No it is not a diamond but it is a type of setting where accent diamonds are set closely together for a diamond-encrusted look. The setting can simply be a band with a pave setting or a single stone with a pave setting on the sides.
No, pave is a type of setting for gemstones.
Pave is the name of a setting, which can hold any gemstone. Rings that contain real diamonds may have some set in pave settings.
I believe you are referring to pave set diamonds. Pave settings are comprised of tiny diamonds set so closely together that they appear to present a diamond coating on the piece of jewelry. In this way, pave diamonds achieve the look of a larger diamond or a greater number of diamonds on the jewelry piece.
This style of setting is sometimes called pave, meaning that the metal is not visible so that all the light gathered by the diamonds can be reflected back into the eyes of the beholder. The invisible setting is often used to abut several diamonds together to give the appearance of a larger stone. Good is relative.
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Technoghraph Pave Watch is a timepiece that combines the highest technologies (that give plenty of opportunities) and great design (special due to diamond "mosaic").There is an automatic mechanism Valjoux caliber 7750. A metallic case made of stainless steel is 44 mm in diameter.
The pavé setting was created with all-out light and brilliance in mind. To create these stunning rings, accent diamonds are set closely together for a dazzling, diamond-encrusted look. When set they create a sense of unbroken light and sparkle.
They use that machine to pave the streets.
Let's pave this driveway and call it a day.
Pleasures Pave Sewers was created in 1999.
No, the word "pave" does not have a long vowel sound because it is pronounced as /peɪv/, with a short vowel sound.
A diamond is not a square it is a jewel type shape.
There is no taxonomic level for the pave afroparo, as there is no such classified animal.
Pave Maijanen was born on September 4, 1950, in Finland.