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How to buy a Bezel engagement ring
A Bezel setting is a platinum or solid gold setting that wraps around the entire circumference of a diamond. It not only highlights the diamond’s shape, but holds it in place. This makes the Signature Bezel different from engagement rings that feature prong settings.
In short, yes, a Bezel setting engagement ring is more secure than prong-style rings. Because a Bezel setting completely surrounds a diamond, it is considered the most secure setting of all. But all VRAI engagement rings are crafted to be incredibly secure and last a lifetime, so deciding between settings should be based on your style and taste.
Those wanting a custom engagement ring are searching for something unique as opposed to popular. However, many custom designs combine details from two or three different pre-existing engagement ring settings. Some may want a halo or bezel setting for their Three Stone engagement ring, or add a Knife-Edge band or Two Tone prongs to their design, for example.
Others are inspired by a vintage style or a ring from another designer, and want to create something similar. It’s important to speak with a diamond expert first to ensure that your design ideas can be properly executed while maintaining a VRAI aesthetic.
Speak with our diamond experts for a custom-designed engagement ring. Tell them your ideas for a custom Bezel setting. They’ll help you understand which custom details are possible, then guide you through the white-glove design process.
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Trillion cut bezel engagement rings in rose gold FAQs
Nearly every style of VRAI wedding bands can pair with Solitaire engagement rings. For Signature Solitaires, Signature 6-Prongs, Halos, Hidden Halos, Classic Two-Tones, and Signature Bezel engagement rings, almost all wedding bands will match. For those who have chosen a Knife-Edge Solitaire, a Curator, or a Signature V engagement ring, there are matching wedding rings that perfectly mirror each style. Learn more on how to pair your wedding band with a solitaire ring.
There are three settings in particular that will make your Solitaire VRAI created diamond look larger. The first is a Cathedral engagement ring setting that lifts the diamond closer to the eye. After that, there are Halo engagement rings and Bezel engagement rings that make the center stone look bigger with additional metal or pavé-set diamonds. Choosing elongated diamond shapes such as Marquise, Pear, Emerald, or Oval cut diamonds will also make it appear bigger.
Because the metal in a bezel setting completely surrounds a diamond, it is considered the most secure setting of all. Those who choose this engagement ring do so for its timeless elegance, but added security is one more reason to love this style.
While your Signature Bezel engagement ring can be worn throughout most of the day, it’s best to remove it for manual work like gardening, or for exercise that involves your hands, like weight-lifting or yoga. For comfort, you should also remove your ring while sleeping.
When you buy an engagement ring, choosing a bezel or prong setting should be based entirely on your taste and style. Although a bezel setting is technically the most secure engagement ring setting because the diamond is completely surrounded on all sides, each of VRAI’s styles, including engagement rings with prong settings, are crafted to be durable, secure, and last a lifetime.
To ensure the perfect fit, you must measure for your ring size. Order a complimentary ring sizer from VRAI or use a ring size chart to help you determine the exact size. Don’t forget to measure the exact finger you’ll be wearing your bezel engagement ring on.