Tension settings are called such because it is the tension of the metal band that secures the diamond or gemstone in place.
Diamond band setting styles.
Engagement ring styles are as diverse as the women who wear them.
Among our most popular rings is a round brilliant diamond solitaire but this timeless best seller is just one of many options.
The bezel setting is perfect for those who want a ring that won t snag or catch on clothing and protects the diamond.
Prongs or bezels are the most popular styles.
The bezel setting is the second most popular ring setting due to its modern look and suitability for an active lifestyle.
Center diamond setting styles the ring setting secures the center diamond to the ring band.
However instead of set in a channel the small diamonds are set next to each other directly on the band using beads so you see very little metal.
Whether your aesthetic leans toward vintage inspired engagement rings classic romantic modern or a combination the possibilities are endless.
The pavé setting also has small diamonds in the band like the channel setting style.
A partial bezel leaves the sides of the diamond or gemstone open.
You can have multiple rows of tiny stones on the band or just one row of stones for a thin delicate look.
The channel setting consists of a series of identical diamonds set all around the circle of the ring within a grooved channel carved into the band.
Instead of holding the diamond with prongs the bezel setting encircles the diamond or center stone with a thin metal rim custom made to hold the stone tightly in place.