The shape of the stone for wedding ring sets is another important decision you'll need to make. Diamond wedding sets come in a large variety of diamond shapes and settings, both of which contribute greatly to the sparkle and determine the style of the ring. A solitaire is just that; a single stone in any available shape, the most popular of which is a princess. There are emerald, round, pear, oval and even heart shaped diamonds to name a few. Multiple stone settings in wedding ring sets can have side stones to a primary diamond or a halo of stones as in the ever popular vintage micro pave setting.
The most important consideration in diamond wedding sets is the cut. That is what gives the diamond is lovely sparkle. If the main stone or solitaire is dark or watery in appearance, the cut is either too deep or shallow, and you should keep shopping. Clarity also adds to the sparkle; the less color in the diamond the better. Steer clear of yellowish diamonds.
My mother’s ring sparkles like a prism as diamond wedding sets are intended to do. Sometimes I can see that same sparkle in her eye when she looks at her beautiful ring and remembers that fool on his knee proposing, so many years ago.
The most important consideration in diamond wedding sets is the cut. That is what gives the diamond is lovely sparkle. If the main stone or solitaire is dark or watery in appearance, the cut is either too deep or shallow, and you should keep shopping. Clarity also adds to the sparkle; the less color in the diamond the better. Steer clear of yellowish diamonds.
My mother’s ring sparkles like a prism as diamond wedding sets are intended to do. Sometimes I can see that same sparkle in her eye when she looks at her beautiful ring and remembers that fool on his knee proposing, so many years ago.