Side Stone Engagement Rings
Elevate your symbol of love with our Side Stone Engagement Ring collection. These designs feature cascading accent diamonds along the band to enhance the fire and size of the center stone. From vintage-inspired halos to modern twisted shanks, featuring stunning pink and blue lab-grown diamonds, discover a variety of styles crafted in 18K gold and Platinum.
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1 Carat Side Stone Lab-Grown Diamond Engagement Ring with Tapered Band
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1 CT Vine-Inspired Lab-Grown Diamond Engagement Ring with Bypass Shank
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Oval Cut Lab-Grown Diamond Three-Stone Engagement Ring with Pear Side Stones
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Side Stone Ring FAQ
How many types of side stone settings are there, and what are they?
There are four common types: channel setting, pavé setting, bead setting, and bar setting. Channel setting secures the diamonds within a metal channel for excellent protection. Pavé setting
is used with small beads or prongs to hold the diamonds closely together for maximum sparkle. Bead setting is similar to pavé, but the beads are usually larger and more distinct. Bar setting separates each side stone with vertical metal bars, offering a secure setting that is also relatively easy to clean.
Do side stones fall out of rings?
Side stones can loosen or fall out over time, especially if the ring is bumped during daily wear. Regular inspections and proper maintenance ensure the stone's security.
Do side stones make a diamond look bigger?
Yes. Side stones can make the center diamond appear larger by adding extra sparkle and creating a more visually expansive look.
Will the side stones scratch my other fingers?
It depends on the setting style. Channel-set side stones are usually less likely to scratch because smooth metal walls protect both sides. If you choose a pavé setting, ensure the finish is well-polished and the stones are securely set.
What's the difference between pavé and channel setting?
Pavé: Small diamonds held by tiny droplets of metal (prongs). It looks like the band is "paved" in diamonds. It’s the go-to for that "dainty sparkle" look.
Channel: Diamonds are set in a groove. It’s sleeker, more modern, and much more secure for people who work with their hands.