Founf a dimond ring that says 926 on it. What does it mean?
Well no not really. The cost of a diamond is usually independent of the cost of a diamond ring setting. The only relationship I can think of between these two values is when a diamond is fancy cut, has an unusual shape or is very large in size. In that case, a run of the mill ring setting may not do, and you may need to have your ring setting custom made in order to accommodate an unusual diamond.
The difference between a solitaire diamond and a normal diamond ring lies in the design and number of diamonds: A solitaire diamond ring features a single diamond as the centerpiece with no side stones or additional diamonds. It’s known for its simplicity, elegance, and timeless appeal. A normal diamond ring (also called a multi-stone or accent ring) includes multiple diamonds—this could be side stones, a halo around the center stone, or a cluster design, adding extra sparkle and detail. So, solitaire focuses on one standout diamond, while normal diamond rings showcase a more elaborate design with several stones.
The post popular style of diamond engagement ring is currently the Princess cut diamond solitaire. Also known as the tiffany setting, the ring has one princess cut diamond set in a for prong setting. Most people are choosing white gold or platinum for this style.
I believe it means diamond setting
An invisible setting makes the diamond appear as if it is floating on the ring without any metal prongs or settings holding it in place. The diamonds are set flush against each other with no visible metal between them, giving the illusion of a continuous diamond surface. This results in a sleek and modern look that showcases the diamonds prominently.
This may be an identifier of the setting stamped there by the manufacturer.
First, you'll need to find such a stone. In a brief search, we found a 16 carat pear-shaped diamond that you can buy today from Blue Nile, and spend about US$626,000. Then you'll pay for the ring metal and setting.
I'm not entirely sure I understand the question. Are you asking what a prong setting is or how you can acquire a prong set diamond engagement ring? In regards to the first option: a prong setting consists of a precious metal backing, or cradle, which the diamond is fitted into, and is then held in place by delicate, fine prongs. A prong stetting can feature up to 8 prongs, and the most common, traditional prong setting usually consists of 4 prongs. The prong setting is valued for its versatility and its simple sophistication and is perhaps the most popular engagement ring setting in today's diamond engagement ring market. As for the second questions, you can get prong set diamond engagement rings at virtually any jewelry store since prong settings are so common, or you can design you own engagement ring setting.
Jack and Jill were looking at rings, Jill decided on a sapphire and diamond cluster.
You can purchase a diamond of this weight today on Blue Nile and pay between US$55,496 and US$510,961, depending on the colour, cut and clarity that you want. The setting and the work to install the diamond into the setting of your choice will be in addition to the price of the diamond.
A diamond ring typically consists of a metal band, such as gold or platinum, and a diamond center stone. The diamond is held in place by prongs or a setting. The band may also be embellished with smaller diamonds or other gemstones.
There must be a ways to place a Smaller diamond under the larger diamond, may be they must be using same setting or 2 different settings, but there is no specific setting for placing smaller under larger diamond. If any one come across the name of such setting please let me know.