





14K Yellow Gold Pave Ring Setting
The halo style features a center gemstone surrounded by a ring of smaller stones, enhancing the perceived size and brilliance of the center gem, the halo creates an eye catching focal point that reflects light back into the center stone, increasing apparent depth and sparkle. The pave style consists of small diamonds or gemstones set closely together on the band and shoulders, with minimal visible metal between stones, producing a continuous surface of scintillation and a seamless, elegant appearance. Both approaches prioritize light return and surface coverage, halo for emphasis around the center stone, pave for sustained sparkle along the band and shoulders.
This custom made ring setting is designed to accommodate a range of center gemstones, including sapphire, ruby, emerald, or other chosen gemstones, and is available in rose gold, white gold, yellow gold, or platinum. The central receptacle is configured to accept the chosen center stone and to position a halo of smaller stones immediately around it, enhancing brilliance and visual impact. The shoulders incorporate a pave treatment with closely set stones to extend sparkle along the band, while four round side stones flank the primary axis to provide balanced accent and proportional interest. The gallery is open to allow light to reach the pavilion of the center gem, improving fire and scintillation, and the prong architecture secures the center while minimizing obstruction of the stone face. Metal thickness and prong dimensions are engineered for durability and daily wear, and finishing options include a high polish or a subtle matte buffing, depending on aesthetic preference. The setting is produced to accommodate the exact dimensions of the selected center gem, ensuring proper tension, secure seat, and optimal symmetry between halo, side stones, and pave fields. Care recommendations include routine inspection of prongs and pavage for integrity, gentle cleaning to maintain luster, and professional servicing when resizing or resetting is required. This specification oriented description focuses on material options, structural features, and visual outcomes, enabling informed selection and customization without embellishment.











