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Solitaire rings are made with a single diamond in the setting, usually held by prongs, although other mountings, such as the bezel setting or tension setting, are also used. The types of solitaire rings depend upon the design, type of setting, shape and cut of the diamonds, and metal used to make the band. The most often seen diamond ring types are solitaire rings, rings with side stones, and pave diamond rings.<br>Diamond Rings by Type of Setting<br>There are different types of settings used to hold a diamond in a ring, and here are the most popular ones:<br>Prong settings hold the diamond with metal projections, usually four or six of them, although settings with more prongs are also made.<br>
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Orra What are the types of a solitaire diamond ring?
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What are the types of a solitaire diamond ring? ❑Solitaire rings are made with a single diamond in the setting, usually held by prongs, although other mountings, such as the bezel setting or tension setting, are also used. The types of solitaire rings depend upon the design, type of setting, shape and cut of the diamonds, and metal used to make the band. The most often seen diamond ring types are solitaire rings, rings with side stones, and pave diamond rings. ❑There are different types of settings used to hold a diamond in a ring, and here are the most popular ones:Prong settings hold the diamond with metal projections, usually four or six of them, although settings with more prongs are also made.
Diamond Rings by Type of Setting Typical prong setting 1. Bezel settings surround the stone with a band of metal, fully or partially. Settings where only part of the stone’s outer edge is held by a metal band are referred to as partial bezel settings. 2. Invisible settings hold diamonds in a metal framework that is underneath the stone and is not visible from the top of the ring. 3. Channel settings, as the name suggests, hold diamonds in a channel made in the ring’s band. 4. Tension settings hold the diamond between the two ends of the band by applying pressure, not by using prongs, bezels, or another type of mounting device.
Invisible setting Bezal Setting
Channel setting Tension Setting
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