Diamond Ring Settings

A Guide to Diamond Ring Settings

Diamond Ring Setting

Diamond Ring Setting


Are you familiar with these terms: Bezel, Claws, Pave, and Channel? If you do, you must be a jeweler yourself. Those are some of Diamond Ring Settings terms. You have nothing to loose to know it. Good for you because then technically you know how to better choose your next diamond jewelries. After reading this article there must be some “aaah… that is why…” in your mind. Because it is the Diamond Ring Settings that will determine the overall outlook of a ring jewelry design.

Bezel would be the most common and practical technique to apply. A gemstone is securely enclosed in the binding metal, that simple. The strength point of this design is automatically the gemstone will be very eye catching.


Claws aka Cathedral offers more visibility and glitter of the gemstone since it allows maximum light to pass through from any directions. This is one of the most popular techniques in Diamond Ring Settings. Because the fantastic diamond glittering effect cannot be afford using other techniques. One thing to remember is this technique offers optimal result with single diamond gemstone. While if there is multiple diamond gemstones involved then another more complex technique is to be used. Bear in mind that claws design might easily get banged or bent, though.


To keep the gemstone firmly secured, there is no other way except to make the claws itself large enough. One is to accept this as a compromise in Diamond Ring Settings. That would be the maximum any jeweler can do to give you your diamond gemstone best performance safely. Rather than to bear the risk of loosing your precious diamond gemstones because of broken smaller claws then it is worthwhile to consider a larger and much stronger claws.

Diamond Ring Settings are not meant to be a once through work. Jewelers will stretch the claws once you order him for your diamond ring maintenance and cleaning. When the claws are large then the process can be done safely. While when the claws are too thin, any jewelers would signal you of claws broken possibility. That is very logic.

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