What do you know about pave ring settings? Many couples are choosing pave ring settings over traditional or multi-stone bridal sets for their engagement rings. Pave ring settings give you an interesting and unique design and many find it a more expensive looking effect.
The elegant style of a pave setting is beauty to many people. If you are going for something different or more dramatic than a plain band, this could be a fantastic choice. However, before you set out to buy a pave ring setting, you need to learn a bit more about them.
So what exactly are pave ring settings and how can you know if one is right for you? Pave is pronounced pah-vay and it means the ring’s band is paved with diamonds. Sometimes it is the entire band and other times it is just a portion of it. Pave is designed to hide the appearance of the metal as much as possible and create the look of tiny beads of glittering stones throughout the ring setting.
It is similar to channel setting but with some major differences. Channel settings are secured into the ring with a small rim of metal that holds the stones together in a row. Pave settings work by holding each stone together individually and without the line of metal. With the setting done this way, more light is able to get into the stones creating more sparkle and elegance.
Often pave settings are done in light metals such as white gold and platinum to further the look and sparkle but pave settings are sometimes also done in yellow gold for a more traditional look. Pave settings used in an engagement ring sometimes have a large center stone above the rest of the encrusted diamonds. Round and princess shaped stones are commonly used for this solitaire in the pave setting. Prongs or bezel settings are most commonly used to hold the stone away from the setting.
There are many different designs that a pave ring can be in. Some people choose full paves and other choose half paves. In a full, the entire band seems to be made of diamonds. A center solitaire will then be mounted on the setting. A half pave only covers the top portion of the ring (the part that people see while you are wearing it) and many people think this is more comfortable to wear.
Some pave designs are on thinner bands or with the pave only going on one portion of the band. Others may be on wider bands or cover the entire bands. Some are three-dimensional and some have a single row of stones which help support a large diamond solitaire in the center. Another simple design is one without the center stone and just a plain pave band.
Pave ring settings are not just for women or the engagement ring. They have also been used without the center stone for wedding bands for both men and women. It also makes a good alternative for men’s engagement rings which are also more commonly used today. These types of pave rings are also commonly used in eternity bands, anniversary rings and similar rings.
There are so many great options and alternatives that you can easily see that a pave ring setting can be used in many great ways. No matter what your style and favorite metal, it can likely work with a pave style ring setting.