11/18/11

Options for Selecting the Ultimate Eternity Ring

By Deborah Quick


The beautiful continuous band of diamonds creating eternity rings, so named because the circle of a ring has no beginning and no end, can look radically different depending on your choice of setting. The gorgeous unbroken circle of gems forming an eternity ring can look radically different depending on your choice of setting.

To get started, decide if you want round diamonds, slightly more modern princess cut diamonds, or another shape. The first choice to make, however, is your diamond or other gemstone shape. The two most popular are round and princess cut.

Beautifully cut round diamonds are an elegant classic, and these well-liked gems are at their best in our stunning platinum eternity rings. Eternity diamond wedding bands styles are often made order for each customer at the time of purchase, the options for your round diamond platinum eternity rings are even greater.

The princess cut shape featured in these platinum eternity bands, which first gained notoriety in the 1920s as the height of Art Deco art and fashion, is still very much in demand today. Princess cut platinum eternity rings are available in a variety of setting styles to suite every taste. Some of the best setting styles for this shape are the channel setting and bar setting.

Prong settings, which can be formed and adapted in a number of ways to most beautifully and securely display a gem, have been the cornerstone of fine jewelry design for decades. As such, they're very popular for use in prong set platinum eternity rings too, and the assortment of diamond eternity rings for women shows how varied and lovely these pieces can be despite all prong set platinum eternity rings being created through similar means.

The channel setting is a strong, appealing, & eye catching method for setting the gemstones in a platinum eternity ring. Channel setting is one of the oldest jeweler's techniques & is a good choice since showcasing the platinum in your eternity rings is undoubtedly as important as highlighting the gems.




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