Floating Diamond Wedding Band
The floating diamond wedding band certainly has a mysterious quality in many respects, and it may look similar to a fairy tale. Due to the skill of the craftsman and talented jewelry designers, the beautiful and very lightweight floating diamond rings reveal themselves as a wonder in the jewelry market.
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The remarkable design of the Bubble diamond band highlights the center stone. But what precisely are they, and how can you tell if this type of ring is best for you? We've got all the information you need about floating diamond rings listed below, including the best settings, popular designs, and special events that call for them.
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The classic and elegant design of floating diamond wedding bands can enhance the elegance and beauty of the wearer's hands. Here’s how you can own one too:
- This diamond wedding ring is a classic definition of a classic yet elegant-looking bubble diamond for her
- The floating diamond half-eternity band weighs 0.50 CT & has a one-prong setting that is super easy to carry while doing the daily chores
- The floating diamond wedding band white gold features 14 K white gold in it with a smooth polished band that measures 1.8 mm in size
- This diamond wedding band is specially hand-crafted by the experts in our lab, it features 100% natural diamonds that are ethically sourced and have recycled gold used in it
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More on how to set your Floating Diamond Wedding Band
Many couples believe there are few options for floating diamond rings due to their exclusivity. Nonetheless, there are indeed a wide variety of styles available to accommodate varied tastes. Here are a few of the most common looks you might see:
- Tension settings: this type of floating ring, which holds the diamond between two sections of the gold ring, is the most popular.
Split shank: The split shank envelops the sides of the center stone and raises it over the band. It is occasionally adorned with smaller diamonds.
Open Bezels: an open bezel setting usually includes a thicker ring to hold the gemstone in place and give the appearance that the diamond is floating.
- Bar settings: a traditional style, the bar setting uses bar-shaped metals to firmly secure the center stone, producing a lovely, symmetry look.
- Floating halo: Halo rings are renowned for surrounding the center stone with additional gems to smooth out the size
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