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Identify the Settings You Like
Finding the perfect diamond is not the end of your quest for that ideal diamond ring. Even the most beautiful of diamonds will do you no good if its diamond setting does not match the beauty and quality of your diamond. The diamond setting must allow your diamond to shine in the manner of your intention. Your loved one's personality should reflect in the choice of diamond setting that you choose. Someone who is quiet and timid might not want a ring that displays the diamond in a bold style. On the other hand, if they are more outgoing, a diamond setting that is simple and understated might not be adequate. No need to stress. With a little bit of knowledge of diamond setting styles,you will be able to find one that will allow the diamond to sparkle with it's own brillance and make her heart melt.Become Familiar with Setting Styles
There are numerous diamond setting styles, and your diamond jeweler will be able to give you greater assistance if you have a familiarity with them when you are seeking to set your stone or stones. Amongst them are such diamond setting styles as the prongs setting, the bezel, the channel, the Pave, the cluster, the flush and the ballerina. Each diamond setting has its own charm and its own place in the diamond world; it all depends on your intent and the diamond or diamonds that you have chosen. For example, a pronged diamond setting, in which the diamond is held in place by metal prongs, works best as a solitaire piece. The bezel, on the other hand, is a setting in which a diamond is held in a collar of metal above a metal band. While it is noticeable, its luminescence is held in check by its collar, allowing for a subtle, yet warm glow.Choosing A Jeweler
You should expect to receive all of the help you need with your diamond setting from your jeweler. Ask to see your diamond or diamonds within a few different diamond setting styles before you settle on a particular diamond setting. Remember, the diamond setting is what is showcasing your diamond, and you hardly want to find yourself no longer enjoying your diamond once it has been set. If you still have questions after visiting with your jeweler or they are not willing to show you your diamond within different diamond setting styles, find another jeweler. There are many out there who want to make sure that your diamond looks as brilliant and beautiful as possible.Other articles of interest:
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