One of the most famous solitaire ring settings is the tiffany setting.
What is a solitaire ring settings.
After round diamonds the square princess cut is the second most popular diamond cut for solitaire rings.
The prongs are small wires that bind the stone welded to the band to ensure its safety.
Setting refers to how gemstones are set or mounted into a metal band.
Solitaire diamond rings are the most popular engagement rings on the market and the oldest.
Scientifically developed a specific solitaire six prong setting to maximize the light return on the diamond.
The most common configurations are four and six prongs such as this four prong setting and this six prong setting.
This plain band setting has come to be known as the tiffany setting distinguished primarily by the knife edge of its shaft and the design of its prongs.
Style refers to the overall design aesthetic that the ring setting helps create whether it be solitaire halo or three stone.
Click image to see original ring see similar sample in 1886 tiffany co.
Yet they suspend the stone high enough off of the band to show its size and detail.
In addition it gives plenty of strength to hold a diamond.
History of solitaire engagement rings.
For solitaire rings popular setting styles include prong cathedral bezel and tension.
The ring setting is meant to highlight the beauty of an engagement diamond.
In a solitaire setting the center diamond or gemstone is held in place by several small prongs that extend out from the band.
Set with a single diamond a platinum solitaire provides a secure setting.
The tiffany setting which was created more than a century ago is probably the most iconic image for solitaire diamond engagement rings.
Diamonds set in plain gold bands were popular in ancient rome and remained relatively popular until a huge boom in the 1940s made solitaire sales skyrocket.