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14K Yellow Gold Wedding Set Ring Setting

Production Time: from 21 to 28 Days
Rush service may be available upon request
Item ID: JS1854
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Ring size
6.00
Metal
14K Yellow Gold
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Quality, Value & Heart
100% Natural Sapphires
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14 Day No Hassle Return Policy
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Product description

Flush set style describes a ring where the gemstone is embedded seamlessly into the metal, creating a sleek, modern look with minimal elevation. The stone sits level with the band, its table aligning with the circumference of the metal so the surface appears continuous and unbroken. This design is intended as a single ring, a standalone piece that can be worn on its own, and it is carefully engineered so a straight band may sit flush against it without gaps. The profile is low and secure, offering practicality and a refined aesthetic that suits active lifestyles, while the metal around the gem offers a halo of protection. Whether set in rose gold, white gold, yellow gold, platinum, silver, or a mixed metal combination of white and yellow, or yellow and white, the flush set emphasizes silhouette and touch, and it invites the eye to linger on the subtle meeting point where metal and stone become one.

Solitaire style features a single, striking gemstone as the focal point, offering a timeless, classic look with simple elegance. In this approach the gem stands proud, held by a delicate mount that lifts it into the light, maximizing brilliance and presence. The solitaire allows the personality of a sapphire, ruby, emerald, or other treasured gemstone to speak freely, unobscured by side stones or complex metalwork. The band may be chosen in any of our available metals, rose gold, white gold, yellow gold, platinum, or silver, and may be slim for understatement or broader for a bold statement. The appeal of the solitaire is its clarity of intent, a single point of devotion, and the way it captures and returns light, which makes it as appropriate for an heirloom engagement emblem as for a gift that marks a turning point in a life.

Wedding set style offers a coordinated matching set of an engagement ring and wedding band, designed to complement each other for a seamless, unified look. In a wedding set the engagement ring and band are conceived together, their profiles, widths, and curves speaking the same language so they fit side by side as if they were always meant to be one. This union can carry a flush set engagement ring with a straight wedding band that sits perfectly against it, or a solitaire engagement ring with a contoured band that echoes its silhouette. Metals may be matched or thoughtfully contrasted, from rose gold paired with white gold accents, to platinum matched with a warm yellow gold band, and gemstones can be chosen to harmonize with the metal, a deep blue sapphire with cool white gold, a fiery ruby with warm yellow gold, or a verdant emerald set in rose gold for a romantic tone. The wedding set tells a story of two things made whole, and the design is particularly attentive to comfort, daily wearability, and the quiet pleasure of seeing the two rings move together as one.

From the first pencil stroke this custom made ring setting begins as an idea drawn from the world that produced the gem, a memory of riverbeds, of crystalline growth, and of the patient pressure that turns time into color. We imagine a rough stone lifted from earth, a sapphire that remembers long winter skies, a ruby that holds the pulse of summer light, an emerald that keeps the green hush of deep forests. That elemental origin informs every decision, from the choice of metal to the angle of a prong, from the decision to keep the stone low for life lived with ease, to the choice to raise it and celebrate its presence. The sketch moves into three dimensional form, where the proportions are refined so a flush set will accept a straight band without compromise, and so a solitaire will find perfect balance on a finger. CAD models and physical prototypes allow us to see how light will travel across the surface, how the ring will feel as it slips on, and how two pieces in a wedding set will meet and rest as if they were always companions.

Skilled artisans then take the design into their hands, and the ring begins a second life of transformation. The metal is selected to match the emotion of the piece, a blushing rose gold for warmth, white gold for cool clarity, yellow gold for classic glow, platinum for enduring strength, or silver for a softer, modern sheen, and options for mixed metals are available for those who want contrast and complexity. Wax models give way to casting, and the hands that file, pierce, and polish are guided by an intimate knowledge of gemstone behavior and metal temperament. For a flush set the bezel must be milled with exacting tolerance so the stone seats level and the band can sit flush, and for a solitaire the prongs are shaped to cradle the gem while exposing the facets to light. If the design is a wedding set, the pair are worked together to ensure the fit is seamless. Finally, the chosen sapphire, ruby, emerald, or gemstone is inspected and set, its origin and character celebrated with a finish that honors both the stone and the metal. The finished ring arrives not as an object but as a narrative you can wear, a convergence of geology, human craft, and personal meaning, ready to begin the new stories it will witness and endure.

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