Experienced
jewelers and
diamond ring collectors will tell you that
diamond eternity rings were initially designed to symbolize the devotion and love between a couple. However, many people believe that these
rings can also depict a different kind of love, the bond between a child and her mother. That is why these
rings are sometimes given to mothers after giving birth to a child.
A
diamond eternity ring, which is set with
gemstones or
diamonds all around the
band, is usually known as a
full eternity diamond ring. However, if the
diamonds are set only halfway through the band, then the ring is considered a half
diamond eternity ring. If you are on a tight budget, then it is best to go for the latter instead of a full
eternity diamond ring. The difference in price is pretty significant, as going for the half can help you save somewhere in the range of a few hundred dollars.
Most of the full
eternity diamond rings that are available in the market are set in
cut down, pave, channel, or claw settings. The most popular
diamond ring setting used in full and half eternity rings is the claw setting. The best thing about the claw
diamond setting is that it is capable of holding different
diamond ring sizes and shapes.