AustenNut
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I’m trying to narrow down the styles & settings of rings that I like so that my bf knows what kind of an engagement ring to get. I intend to wear the ring daily, for the rest of my life, 24/7. I don’t go out of my way to bang my rings up, but I don’t coddle them the way some PSers do. They will be worn at the gym, while doing the dishes, while doing everything that I do.
Based on what I’ve read, these are a few assumptions that I’ve made. Please correct me if I’m wrong.
-A pave setting is likely to lose stones, and even rings by the greats like Leon Mege are not supposed to be worn 24/7 through all of life’s occasions.
-A channel setting, though perhaps more secure than a pave, is still going to get knocked around too much and lose stones and whatnot.
-Halos are likely to have problems because they’re generally pave.
-Bezel and hammer set settings should be fairly secure and last well.
My ideal would be to have one of the following with a pale sapphire/spinel as the center stone:
A) The stone by itself on a band with diamonds to give some added sparkle (like on rings #1 & 2).
B) The stone on an engraved band with some surrounding diamonds to give some added sparkle (like on ring #3) or a plain band with an interesting sidestone pattern (ring #5).
C) A stone on an engraved band (like ring #4) but with a halo. (Unfortunately, however, I’m afraid that a halo may not be practical for my lifestyle. Please let me know if it is durable if the rest of the band is not paved.)
If A-C are not possible then I’d prefer a plain engraved band (#4) over a totally plain band.
Do any of the rings pictured strike you as not durable enough for a life with me? And what kind of setting would ring #5 be considered?

Based on what I’ve read, these are a few assumptions that I’ve made. Please correct me if I’m wrong.
-A pave setting is likely to lose stones, and even rings by the greats like Leon Mege are not supposed to be worn 24/7 through all of life’s occasions.
-A channel setting, though perhaps more secure than a pave, is still going to get knocked around too much and lose stones and whatnot.
-Halos are likely to have problems because they’re generally pave.
-Bezel and hammer set settings should be fairly secure and last well.
My ideal would be to have one of the following with a pale sapphire/spinel as the center stone:
A) The stone by itself on a band with diamonds to give some added sparkle (like on rings #1 & 2).
B) The stone on an engraved band with some surrounding diamonds to give some added sparkle (like on ring #3) or a plain band with an interesting sidestone pattern (ring #5).
C) A stone on an engraved band (like ring #4) but with a halo. (Unfortunately, however, I’m afraid that a halo may not be practical for my lifestyle. Please let me know if it is durable if the rest of the band is not paved.)
If A-C are not possible then I’d prefer a plain engraved band (#4) over a totally plain band.
Do any of the rings pictured strike you as not durable enough for a life with me? And what kind of setting would ring #5 be considered?
