People who like the classic
round diamond but need a little twist in it prefer these rings. If you are planning to buy an
oval diamond ring, make sure to choose a proper
oval diamond ring setting that can secure the
diamond well. Regardless of the type of stone cut, the
prong settings and the
bezel settings are the most commonly used settings.
Prong Settings
To make your
oval diamond more visible, the
prong settings will be the best pick. You can choose from a
four-prong or a six-prong setting. The more the number of
prongs, the more securely it will hold the stone, and the expense will increase too. The type of metal used for
prongs also needs to be considered; platinum
prongs are more durable than gold
prongs.
Bezel Settings
Yet another common
oval diamond ring setting is the
bezel setting. There are two types of
bezel settings, full
bezel setting, and partial
bezel setting. In the former, a metal encircles the entire stone, while in the latter, only some parts of the stone are covered, leaving half of the stone exposed. Opting for
full bezel setting will be ideal if the safety of the stone is of utmost concern. If you are for the looks, go for partial
bezel setting.