Platinum Settings

A setting not only holds the stone or stones, it is the foundation for your ring's design and individuality. It is essential to select a setting that reflects your personal style. Choosing a platinum setting will make a difference because it is unmatched in its ability to hold stones safe from the stress of daily wear. The natural white luster of platinum also enhances the sparkle of a diamond as it doesn't cast any color into the stone.
 

The design of the setting depends on the shape of the center stone and gives the ring its personality. Smaller stones are used to make a statement on a wedding band, or to add extra sparkle to a platinum ring, pendant or bracelet.
 


Prong

Prong/Claw

A classic setting where the stone is visible from all sides for maximum brilliance.


Bezel

Bezel

The stone is framed in platinum, keeping it secure.


Cathedral

Cathedral/Contour

The stone is held high by raised shoulders which help to protect the diamond.


Tension

Tension

Pressure holds the stone firmly in place allowing it to reflect maximum light.


Bar

Bar

A thin metal bar separates each stone but leaves the sides open to bring in the light.


Flush

Flush

A low stress setting that secures small stones inside tiny holes.


Channel

Channel

Stones are placed in a metal channel and are visible but not prominent. They form a continuous flow with no metal to separate them.


Pave

Pave

Often used to create a sparkling look of diamonds, tiny metal beads hold each stone in its own discrete setting.


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