In regular ring settings, metal claws, metal channels, or metal beads are used to set a gem in a ring band. All diamond ring settings are appealing, but that is even more so on a ring featuring an invisible setting. In an invisible set ring, the center stone is set in a way that the metal is not easily visible, at least when you view it from the top. In other words, the metal used to secure or set the gem is hidden beneath it.
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What to Watch When Buying a Color Treated Diamond
Color treated diamonds are a worthy substitute to white diamonds, especially considering their lower cost. A 3 carat pink diamond ring, for instance, would cost considerably less than a white diamond of the same weight and other characteristics. Following is a look at what to watch when buying a color treated stone. -
Why you Should Buy a Diamond Peridot Ring
The rich green color and stunning appeal of peridot diamond rings have encouraged several many women to choose them over other engagement ring choices. Peridot gemstones are highly durable and they emit a moderate amount of eye-catching shine and sparkle. Peridot gemstones are usually found in South Africa, Brazil, Australia, Mexico, and China. -
Why you Should Consider Buying Semi Mount Diamond Rings
Semi mount diamond rings enable customers to create diamond rings with exquisite designs and styles without designing rings right from scratch. During the process of mounting a diamond engagement ring, diamond ring cutters effectively place the center stone into the ring. In the case of semi mount diamond rings, only up to the halfway of the ring will be complete. This in turn means that rings with diamond ring semi mount settings do not feature a center stone, even though other details are completed.
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