Assuming this is what you want, read on to know more about such
settings.
Illusion Setting
Conceived in the 1930’s, this setting uses white metal that is made out in the shape of ripples, which increases the apparent size of a near-colorless
diamond set on the band. If you choose this, go with a stone at or under 0.50 carat.
Cluster Setting
This setting packs small, similarly sized
diamonds closely together. As a consumer, you will not have to select these
diamonds, or worry about their safety, because there will be a lot of metal protecting them.
Halo Setting
This
setting places a circle of smaller stones around the
center diamond, visually enlarging it. Stones of 0.50 carat or bigger size work best here.
Bezel Setting
Here, the diamond’s girdle is encircled by a band of metal in the
bezel setting. This makes the diamond’s circumference look bigger.
Invisible Setting
Small
diamonds with groove-cut pavilions are introduced into a delicate wire framework in this setting, making
prongs unnecessary and letting the jeweler set the gems against each other.