Diamond ring solitaire
The solitaire diamond ring is emblematic of the engagement ring and the absolute classic. Here, the diamond is not set into the ring, but rather crowns the ring band as if it were floating. This form of mounting creates a particularly enchanting refraction of light through the gemstone, as light can also enter from the side. In addition to the popular chaton setting with four or six rounded prongs, a round bezel setting is also available depending on taste.
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Solitaire diamond rings
Giving engagement rings as a gift is a fairly recent but particularly beautiful tradition in Germany that has only come from the USA in recent years. Engagement rings are probably one of the most beautiful gifts you can give your partner. There is a huge range of options for designing proposal rings. However, solitaire rings are particularly beautiful and fascinating. The most common solitaire setting is the chaton setting, consisting of four or six beautifully rounded prongs that emerge from the ring band. Here, the diamonds appear to almost float in the setting. In the version with six prongs, the application rings appear as if the diamond is held by a small crown. In addition to the classic prong setting, Fischer also offers round bezel settings.