Kamis, 11 Februari 2010

Pave Diamond Engagement Rings - No Visible Metal Band

Pave diamond trillion cut diamond are like a tidal wave of glitter. They are shining through and through. Unlike bezel or channel settings, pave diamonds are set with tiny prongs or beads to maximize the light and illusion that the series of little diamonds stand on their own. Pave settings show best in white gold or platinum to continue the silvery luster, however, the stones can look elegant set in yellow gold too.

You'll find round and princess cut diamonds most often featured as the large central stone. Sometimes colored diamonds can look good as well. The most popular design of a pave diamond engagement ring is a thin band with one row of diamonds. This makes the entire band appear to be made of only gemstone. A center stone gets mounted on this band. Another style in demand is a wider band of three-dimensional appearance. There is a single row of pave diamonds and two other rows set at an angle. This gives the ring a bowed look. Barring the central stone this ring can be used for a man's ring. The third most popular design is a band with no center stone. In addition to blue diamond earrings, these can be used as eternity bands or anniversary rings.

Pave rings run the gamut in cost, from very affordable to very expensive. The quality of the stones determines the price. Do not be dissuaded from the sheer number of diamonds in a ring of this sort. Small diamonds generally cost much less than larger ones. To keep costs down even further, you can select a cubic zirconium for the center stone. Take care with your pave diamond engagement rings and avoid heavy physical activity while wearing one or the many little stones could become dislodged.

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