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Diamond Wedding Rings
Pairing a diamond engagement ring with a diamond wedding ring is a classic look—one that will never go out of style.
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Platinum
The name of this highly prized and strong element comes from the Spanish word patina, which means “little silver”, a reference to its lustrous white color. Platinum develops a lovely patina over time that can be buffed back to a shine.
Gold
Most commonly yellow, gold can also be white or rose-colored when mixed with different alloys such as nickel or copper. White gold is coated with rhodium, an extremely strong metal that helps maintain the metal’s white tone.
Take color preference and budget into consideration when choosing the right metal for your ring.
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In Summary
Diamond wedding rings come in a variety of shank setting options, including channel, shared prong, bar, pavé, bezel, and flush mount.
Anniversary and eternity rings look similar when viewed from above while gazing down at your finger. The main difference is that the diamonds on eternity rings go all the way around the ring, while they only go partway around an anniversary ring.
Diamond wedding rings are only set in platinum and yellow, rose, and white gold.
Explore Shank Options
While the two may look similar as you gaze down at your finger, the diamonds on an anniversary ring wrap partway around the shank, while they completely encircle the shank on eternity rings.
The Difference Between Anniversary and Eternity Rings
ETERNITY
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Rings with stones along the shank come in a variety of styles. The main differences between them lies in how the smaller stones are mounted.
Diamonds set between the two sides of the shank, called a channel, rather than in individual prongs
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Small prongs shared by an adjacent diamond
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Diamonds held in place by tiny metal bars perpendicular to the shank
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A pattern of closely set tiny diamonds
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A circular setting with a rim that completely surrounds the girdle
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Metal around the gem is smoothed over the edges, typically allowing the stone to sit flush with the surface.
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Did you know?
Dark blue sapphires enhance the pristine, icy beauty of diamonds. A wedding ring that features the two stones is a popular option that pairs well with many styles of engagement rings.
Both are great choices for pairing with engagement rings and make excellent anniversary and “just because” gifts. Stack ‘em high!
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