Top Popular Pavé Diamond Settings – part 2
August 31, 2010 in buying diamonds, custom design, Diamond Design, Gem Diamond, wedding jewelry, Wedding Tips and Tricks, WhiteFlash in the News | Tags: A Cut Above Diamonds, Champagne setting, channel setting, Custom Wedding Band, diamond engagement ring, diamond engagement rings, diamond jewelry, diamond ring, diamond rings, diamond settings, diamonds, Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend, engagement ring, Engagement Rings, Flush Setting, Gems, gemstone rings, gemstones, Halo Setting, jewelty, loose diamonds, online diamonds, pave engagement rings, rings, whiteflash, Whiteflash.com\ | by Diamond Engagement Rings
cross-posted from Whiteflash News: Top Popular Pavé Diamond Settings – part 2

When buying for a exclusive diamond setting, you can easily get overwhelmed by the hundreds of styles vacant, and the terms exploited to describe the settings. Help is at this point! These five diamonds settings are used primarily for the lesser stones, the melee diamonds, which decorate the engagement ring band. Although the small gems used in these settings are not as pricey as the bigger rock that anchors the ring, the settings themselves can be complicated and require hours of labor, which of route can make the setting more costly as anyway.
Pavé Setting
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This setting consists of many small gemstones set closely together,
held in place by nearly invisible metal beads, creating the effect of a
continuous surface of diamonds.
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Halo Setting
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Combining the security of a bezel setting with the sparkle of pave-set stones, this diamond setting surrounds the center stone with a collar of small stones, creating the illusion of a larger diamond.
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Channel Setting
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While not often used for a center diamond, the channel setting is popular on eternity bands and for the smaller diamonds on the band of an engagement ring. In this diamond setting, a row of small gems are placed into a metal channel that holds them in place, creating the illusion of an uninterrupted line of diamonds.
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Flush Setting
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As its name implies, in this diamond setting the stone sits within the surrounding metal, although it does not have the collar that typifies the bezel setting. When used on the band of the ring, it creates a sleek, contemporary look that still sparkles and dazzles
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Champagne Setting
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A creative and different diamond setting, this style sets small diamonds directly into the metal of the band, creating sparks of light like bubbles in a glass of champagne.
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