This is a great choice for those who like to change the looks of their
rings after some time. Below are the details of the components in a
semi-mount diamond ring.
Mounting
The
mounting is the
metal that encapsulates the
ring. This component includes
channels, heads and other
metal components used. Usually, the terms
setting and
mounting are used interchangeably.
Shank
This is the circular component of the
ring that slips around the finger and is also referred to as a
band.
Head
The head holds the
center diamond in position. It could either be a
bezel or have
prongs. It may or may not have the same
metal as in the
mounting. If you go with a different
color, it will create an interesting contrast.
Prongs
Prongs are the support structures used to hold a
gemstone in its
mounting. It usually comes in groups of six or four and is a narrow structure. Clearly, a
six-prong structure offers more support than a
four-prong one. However, the latter can display the
diamond in an impressive way.