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Available Settings For Your Loose Diamond
The love of your life decided to ask for your hand in marriage, and when he proposed, he presented you with a beautiful loose diamond so that you could design the engagement ring of your dreams. Now comes the fun part, being able to choose from all of the different styles and settings that are available for a loose diamond.There are numerous styles available to use with your loose diamond that range from a simple solitaire style to a very fancy mounting that has diamonds or other stones surrounding the loose diamond. You will have to consider your personal taste and budget when you are selecting a certain style of engagement ring to go with your loose diamond.
There are also a variety of different settings that are available to hold your loose diamond on the mounting. There are many different styles of loose diamond settings available and each different setting will give your ring a completely different look. The prong setting uses four to six small prongs to hold your diamond in place and is one of the most common and popular settings used today. The bezel setting actually has a rim that completely surrounds the diamond, holding it securely in place. The bar setting is similar to a channel setting except that the stones are separated by a thin bar that is used to hold the diamonds in place.
These are just a sampling of the different loose diamond settings that are available. If you want a different setting for your ring, just contact your jeweler and they will be able to help you find the perfect loose diamond setting.
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