(Setting only-Center Diamond Sold Separately)
This classic solitaire setting features an impressive four prong mounting in a band of platinum or gold with high polish finish.
When giving a solitaire engagement ring, it doesn’t stop the opportunity there; not only does it gives her the opportunity to show off the lab grown diamond you chose, in a timeless setting that will never go out of style. But a solitaire fits nicely with band styles too. By being the unique couple you are, you can create rings that will go with the solitaire. One or two rings to go on either side, a setting that the solitaire can sit into or design a ring to scroll over the shank, embrace the center or both. The possibilities are endless.
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Depending on the lab created diamond you choose, the center shape and prong count may adjust to accommodate the diamond. Â
We offer a range of settings, usually in the shape for a round diamond. However, each setting is made for the loose diamond shape you choose. Helpful hints for picking a diamond shape:
- Round diamonds are by far the most popular choice due to their brilliance, fire, and offer maximum sparkle.
- Princess diamonds feature an angular, contemporary beauty that looks great in classic settings, and are next in popularity, offering a great brilliance at a lower price.
- Cushion diamonds are an ideal choice for vintage style settings, they have the look close to a round with personality.
- Radiant diamonds offer a stunning alternative for those preferring a rectangular shape without the long table.
- Asscher diamonds are unique and distinctive, deep step cut and an open window look. You’ll want higher clarity for this diamond shape.
- Emerald diamonds are step-cut, for a long sleek, elegant appearance. They emit less sparkle than round diamonds but are more transparent like the Asscher cut.
- Marquise diamonds are harder to come by in both mined and lab grown diamond shapes. They give a larger appearance and this shape in particular looks so flattering on hands of all sizes.
- Oval diamonds have the larger surface area making it look larger than a round cut of the same size but is very budget friendly if you prefer a setting with a large diamond.
- Pear shaped diamonds are more distinctive shapes, and help fingers look long and slender due to their elongated appearance.
- Heart shaped diamonds reflect lots of light, the color of a heart shaped diamond is harder to distinguish but the not the universal symbol of romantic love.





















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