rings.
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6he pave setting, pronounced pa-vay, is a
French setting that includes several rows of
gemstones held together by small metal prongs and
is often used for larger diamonds.
7huge advantage of this setting is that the
diamonds arent at risk of getting
chipped or caught on things. However, due to its
close-knit setting, minimal light passes through
the stones which causes less sparkle and shine.
8Some of the trendiest wedding rings in Sydney
include the solitaire ring and the pave setting
with both being immensely popular due to their
stunning nature. Of course, there are points to
consider on which one would suit you best. Those
were the few differences between the two styles
and the benefits of each.
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10Whether you chose a simple solitaire design or a
vintage pave style, both clearly have their own
advantage and disadvantages. Therefore, for a
ring you could surely cherish for years to come,
the choice is simply yours to make.