Solitaire Engagement Rings - The Endless Splendor Of The Unreachable Diamond Ring

A wedding proposal would not be complete without a ring. Now, it won't be hard to find one. There are local jewelry stores and designer houses that cater to the needs of the man who wants a special piece. The internet is also a testament to how many styles, gemstones, arrangements, and the price of engagement rings. There are thousands of carefully designed, well-designed engagement rings where choosing a single ring seems like a daunting task. But despite this wide range of ring styles to choose from, there is one that can withstand the test of time and is still a popular choice today: solitaire engagement rings.




What are solitaire opal wedding rings?


Solitaire engagement rings, or solitaire rings in general, are rings with a single stone on a simple but beautiful metal band. The famous jewelry designer company, Tiffany's & Co., introduced the first solitaire diamond ring in 1886. It was a diamond in the realm of six prongs.


Diamonds are still a popular choice for solitaire rings, although other gemstones can be used such as ruby, emerald, tanzanite, and sapphire. A solitaire diamond ring is a safe bet unless a girl, for some reason, hates diamonds.


The diversity of solitaire engagement rings is the ability to enhance the beauty of diamonds. Although in many rings the design is very important, in solitaire engagement rings the emphasis is on diamonds.


What setting can you choose?


Choosing a solitaire ring setting is just as important as choosing a matching stone. The right setting will enhance the beauty of the ring and give the center stone all the attention it deserves. On the other hand, a carelessly chosen or creative setting may not compliment a stone or worse overcome its appearance and thus ruin the appearance of the whole ring. For solitaire rings, visit the prong or bezel setting.


In the prong system the thin metal claws support the stone, while a thin sheet of metal surrounds the stone in place of the bezel. The great thing about prongs is that they allow as much light as possible and make the stone shine brighter, which is exactly what is needed in diamonds. One of the most popular prong settings is Tiffany Ride, named after a company that became famous for this setting. The Tiffany mount, a popular solitaire diamond ring setting, has prongs that hold the stone in place and attach to a simple metal band. Tiffany Mountain, depicting that diamond, may enhance the splendor of a gemstone. When done with good quality, the prongs adhere tightly to the stone and have a well-finished shape so that the ring does not stick to the fabric or other fabric.


Prongs, however, offer less protection in gems than the bezel does, so it is not a good choice for billions of cut diamonds or soft stones like emerald and opal. The bezel setting enhances the diamonds making them look bigger; provides protection and is suitable for cutting billions of diamonds or marquise diamonds but does not allow much light to penetrate and thus may reduce the brilliance of the diamond. If that is a concern, a half-bezel, a bezel with a split part, is another good option.


If you are going to choose from solitaire engagement rings designs, keep in mind that (especially in prong suspensions) a diamond is almost completely visible, which means you will have to go with a high quality diamond.


Whose ring?


The solitaire engagement ring, an old-fashioned way of expressing one's love for future generations, is still in demand because it makes a simple yet bold statement. What else could indicate how attractive a single piece of stone might be?


Solitaire engagement rings, you choose to design, but most importantly make sure that this is what your loved one wants. Remember that the decision is yours, but you must love it.

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