Similar to the cathedral arches it uses arches of metal to support and securely hold the center diamond or colored gemstone the center stone can be set with prongs bezel tension or basket design and it can sit low or high above the arches.
Cathedral wedding band setting.
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Petite cathedral settings.
Petite cathedral settings have thin bands usually 1 6 to 1 8mm wide for a delicate look to make the diamond pop even more.
Offers a wide variety of beautiful cathedral rings crafted with durable metals and graceful arches.
A cathedral pave setting includes a row or several rows of small diamonds on the band like this cathedral pave diamond engagement ring.
The cathedral setting adds height and elegance to an engagement ring.
The shank of the ring curves upwards to resemble the tall graceful arches of a cathedral elevating the center stone above the band.
If you pair this ring with a matching thin wedding band it can bring out the full flavor of its vintage appeal.
The cathedral engagement setting is perfect for those who prefer a traditional style with a high setting.
If you are looking for a vintage style cathedral ring the following designs from james allen will interest you pavé arches that are lined with milgrain gives this rose gold ring a regal quality and a touch of vintage elegance.
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Floating diamond ring setting example.
The cathedral setting is one of the most elegant classic and popular engagement ring settings.
The cathedral setting is one of the most elegant and classic engagement ring settings.
Also contrary to popular belief a cathedral style band does not mean that the center diamond has to be set up high and is just a matter of craftsmanship and precision.
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The cathedral design can have single r triple micropave to channel settings and even plain ones.
Non cathedral settings are sometimes called resting on top setting or floating setting but there is no unified way of calling them either way the main difference between these settings and the cathedral setting is that they offer a clearer look at the side of the diamond and have less metalwork around it which makes the stone stand.