In a
bezel diamond setting, a vertical precious metal
ring encircles the
center stone being held securely in place. Although the encircling metal band can comprise of virtually any metal type being used in jewelry,
bezel set
diamond rings are typically mounted in
white gold or
platinum settings. Since the metal band holds the center stone along its corners, the
diamond appears a lot bigger.
This particular type of
setting is extremely popular, in particular for
diamonds that are cut in a rectangular or round shape. The benefit of choosing a
bezel cut
diamond ring is that it is considered the safest mounting which
diamond cutters could put the gemstone in. The
bezel encircles the edge of a
diamond and safeguards it from friction or hits that happens by accident. To prevent that, the
bezel setting covers a bigger area of the
diamond and protects the most vulnerable part of the gemstone.
As opposed to a
prong or claw
setting, a
bezel setting does not have parts that protrude and may snag on clothes or hair. So, if you follow an active lifestyle, this low-profile
setting is worth considering for your
diamond ring. However, a
bezel setting can reduce the brilliance of a
diamond, as the metal band covers most of the surface, limiting light from entering the mounted
center stone and bouncing out.