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Ring settings: a myriad of wonderful variations

There are numerous setting options for rings that can be used to show the stones in the ring. The setting can completely or partially cover the stone. It keeps it in place and protects it at the same while protecting it. You can pick from a variety of settings of your ring, based on aesthetics, design preferences and gemstone shape.



What are the various types of ring settings and which one is the best for you?

The range of settings for ring is vast, whether you are looking for something modern or traditional. Which ring setting suits you best is based on your personal style and your own preferences. Also, the purpose of the ring - in everyday life or just for special occasions - along with the cut and size of the stone and the number of gemstones also influence the right ring setting.

The most common ring setting is the prong setting. It is perfect for a solitaire ring with oval or round stones. The number of prongs to are used to hold the stone is dependent on the jewelry piece and the level of security that is desired. For instance, you can choose between the 4-prong setting and the 6-prong setting.

Bezel setting for larger stones

A bezel setting is a particular type of ring setting where a gemstone is enclosed in a metal bezel. This setting technique was developed to protect the stone and to highlight its beauty.

The bezel is made from a variety of precious metals such as platinum, gold, white gold or silver. It is made of different precious metals, including gold, platinum, white gold or silver.

Chaton setting: For round gems

A chaton setting, also referred to as a ring set, is a form of setting where a gemstone is set into the frame of a hemispherical piece of metal. This is a traditional setting that is usually used for round gemstones to reflect light from all sides.

Box setting and bezel settings are ideal for square stone

In a box setting the gemstone is placed in a flat, open metal box setting and then placed on the ring rail. The setting is usually square or rectangular to cover the edges of the gemstone precisely. This kind of setting is well suited for larger gemstones - especially rectangular or square stones like diamonds or emeralds with different cuts and cut shapes, such as the princess cut.

Another enhancement to the box setting is the bezel setting. It's open at its bottom, allowing for the reflection of light to be optimized. The gemstone will therefore have a better radiance.

Jewel setting: set directly into the ring

In the setting of the jewels the gemstones are placed directly in the ring. They are thus set in small crannies in the ring, which allow for a perfect grip. This is particularly beneficial for stones that are smaller.

Channel setting and pave setting

In the channel setting, only two opposite metal walls are used to support the gemstone. Nearby gemstones allow to strengthen the hold. A alternative to the channel setting is the pave setting in which the small gemstones are held in place by touching other stones. This is commonly seen in halo rings.

Ring settings: the most important things in the simplest terms

Find out the most important things about ring settings here.

What are the settings for ringtones?

Bezel setting, prong settings, pave settings, channel settings, and chatons are among the most frequently used types of ring setting. Many of them are separated into further variants such as the channel setting, of which the bar setting is one subtype.

Which ring setting is the best for engagement rings or wedding rings?

A bezel setting or prong setting is a good choice for wedding rings or engagement rings of any kind, because they securely cover the gemstone and prevent it from accidentally falling out.

What ringshape best showcases the most prominent stone?

A prong setting or pave setting are ideal for diamonds since they expose the gemstone and give it more light to shine. Chaton and bezel settings are used to highlight colored stones like emeralds and sapphires.

The perfect ring settings for your dream ring

The abundance of ring settings can be found in a variety of settings that leave nothing to be desired. Setting options like pave and bezel can be combined to create unique pieces of jewelry. Ring stacking is a great option when you combine rings with different settings.

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