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Last Updated: 5th Jul 2024

What is a trellis setting ring?

The most popular type of prong setting is the Trellis. The four interweaving prongs, which are designed to hold the center of the diamond, cross over each other in a classicly secure silhouette. A trellis setting is a simple, plain ring that holds a diamond. It is made of unadorned precious metal.



So, which ring setting do you prefer?

Diamond Settings: The Foundation of Your Ideal Ring

  • Setting the prong. The most popular setting for diamond engagement rings is the prong setting.
  • Halo. The halo design has a center stone that is often set in a prong setting and surrounded by smaller diamonds.
  • Channel setting.
  • Bezel setting.
  • Setting Customized

What is a Gypsy Setting in Rings? Gypsy setting refers to when the gemstone or diamond appears to be flush with the metal. This is similar to a Bezel setting, where only the crown of the gem is visible. Gypsy setting is typically used to accent smaller stones or set into wedding rings.

What does setting for rings mean?

When referring to the ring you have a diamond set into, jewelers sometimes refer to it as the overall ring. A ring is technically made of two parts. The shank or body of the ring and the head, or gallery, which holds the diamond in place, are the two main components.

What is a wedding band setting?

A wedding set is a combination of the engagement ring, the matching band for her, and the band for him. A bridal set includes an engagement band and a matching band for the bride. The groom is responsible for his own band. The term "wedding set" is often used to describe both the jewelry and the wedding industry.