A Guide to Different Diamond Designs that can be used as Engage…

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Marriage is an essential chapter of every person's life. It is a sacred event that binds the couple in the life-long bond of responsibility. Both individuals must vow to always be with each other, through thick and thin, come what may!
The Engagement Ring needs to be discussed! You will have to know the diamonds- which the people sourced from the mines of Africa, where the miners and the locals have to suffer for the joy of privileged individuals!
You can still save lives and get married with New World Diamonds' Eco Friendly Rings!
Naturally, the thought of having fun at the cost of financially-challenged people's good health must be making you gag at this moment. On top of that, the diamonds are proving to be pricier than you thought- related to the amount of labor involved, perhaps?
For low prices and less guilt, go to New World Diamonds, where professionals craft every gemstone in labs with the help of special machinery. The result is stellar beauties that look better and lightweight, unlike African diamonds.
If you can't think of a proper design for your Eco Friendly Rings, then here's a guide to solving your problem.
If you can't decide on a design for your Eco Friendly Rings, your first step is to take a look at the ones worn by your parents, grandparents, and great ancestors. Maybe it is the 4 or 6 prong setting, a classic design that is quite common, or just plain silver bands that won't look special to those with extravagant tastes.
Regardless of what you think, you can use your predecessors' rings as a reference to figure out what you want for yourself- it is your lives that matter right now, so the choice has to be yours.
And finally, here are the designs that you might love.
Prong: In the world of jewelry, this term applies to claw-like metal contraptions used for keeping the stone in place. As mentioned before, one of your relatives might have a ring like this. If you plan to follow in your family's footsteps, then you can trust New World Diamonds to help you. But beware; this design is known for getting stuck on and tearing clothes (or scratching someone's skin)!
Tiffany: It looks like the prong setting; the only thing making it distinguishable is the knife-edge feel of the inner edges of the band. While this look is hard to achieve for most artisans, experts at New World Diamonds have mastered the art of perfection! But even then, you need to be patient, as experts cannot achieve this look right away.
Bezel: If you don't like the dangers of prongs and can't wait for a Tiffany, then you will love the Bezel look Eco Friendly Rings at New World Diamonds. Instead of a prong, it is a metal casing covering the edges. While it may seem convenient, we do not recommend it for those who love the extra shine.
Tension: The middle portion of the band holds the stone from above and below asymmetrically. The push from both sides ensures that the stone stays in place. However, if the person gains or loses weight, things will get troublesome, as the experts cannot reshape the ring quickly!
Pave: The artisans embed tiny diamonds into the ring's band with prongs for extra glow. One can give the Engagement Ring a Vintage appearance or only partial covering.
Channel: Despite its similarity to the Pav'e, artisans don't need prongs for the tiny diamonds embedded into the band.
Halo: If you feel your stone isn't shiny enough, you can go for the halo setting, consisting of tiny diamonds or other gemstones surrounding the diamond to enhance its glow.
Regardless of what you choose, New World Diamonds will make sure to give you the best.
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