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Types of Diamond Jewelry

Solitaire diamond rings are timeless and elegant, showcasing the beauty of a single diamond. There are three primary settings for solitaire diamond rings: prong, bezel, and tension. Each has unique characteristics and variations, providing different aesthetics and functional benefits.

Prong settings

In prong settings, the diamond is held in place by small metal claws known as prongs. The number of prongs can vary, affecting the diamond's appearance and security.

most popular prong types 

  • Six Prongs (Tiffany Setting): This iconic setting uses six prongs to elevate the diamond, giving it a rounded appearance. 
  • Four Prongs (Classic Setting): This setting with four prongs shows more of the diamond, making it appear more square with less metal obstructing the view.

Pros:

  • Maximizes light reflection for added sparkle.
  • Easy to clean and maintain.

Cons:

  • Prongs can become loose over time or get caught on clothing.
  • Four-prong settings have a higher risk of the diamond becoming loose and falling out.

Bezel settings

In bezel settings, the diamond is surrounded by a continuous band of metal, providing a secure and protective setting. Get inspired by bezel setting jewelry with our Luna Collection.

Pros:

  • Most secure setting, minimizing the risk of losing the diamond.
  • Protects the diamond from damage.
  • Makes the diamond appear larger and whiter.

Cons:

  • Covers more of the diamond, reducing its sparkle.

 

Tension setting

Tension settings hold the diamond in place using the pressure of the ring's metal, creating an illusion that the diamond is floating.

Pros:

  • Allows maximum light to pass through the diamond, enhancing its sparkle.
  • Unique and creative designs.

Cons:

  • Difficult to resize.
  • Risky to purchase without precise knowledge of the wearer's ring size.

Variations of settings

Within the three primary types of diamond solitaire rings, there are several variations that can be applied to one or more settings:

  • Compass Setting: Prongs are aligned with compass points, making the diamond appear more round. We also use a compass setting for our Royal 201 Collection
  • Basket Setting: Prongs are supported by horizontal bands forming a basket for extra security, ideal for active lifestyles.
  • Cathedral Setting: The band rises to the diamond's midpoint, adding elegance and height. Compatible with prong, bezel, and tension settings.
  • Bypass Setting: Bands overlap and part, creating a twisted look, often combined with prong settings but usable with all types.

Choosing the perfect solitaire diamond (engagement) ring setting depends on personal preference and lifestyle. Regular professional checks ensure the safety and durability of the ring. For personalized advice, consult with a diamond expert at Royal Coster Diamonds to find the perfect ring within your budget.

In addition to rings, Royal Coster Diamonds also offers a wide range of other jewelry, including necklaces and pendants. Although these two are often worn together, they are technically different types of jewelry. A necklace is an ornament worn around the neck and can range from simple designs to more elaborate creations. A pendant is a separate piece of jewelry that hangs from a necklace, adding a personal touch. There's also a wide variety of earrings available.

Types of Earrings

  • Stud Earrings: Directly attached to the earlobe and do not dangle. Solitaire studs are a classic example of stud earrings.
  • Hoop Earrings: Circular earrings that loop through the earlobe.
  • Huggie Hoops: Thicker than regular hoop earrings and hug the earlobe closely.
  • Drop Earrings: type of earring that hangs down below the earlobe, usually with a decorative piece attached to a stud or hook.
  • Dangle Earrings: Similar to drop earrings but typically longer and more detailed. 

Lastly, there are bracelets. These come in various styles and materials, from leather and beads to gold and diamonds. A popular diamond bracelet is the tennis bracelet, featuring a row of diamonds that encircle the wrist. This bracelet gets its name from a famous tennis match in which a player lost her bracelet. Another classic style is the bangle, a solid, round bracelet that you slip onto your wrist.

 

Lights, Camera, Action!

Royal Coster Diamonds has had the honor of delivering jewelry to various stars and influencers for the Cannes Film Festival, including the Miss Universe Runner-Up Thảo Nhi Lê and renowned Dutch entrepreneur Olcay Gulsen. Besides the Cannes festival we delivered Jewelry to Shanna Slaap at the priemiere of Pretty Women.