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Ring Settings that enhances diamond size

Blurpandasg2014

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Is there any settings that can help enhance the diamond and bring out its size (just plain solitaire round diamond without halo)

What considerations to make when designing a setting and does number of prongs (4,5,6prongs) and its orientation affect the look of the diamond
 

CheeSauce

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I think bezels really enhance the size of a diamond. For example, my OEC (in the hexagon setting) is only 0.98ct and 6.0mm but it looks way bigger than my round brilliant that is 1.22ct and 6.9mm!!

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SimoneDi

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Halos. 1ct in halo compared to 2.1ct in a three stone setting:
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ponyrider

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Yes on the bezel as it acts similar to an illusion setting. I am not sure on a 4 prong solitaire vs a 6 prong. Sometimes a 4 prong can make a round look a little cushion-y, which I like.
 

headlight

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There’s nothing that will make a stone look larger than a halo... and to that point the bezel acts in a similar fashion, especially a bezel style such as CheeSauce has.
 

headlight

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I think bezels really enhance the size of a diamond. For example, my OEC (in the hexagon setting) is only 0.98ct and 6.0mm but it looks way bigger than my round brilliant that is 1.22ct and 6.9mm!!

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Your rings are so pretty!
 

ordinaryrainbow

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I agree that halo and bezel settings will make the biggest difference.

However, if you want to stick with a solitaire setting a jeweller once told me 6 prongs will look larger than 4 prongs, and after looking at different settings I agree. I also think setting the stone in a high setting will give it the illusion of looking larger than if it were in a low setting (because it is sitting slightly closer to your eyes than your finger).

I also think keeping a solitaire really clean makes it look larger, because the diamond is more “sparkly” and throws off more light.
 

Dancing Fire

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I also think setting the stone in a high setting will give it the illusion of looking larger than if it were in a low setting (because it is sitting slightly closer to your eyes than your finger).
True, but on the other hand a higher setting will get hit much easier on your car door, etc..
 

Lykame

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Having an excellent cut diamond will make it look larger even in a simple setting so please bear that in mind, and if you're not yet in ownership of the solitaire please do lots of reading here before you buy. :geek2:

I was thinking there are some swoopy/petal type settings that will help a central diamond look larger...for example:

https://www.hpdiamonds.com/en-us/jewelry/jewelry-detail/44/blossom.htm

It's not a halo, it's a beautiful solitaire, but there's just a bit of an illusion there because of the prongs. This is probably my favourite solitaire setting. :geek2:
 

Swirl68

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A band that tapers towards the head.
 

stracci2000

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This is a Stuller setting.
I really think it enhances the size of my 1.10 MRB
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ringbling17

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I thought my old dahlia setting enhanced the size of my diamond without being a halo. It was 8 prongs.
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