#1 - Prong SettingEmploying four or six prongs to secure the center diamond is a very traditional form of diamond ring setting type.
#2 - Bezel Setting A
smooth bezel ring setting style requires the skills of a master jeweler and is a modern-looking alternative form of diamond setting.
#3 - Open GalleryA
decorative open ring gallery design adds a beautiful touch of detail to an engagement ring and can be customized easily. Browse our ring gallery designs.
#4 - Cathedral Setting The graceful arches of a cathedral setting support and frame the center diamond while providing added height.
#5 - Hand Engraving Hand engraving is a manual process performed by a skilled jeweler and is usually done along the shank of the ring.
#6 - Hand Engraving This example shows a different hand engraving design from #5. Different designs can be done on the shank of the ring.
#7 - Channel & Micro Pave Setting Wider rings can accommodate multiple rows of diamonds. Here baguette diamonds and round diamonds set together.
#8 - Channel Setting Channel
ring setting is a traditional style that offers a more secure setting compared to pave setting.
#9 - Milgrain Milgrain refers to tiny beads that are created manually along the edges of a ring and offer an antique look.
#10 - No Milgrain Without milgraining, the edges of the ring remain smooth — creating a more modern look.
#11 - Pave Setting P
ave or micro pave ring setting type is very popular right now and features small diamonds set close together.
#12 - Pave Setting This is a very classic look for pave setting — the ring's shank looks literally paved with diamonds.
#13 - 'U' Pave Setting 'U' pave refers to the fact that little 'U' shapes can be seen along the edge of the ring.
#14 - Split Shank One way to create a wider ring but maintain a delicate look is by incorporate a split shank into the design.
#15 - Round Diamond with a Square Halo Usually the halo form follows the shape of the center diamond, but a popular alternative is this look.
#16 - Halo with Truncated Corners Another possible modification to the halo is truncating the corners for a more octagonal look.
#17 - Two Tone Two tone rings can be created with any combination of gold or platinum for a unique setting.
#18 - Double Halo A double halo consists two rows of diamonds perfectly framing the center diamond.
#19 - Under Halo / Hidden Halo Where diamonds on the basket consist of a row of diamonds circling the base of the center diamond.
#20 - Diamonds on the Basket and Prongs Diamonds on the basket and prongs consists of a row of diamonds circling the base of the center diamond as well as on the prongs securing the center stone.
#21 - Gallery Design in Window Gallery design in window adds a decorative "fill" for the window, adding additional flair to the ring.
#22 - Diamonds on the Bridge Diamonds on the bridge of the ring add additional sparkle at the base of the finger.
#23 -French Pave Giving the appearance of the 'V' shape of the base of a diamond, French Pave is a unique way to set diamonds.