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The Prongs – The Protectors #
Prongs might be small, but they’re the front-line protectors of your diamond. Their style and placement can completely change the ring’s look and security.
- Single Claw Prongs: A sharp, modern take that makes the stone pop.
- Double Prongs: Extra security with a vintage edge.
- V-Prongs: Designed to protect pointed stones like marquise, pear, and princess cuts.
- Petal Prongs: A softer, sculptural look that mimics flower petals.
- Compass Prongs: Positioned at the four cardinal points for a fresh, geometric feel.
Pro tip: Fewer prongs mean more light enters the stone, while more prongs offer added protection – especially for larger diamonds.
Try it on… The Olivia Solitaire.
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The Bezel – Modern, Sleek, and Ultra-Secure #
The bezel setting encases the stone with a metal rim, offering a clean, contemporary aesthetic.
- Full Bezel: Maximum protection with a sleek finish.
- Partial Bezel: Allows more light in while keeping the stone secure.
- Scalloped Bezel: A decorative edge for added character.
Perfect for those who want a low-maintenance, everyday-wear ring.
Try it on… The Willow Bezel.
The Cathedral – Easy Elevation #
A cathedral setting uses arches of metal to lift the stone above the band, creating a sense of height and grandeur.
- High Cathedral: Raises the diamond for extra visibility.
- Low Cathedral: Keeps the stone closer to the band for a balanced look.
- Tapered Cathedral: Slender, elongated metalwork for an elegant effect.
Ideal for those who love a classic, architectural silhouette.
Try it on… The Kate Cathedral.
Toi et Moi – Two Stones, One Ring #
A Toi et Moi setting features two center stones side by side, representing balance and partnership.
- Classic Toi et Moi: Two diamonds of equal size.
- Mismatched Toi et Moi: A diamond paired with a sapphire, emerald, or other gem.
- Intertwined Toi et Moi: A band that gracefully twists around both stones.
Perfect for those who love symbolism and meaningful design.
Try it on… The Ellie Toi et Moi.
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The East-West Setting – A Compass Twist #
Instead of placing the stone vertically, an east-west setting flips it horizontally for a modern look.
- Oval East-West: A sleek, elongating effect.
- Emerald East-West: A fresh take on Art Deco elegance.
- Marquise East-West: Unexpected and avant-garde.
Ideal for those who love an unconventional, contemporary aesthetic.
Try it on… The Willow East-West.
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The Basket – Structural Style #
The basket is the support system beneath the diamond, reinforcing its security.
- Floating Basket: Creates an airy, ethereal look.
- Closed Basket: Low-profile and extra secure.
- Decorative Basket: Features intricate metalwork or hidden diamonds.
Great for those who want stability without compromising on style.
Try it on… The Emmy Solitaire.
The Signature Touch – Details, Just For You #
What sets a ring apart is often the smallest details. Custom engravings, hidden gemstones, and mixed-metal elements bring personality into the design.
- Engraving: A special date, initials, a pattern, or a secret message.
- Hidden Birthstones: A tiny, personal gemstone tucked inside the band.
- Two-Tone Metals: A mix of gold and platinum for contrast and originality.
Try it on.. The Alice Engraved Asscher.
Because jewelry should be as unique as the person wearing it!
The setting isn’t just a technical detail – it’s what makes your ring truly yours. Whether you’re drawn to classic cathedrals, vintage-inspired bezels, or detail-oriented baskets, your ring’s setting is where style and structure meet.