Friday, December 3, 2010

Pave diamond rings quick facts

Pave diamond ring setting can look very classy. When we talk about pave diamond ring setting we refer to tiny diamonds placed in small holes that have been drilled out of the ring shank, in most cases evenly spaced and set in uniform rows, that in the end looks like coating of sparkling diamonds, and this gives diamond ring a unique classy look.

Pave diamond ring setting is called pave because one big surface of the ring is paved (covered) with tiny diamonds. Pave diamond ring setting requires master cutting to get the best looking final product, in some cases real jewelry masterpieces.

The most appropriate diamonds for pave diamond ring setting are brilliant cut round diamonds because this cut enables maximum sparkle, making final diamond ring really beautiful. In most cases really small brilliant cut round diamonds are placed in small holes, and once these diamonds are placed, metal from the edge of the setting is used to hold these diamonds from all edges, so diamonds cannot drop out of the setting.

How much does pave diamond ring setting cost? Well, the actual price isn't only determined by the costs of diamonds used to create it but also with the amount of work needed to create this setting, more complicated work will take more time, and so will have higher cost in the end. Pave technique has been heavily developed over the last couple of years, but despite advancement the final result will still mostly be the result of how skilled and talented your setter is. The ones that are the best can create real masterpieces, for appropriate price of course.

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