The most popular ones among those available in the market today are
14k gold,
18k gold, and
platinum. Below is a comparison between the three.
14k Gold
Widely popular and highly durable,
14k Gold is much tougher than the ‘purer’
18k Gold, and as a result, manages to secure your
diamond more effectively. If you go with the white or yellow variants, the color you can achieve is nothing short of enviable, and wear becomes an unlikely issue.
18k Gold
Lots of people believe that
18k Gold should be the de facto metal setting for an
engagement ring. Objectively though, it can sometimes be the worst choice you make, because this variety of gold isn’t nearly as touch as
14k gold, and can cause you to lose your
diamond if the setting gets disturbed.
Platinum
Platinum is strong enough to hold your mounted
diamond in place through myriad forms of rough wear and has the distinctive quality of a beautiful white finish. There is the problem of it getting chipped after long wear, although you can fix that with a polish.