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  • Trinity Setting - The way in which these prongs form double cradles which overlap to create prongs to hold all three diamonds is a delicate yet secure way to design prongs into a ring.  This setting is sometimes referred to as a Trinity setting, because all the diamonds share each others' prongs in some way.
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  • Bypass Channel setting - The walls which form the channel in this ring are a continuation of the ring from below and pass underneath the diamond to create an uninterrupted   and flowing design beneath the diamond.
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  • Channel/Pave setting - The combination of channel set center diamonds and pave set side diamonds adds a unique effect to this ring that softens the linear channels and allows brilliant light to dance off the sides of the ring.
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  • Pave Setting example - True pave ("pohvay") setting is accomplished by setting diamonds as close together as possible in rows which are offset to allow each row to fit snuggly into the spaces from the row before it.  Each diamond is prong set, and most prongs hold more than one diamond.
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  • Heart Shaped shared prongs - Add a touch of love to your design when you tuck your diamonds between these prongs shaped like hearts.  As an anniversary band, engagement ring, or wedding band, this design feature speaks of your love without saying a word.
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  • Half-Bezel Solitaire - A low-profile elegant solitaire is created from this half-bezel setting which gently rises from the ring. Elegant and graceful, this ring is sculpted simplicity.
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  • Slanted Prongs - Simple prongs can be dressed up by designing them to rise at a curved slant from the ring.  These prongs soften the lines and angles prevalent in this ring, and provide a secure seat for the diamond to rest in.
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  • Halo Setting - This diamond is surrounded by a halo of white gold and a circle of diamonds which create a stunning bold statement sure to draw attention to its brilliance.  This type of setting adds significant size to the appearance of the center diamond and creates a spectacular display of light.
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  • Bypass Swirl Channel - A flowing and fanciful design surrounds this center diamond as it is held between curved walls of gold which flow from the sides of the ring and pass by either side of the diamond.  Nestled safely, the diamond is secured in a low maintenance, low profile  setting which is sure to keep it secure.
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  • Curved Channel setting - This ring is comprised of diamonds and emeralds secured in the channels between curved walls of white gold.  The benefit of this type of setting is the fact that the curved walls are not only beautiful and contemporary, but strong and smooth.
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  • Bouquet Setting - These princess cut diamonds are featured as a bouquet which radiates out from the central "stem" holding a square bezel set diamond below the center.  This setting style creates a side view which is as stunning as the view from above.
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  • Channel Set Solitaire - This setting is a variation of the classic channel set solitaire ring.  The "V" base of the channel creates a sophisticated and formal profile. The channel can be fabricated from white gold to add to the apparent size of the center diamond, while adding the popular two-tone affect.
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