Note that there are different types of
diamond ring settings available, each suited to safeguarding
gems of certain shapes and cuts.
One of the most popular settings you will encounter is the
channel diamond ring setting. Here, the
gemstones are tightly packed into the grooves of a
channel on the ring
band. However, you cannot set bigger
diamonds into a
channel setting.
A
channel diamond ring is ideal for couples who lead an active lifestyle since the
gemstones sit flush with the
band. Furthermore, there is no need of additional prongs for security, which means no fear of it snagging on clothing or other fabrics. Additionally, it also offers a stylish elegance that’s hard for other settings to match.
In most cases, a
channel diamond ring is used in a stackable
diamond ring, eternity ring, or
diamond ring enhancer. If you prefer, you can also prong-set a
diamond at the center of a
ring and accent this using the
channel-set diamonds on the
band.