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So, in sunlight and in certain types of office light, that setting is going to seriously pop. even in certain low light situations it will pop. FWIW I have settings that have bigger stones and ones that have smaller pave and some with a mix of both. I love them both for different reasons. Either way, you honestly can't go wrong.
The only issue the wearer may have with that type of pave (if she's hard on her hands) is that you might need to be a bit more careful. well made pave rings should feel very smooth and the prongs should not catch, however, you do need to check the prongs more often to be sure they continue to lay flat so no stones get lost.
The only issue the wearer may have with that type of pave (if she's hard on her hands) is that you might need to be a bit more careful. well made pave rings should feel very smooth and the prongs should not catch, however, you do need to check the prongs more often to be sure they continue to lay flat so no stones get lost.