Pave Engagement Rings

Whether you're going with a classic round diamond or a trending fancy shaped diamond, choose a non-traditional engagement ring for that extra wow factor. These modern or contemporary engagement rings take the traditional diamond ring and give it a spin with bands that wrap and twist and settings that make your diamond appear to float in thin air.
If you're looking for an natural or lab grown diamond engagement ring with a twisted band, we have them with and without accent diamonds. In our Contemporary collection, some bands are crafted to dance back and forth with one another, like infinity rings, while others weave together tighter. These twisting engagement rings also use migraine work, channel set diamonds, and split shank settings to create out of the ordinary looks that will have people stopping your bride-to-be to have a closer look at her ring. Know our Top Picks for Twisting Engagement Rings.

Our under halo engagement rings are also the perfect pairing for your round diamond. The halo swirls just underneath your center stone, echoing its graceful shape while subtly making it appear larger. And no matter what you style or diamond shape you pick, you'll have 14k and 18k white, yellow, and rose gold and platinum to choose from to complete your setting. Start your engagement ring browsing journey with our Engagement Ring 101 Guide.

FAQs

What is a pave setting engagement ring?

A pave setting engagement ring showcases small gemstones, typically diamonds, arranged closely together on the band. These stones are secured with tiny prongs to create a continuous surface of sparkle, giving the ring a luxurious and dazzling look.

Is a pavé setting more expensive?

Yes, pavé settings are typically pricier due to the intricate arrangement of small gemstones, often diamonds. The skilled craftsmanship, detailed work, and increased number of stones contribute to the higher cost.

What is the difference between Pave and Side Stone Engagement Ring?

The difference between a pavé and a side stone engagement ring lies in the arrangement of accent stones. A pavé setting features small stones closely set across the band for a shimmering surface. In contrast, a side stone ring places larger accent stones beside the center stone, offering a pronounced and complementary effect. The choice depends on whether you prefer a seamless sparkle (pavé) or distinct accentuation (side stones).

How does pave affect the size and sparkle of the center diamond?

A pavé setting impacts the perceived size and sparkle of the center diamond. The closely set small stones create a larger visual surface for the diamond, giving it a more substantial appearance. Additionally, the surrounding pavé stones reflect light onto the center diamond, enhancing its brilliance and overall sparkle. This creates a dynamic play of light, making the diamond appear larger and more dazzling.

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