If you desire a
diamond ring that dazzles and shimmers from each angle, select a
pave diamond ring.
The
pave setting was made with maximum
brilliance and light performance in mind. To make
diamond rings with this stunning setting,
diamond accents are set in a metal
band closely together for an encrusted look. Further, small precious metal
beads are placed in tiny spaces amid
diamonds to secure the
gemstone in place. The aim of the
pave setting is to make the least visible metal on the entire
ring band. The setting allows rows of
diamond to be placed as if they are
clustered, in turn, creating a swatch of
gemstones and light.
There are many ways to incorporate
pave set diamond accents into an
engagement ring’s metal
band. For instance, you can select delicate
pave diamonds encircled by
milgrain or go for one with three rows of
pave diamonds. While the former style with
milgrain gives an
antique look to the jewelry, the latter gives a shimmering
band of light.
Further, if you like
pave set engagement ring but would prefer an even more delicate look, a
diamond micro pave ring is worth considering for that.
Micro pave diamonds set around a centerpiece
diamond or arranged as
accent gems make for a much
detailed look.