





Platinum 950 Wedding Set Ring Setting
This wedding set is a coordinated engagement ring and wedding band engineered for a seamless, unified silhouette, custom made to order in a choice of 14K rose gold, 18K rose gold, 14K white gold, 18K white gold, 14K yellow gold, 18K yellow gold, and platinum 950, compatible with center stones in sapphire, ruby, emerald, or a variety of other gemstones. The engagement head is held by a refined multi prong crown that aligns with the contoured profile of the complementary band, enabling the two rings to nest closely for an uninterrupted appearance when worn together. The overall proportions emphasize a low to medium profile for everyday comfort, while the matched band maintains identical width and radius to preserve alignment and balance. Finishing options are polished to a high sheen, and surface tolerances are controlled to ensure a flush mating between the engagement ring and the wedding band, eliminating visible gaps and creating the impression of a single, cohesive piece.
The setting uses several deliberate technical choices to maximize light exposure and gemstone brilliance. The center stone sits in a raised, open basket with pierced under gallery work, which removes metal beneath the pavilion and allows light to pass upward and reflect off the internal facets, increasing perceived fire and scintillation. Tapered prongs are shaped to secure the girdle with minimal visual intrusion, their profiles slimmed at the tips to reduce metal coverage of the crown and table, while the bases are reinforced and polished internally to act as reflective planes that bounce light back into the stone. The band and head interface includes a precision cut channel that seats the band with controlled clearance, preserving side light entry to the stone while maintaining structural support. For color stones such as sapphire, ruby, and emerald, the setting is adjusted to suit each material, with prong thickness, elevation, and gallery openness calibrated to protect softer edges when needed, and to favor pavilion exposure for stones that yield greater brilliance from increased light return. These features combined produce a wedding set that is both structurally sound and optimized to reveal the fullest optical performance of the chosen center stone.











