Top 3 Engagement Ring Settings & Styles For 2021

Your choice of engagement ring setting is really paramount. It is the 1st decision you need to make in the process as it’ll determine to some degree what sort of diamond you will need to purchase. Below, we have listed the most popular engagement ring settings & styles for 2021 with their pros and cons.

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The Tiffany Setting:

In 1886, Tiffany & Co. scientifically developed a particular six-prong setting to make the best of the light return on the diamond. This plain-band settings has come to be known as “the Tiffany Setting,” extricated mainly by the “knife edge” of its shaft & the design of its prongs.

Pros of a Tiffany Setting:

  • Intensifies light reflection & brilliance because of raised diamond

  • Supports a range of Carat sizes & Diamond Shapes

  • Easy to maintain & keep clean

  • Carries a classic look that’ll never go out of style

Cons of a Tiffany Setting:

  • Can hold-up on clothing or other materials, particularly if high-set

  • Diamond may become loose with wear

Three-Stone Setting:

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The three-stone setting is a multipurpose setting that can be used for engagement, anniversary, or any occasion. The 3 stones, attached closely together, are believed to represent the couple’s past, present, and future.

Advantages of a three-stone setting:

  • Maximizes on sparkle & brilliance

  • Allows for more than one larger stones

  • Improves appearance of center stone when paired correctly with side stones

  • Give opportunity for personalization & color contrast

Disadvantages of three-stone setting:

  • Needs more cleaning & upkeep in comparison to a single stone design.

Cluster setting:

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A cluster setting knots stones firmly together in order to resemble a large diamond. It can either feature a larger center stone or cluster together stones of equivalent size.

Pros of a cluster setting:

  • Present as a bigger stone even though smaller stones make up the surface area & size.

  • Accentuates a unique look with ample dimension & texture

  • Gives a lower cost option than buying a large center stone

  • Can be crafted to create a unique shape

Cons of a cluster setting:

  • Often needs more work to clean & maintain, because of number of stones & crevices.
  • Smaller stones are likely to become lose & fall out

Conclusion:

Your ring setting is the base of your complete ring design. Selection mostly relies on personal style & preference – along with the wearer’s lifestyle.

Visit Lilly Jewellery now to choose from a range of Engagement Rings Sets in Canada. We are the leading Jewellery Manufacturing Company Canada for so many reasons. Get in touch with us now if you are concerned about which ring setting to go for. Our experts can guide you through!

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