Platinum is very trendy these days, but silver has a very understated yet elegant finish.
Your answer depends on the quality and number of diamond(s) set in the metal and the quality of the metal.
The metal you choose to set a diamond is mostly governed by personal preference.Review your regular habits with your jeweler, and include answers to these kinds of questions:Which metal best shows off the qualities of this diamond?How 'tough' is the metal? -- I'll never take this ring off.Which metal has the highest resale value? -- this ring is an investment.Which metal do you prefer to work with? -- let's maximize your design talentWhich [colour] metal do I wear more?and so forth.
not even close.
No, Diamond is pure carbon, so diamond is not a metal.
A diamond with fewer internal flaws is most resistant to damage, as well as one that is well-set in metal.
I am not sure you should probably ask an electrician. BUT.................................................. it might be metal... its not a metal its diamond idiot
A diamond ring typically consists of a precious metal band (such as gold or platinum) with a diamond or a cluster of diamonds set into it. The diamond is usually held in place by prongs or a bezel setting, and sometimes additional gemstones or decorations are included in the design.
Gold is generally the most commonly used metal to set diamonds in.
Diamond is formed from Carbon, which is not a metal.
A syone set in between 2 peices of metal and not in a prong. Cheaper less valuble stones are used for this app
A set diamond is a diamond set into a piece of jewelry.
Diamond is harder than any metal.