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A jewelry masterpiece is the result of several diverse components working together. Every element, from the metal and stone to the setting, has to be perfect to bring a stunning jewelry piece to reality. A jewelry set is the metal frame in which the diamonds or precious stones rest. You can choose from several settings like prong, tiffany, pave, channel, bezel, and more. That said, the bezel is a unique setting that firmly secures the diamonds or gemstones in a jewelry design. If you are uninitiated on bezel settings and how they enhance the brilliance of a diamond or gemstone, let us help you understand that better. 

Next time you pick a bezel setting ring or necklace, you will have better know-how by learning some of the most specific facts right here.

What is a Bezel Setting?

Let's begin our quest by properly comprehending the bezel setting.

A seamless band of thin metal encircles and securely holds the stone in a bezel setting. The bezel setting is considered a very secure style since the stone is snugly held by metal from all sides. Additionally, the fact that this is one of the oldest diamond settings adds to the vintage appeal of any jewelry featuring it.

Nonetheless, in modern times, the bezel setting bears a contemporary sophistication in addition to the historical taste. You will find this setting in various sizes, shapes, and metals these days. And, if you buy your bezel-setting jewelry from a coveted jeweler like Gabriel & Co., you get some of the most innovative and breathtaking designs.

Does the Bezel Setting Make a Diamond Look Bigger?

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Jewelry designs that combine appealing looks with functionality are the most desirable. The setting plays a crucial role in bringing out the essence of the design. It can either make or break the entire look. Does the bezel setting make the jewelry design appear bigger than it is? Let's find out.

As we previously mentioned, in a bezel setting, the gemstone is held in its place by a thin metal rim surrounding it. This thin metal band adds to the gemstone's circumference and endows it with a larger appearance. The secure setting also safeguards the stone from any unintentional harm.

Therefore, choose the bezel setting if you have a limited budget but want a larger appearing design with the diamond highlighted more prominently.

Is The Bezel Setting More Secure and Stronger?

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Absolutely YES!

The bezel setting, in most cases, surrounds the stone from all sides. This setting shields against unintentional friction, impacts, and dust. The risk of a stone being cracked or lost is also considerably decreased because the bezel encircles the diamond's edges. You need not worry about your jewelry roughening, as this setting embraces the precious diamond with an unassuming simplicity and strength.

Different Bezel Settings

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The world was captivated when actress Lily Collins announced her engagement to Charlie McDowell with her rose-cut bezel set diamond engagement ring. The ring has a prominent bezel setting that holds and highlights the lovely translucent light pink center diamond. The diamond is a rare find, weighing between three to four carats; the rumored cost of the ring is approximately $75,000 to $100,000!

This takes us to the two most common bezel settings: full and partial.

A full bezel setting completely encircles the stone. The setting is securely fastened to the band. On the other hand, a partial bezel setting merely retains the stone on its sides. Partial bezel settings are also called half bezels, wide bezels, or quasi bezels.

Apart from these common types, some other bezel settings are also available. Although they are new, they are quickly gaining favor among coupes with unique tastes.

High-set Bezel Setting

This setting offers the stone encasement in a nearly complete bezel with section breaks.

Split-bezel Setting

This setting has a plain metal bezel that surrounds the main stone.

Fancy-bezel Setting

In this setting, the jeweler can add further details, like milgrain, halo, etc.

Pros and Cons of the Bezel Setting

While it emanates the charm of the bygone ages, the bezel setting is regaining prominence amongst modern couples who gravitate to vintage and unique silhouettes. However, there are a few limitations to this setting. If you are keen on purchasing bezel-setting jewelry, be aware of all the facts beforehand. Here are the pros and cons of the bezel setting.

PROS

- Increases the stone's circumference.

- It protects the stone from external impacts.

- Lends the jewelry a more robust appearance.

- Adaptable to various stone shapes.

- Hides the flaws on the stone's sides.

- It keeps the stone clean by preventing dirt from entering.

- Exudes a classic and retro aesthetic.

CONS

- Reduces the brightness of the stone by limiting light reflection through the stone.

- This setting is not ideal suitable for a larger stone as it envelops it on practically all sides.

- With the metal encircling the stone, it may appear bulky.

- Cleaning a bezel set ring can be difficult if dirt gets between the metal and the stone.

Bezel vs. Prong Setting

As you spend your hard-earned money on a luxurious asset like diamonds, their longevity and practicality are crucial aspects. As alluring as the gleaming diamond jewelry looks, you want your designs to retain their brilliance forever. While we do not discount the visual appearance, the importance of precise craftsmanship and mindful detailing can also not be undermined. And the stone's setting is sacrosanct to the design details. Bezel and prong settings are two widely used mountings for a single large diamond or gemstone.

Let's investigate the various characteristics that distinguish these two settings. In addition, we address one of the most frequently asked questions: Of the two, which is better and more secure?

It is subjective to say which setting is superior. Both the prong and the bezel have advantages and disadvantages of their own. The best option for you depends on your preferences and lifestyle. If you lead an active lifestyle and have restless fingers, we advise going with a bezel setting. The center stone is almost entirely exposed in a prong setting, calling for extra maintenance. On the other hand, the stone is firmly intact in a bezel setting because of its metal rim.

Browsing for something distinctive and eye-catching? Your search ends here. These unparalleled designs are all you need to establish your authority in style and poise.

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This one-of-a-kind modern engagement ring is made of yellow gold with a tapering shape. The center of attention is the nine diamonds encrusted in bezel settings. This jewelry design is a fantastic choice if you enjoy major emo bands.

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The yellow gold split cuff bracelet from our Bujukan line is the second item on your list. Apart from the delicate beaded design, the bezel set diamonds are eye-catching. The piece's aesthetic beauty is undoubtedly much increased by pairing the sparkling yellow gold and white diamonds.

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If sleek and sophisticated jewelry vibes with you, you cannot go wrong with our curved bar of bezel set round diamond necklace. The seven distinct diamonds, arranged according to their size with the largest in the middle, will catch all the light and attention of the onlookers.

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With some necklace designs, less is more. They exude an effortless charm that does its magic brilliantly. Like this understated gold necklace with few delicate diamonds hanging from it - sleek, transitional, and very graceful. Furthermore, the bezel setting safeguards the diamonds from damage.

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These stud earrings with bezel setting do not carry a delicate demeanor, rather are commanding and strong, just like the woman who wears them! The bezel set Who Should Choose a Bezel Set Jewelry? are the focal point of these earrings, and the bright gold rim further highlights their shine. If you crave brilliance without excess, get your hands on this pair.

Who Should Choose a Bezel Set Jewelry?

Your decision to buy a bezel setting is entirely subject to your taste in jewelry. In necklaces, a bezel setting has a unique appeal of its own that strikingly stands out from a prog setting. However, this setting gives the diamonds in your ring or bracelets additional protection if you keep your fingers busy during the day. Important to note that the bezel setting is perfect for softer stones with a Mohs hardness of less than 6-7, namely a turquoise or opal. Also, opt for the bezel setting if you have a penchant for vintage fashion. Are you already decided? To get a wide range of innovative and stylish designs, head over to the Gabriel & Co. selection.

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