




Silver Pave Ring Setting
This custom made ring setting is presented as a precision crafted foundation for a range of classic and contemporary center gemstones and accent treatments. The setting is available in rose gold, white gold, yellow gold, platinum, and a two tone option combining yellow and white metals. Center stone choices include sapphire, ruby, emerald, and other natural or laboratory grown gemstones, allowing for a broad palette of color and optical character. Design options include a halo configuration, a pave treatment on the shank, and a coordinated wedding set format that integrates an engagement ring and accompanying wedding band. The example images correspond to a rose gold configuration with a raised center seat designed to accept an oval or round center gem, a halo collar set with small accent stones, and a split or double shank with pave set accents. Construction follows standard jewelry engineering in which prong geometry, gallery height, and bezel clearances are detailed to ensure secure seat and optimal light return for the chosen center stone. Ring sizing is executed to industry norms, and the setting can be adjusted for specific finger sizes with reinforcement options for heavier center stones or for users requiring a lower profile.
The halo style features a primary center gemstone surrounded by a concentric ring of smaller stones, with the function of increasing perceived center stone size and enhancing overall brilliance. In this setting, the halo is designed to sit close to the center stone plane, minimizing gaps between the main gem and its surrounding accents while maintaining adequate metal for structural support. The halo ring may be configured as a full circle or as a partial crescent depending on the chosen center stone shape and desired visual emphasis. Number, size, and spacing of halo stones are specified per order to balance scintillation and durability, typically with accent stones ranging from 0.01 to 0.05 carat each for consistent optical effect. The halo collar also serves to distribute light into the pavilion of the center gem, which can increase apparent fire and brilliance without altering the center stone. Mounting options include shared prong, bead set, or micro claw techniques, each offering a different profile and maintenance characteristic. The halo style in this offering is engineered for long term wear, with attention to prong thickness and meet points to reduce the risk of stone loss while preserving maximum visual impact.
The pave style emphasizes a continuous field of small diamonds or gemstones set closely together across the shank or face of the setting, creating a seamless reflective surface. This setting is executed with closely spaced seats, either with shared prongs or with individual beads securing each accent stone, to achieve minimal visible metal and maximal surface coverage. Precision placement is required to ensure consistent alignment and uniform light return, and the setting is laid out to maintain proper girdle clearance for each accent to avoid contact with the wearer. Options include single row pave, double row pave, or pavé extending around the entire circumference for an eternity treatment, subject to metal strength and comfort considerations. Micro pave variants are available for finer stones and a subtler texture, while larger pave stones provide a bolder presence. Total accent carat weight and average stone size are provided on specification sheets prior to production, and stone grading for clarity and color is applied to maintain cohesive appearance. The construction also considers long term wear, with channel reinforcement available on areas prone to impact and periodic inspection recommended to ensure secure settings and to address any regripping that may be required over time.
The wedding set style offers a coordinated pairing of an engagement ring and a wedding band designed for a seamless, unified intersection when worn together. The engagement ring profile is measured and manufactured to accept a matching band that nests flush against the shank or follows a complementary contour, allowing for stable stacking and a continuous aesthetic. Matching can be executed in the same metal for uniform tone, or in mixed metals, such as a yellow and white combination, for deliberate contrast while maintaining compatible dimensions and thickness. Options for engraving are available on either the inner face or a flat exterior pad, with choices in literal content, character count, and positioning specified at order. Engraving methods include machine engraving for consistent depth and line work, and laser engraving for fine detail and minimal material displacement. Font style and size can be specified, and any specified engravings are reviewed for legibility relative to ring size. Additional customization includes choice of prong style and height, gallery architecture for under stone visibility, and band width to match wearer preference. Quality control includes verification of metal composition, stone seat measurements, stone securement testing, and a final polish and plate as needed for white gold. Care recommendations are provided with each piece, and instructions for routine inspection and professional cleaning are included to preserve finish and secure settings over time.












