Posted on May 28, 2010.
Engagement Ring Settings unusual Although it is generally true that most couples prefer the traditional and classical settings for their engagement rings (parameters such as pin setting, channel setting or caching), nowadays it has become trendy enough for a growing number of young couples to opt for more unusual and unique engagement ring settings. The combination of parameters unique jewelry with traditional engagement band is a great way to specialize and customize your ring.
There are many models to choose unique setting. Including, among others, invisible settings, color settings, the parameters of a ballerina, the parameters of the illusion and cluster parameters. An invisible stetting generally incorporates a number of precious stones in her unique design. Small stones are stacked around a central stone, larger. The stones of small stones around the center of the ring, are close together, so as to create the illusion of a larger stone of the larger center. The groups of precious stones are mounted in a frame invisible, which is hidden under the surface of the strip. As such, Culet stone and a fraction of their ducts are immersed in the metal. The invisible setting was designed to allow most agencies Stones' set, a technique used to maximize the size of stones, and their brilliance. A stone set flush is completely immersed in the metal group. Subsequently, the table of precious stones (upper half) is the only part left.
Rinse the settings are recommended for couples who prefer a more moderate approach, discrete engagement ring, or for couples who can not necessarily afford a ring carat diamond engagement high. Since this engagement ring setting particular cache much of the stone surface, it is virtually impossible to tell if the stone is mounted on the ring of a carat or above, or if it is small. The ballerina stetting derives its name from its unique design, which holds a diamond pattern recalls the skirt of a ballerina. Unique shaped stones are set in a cascading ruffled configuration that surrounds the center stone ring. The stones vary in emphasis surrounding cut, emerald baguette, princess and pear, Trillium brilliant round, while the center stone is a traditional round brilliant.
A framework illusion is often used to improve the look of a diamond solitaire center stone. Colette Diamond is set in a metal frame installed in the band of the ring (mounting technique similar to the setting screen), while the belt is surrounded by a strategic position of small plates reflective metal. The plates of glass the light passes through the crystal structure of diamond, and refer to the eye of the beholder. The increase reflected light creates the illusion of a bigger, more brilliant center stone. The stetting cluster is perhaps the most complex of engagement ring setting designs.