The Bezel-Setting Engagement Ring Trend Is Perfect For The Sophisticated Bride

If you're trying to decide what kind of engagement ring makes you swoon just as much as your sweetie, you might have been looking at halo engagement rings. You might also be intrigued by the idea of a pear-cut engagement ring. Of course, you shouldn't leave out engagement rings with a bezel setting.

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For those who aren't aware of what a bezel setting happens to be, it consists of a center stone surrounded by a rim. While this may sound like a halo ring, a halo is set somewhat apart, while a bezel rim is set snug, right up against the stone. This allows designers and jewelers to leave off prongs that are typically used to keep the jewel in place. Instead, the rim does the job. Not only does this allow the stone to truly shine without anything distracting or detracting from its beauty, but it also gives the ring a chic, contemporary look with a classic, sophisticated twist.

Granted, while all bezel settings include the necessary rim, they are certainly not all the same. In fact, there is a wide range of rings that take advantage of this style. Frankly, there are so many that you're sure to find one you love and might even be the inspiration for your very own bezel engagement ring setting.

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Partial bezel setting

Although a typical bezel setting fully extends around the center jewel, a partial setting does just what it sounds like. That means it only extends around areas of the rim in a delicate and elegant way. For instance, it might feature a bezel shape on either end, which wraps around the corner as usual. However, in the middle, there are gaps on either side that give this setting a unique look. If you want an engagement ring that puts a modern twist on a classic style, this might be the ideal choice for you.

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Double band bezel setting

If you like the idea of a classy, contemporary design that embraces a timeless bezel setting for your engagement ring, you might also be intrigued by an option that boasts a chic double band. Offering the piece plenty of support for the stone in the middle both physically and aesthetically, the pair of bands could either be nice and thin or on the thicker side. At the same time, they could be made of pure metal like gold or feature smaller stones like diamonds, emeralds, or sapphires.

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Hexagon bezel setting

A bezel setting can be used for pretty much any shape of stone in an engagement ring, including a stunning and sophisticated hexagon and granted, even that popular polygon could be various shapes. For instance, one might have sides that are all equal in length. At the same time, another might have two sides on either end that are the same length, while the remaining pair is somewhat longer. Both options are attractive and can be placed on their own or with a halo setting with the bezel design.

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Half-moon bezel setting

When you think of an engagement ring, you might imagine the stone in the center of the piece. However, when you have a bezel setting that offers the jewel plenty of support, you can opt for a design that's somewhat different and goes out on a ledge in a way. That might include a half-moon bezel setting that keeps the stone anchored to the band with a half circle. Gorgeous on its own, it could also be combined with a second half-moon bezel setting on your wedding day or a special anniversary down the road.

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Fierce bezel setting

While some bezel settings can be rather simple and relatively subtle, you can go in the opposite direction and choose one for your engagement ring that's fabulously fierce. Although that might include a unique placement or unusual stone, it might also feature sharp angles that are more than a little intense in the best kind of way. Another option: it can act like the top of a crown in a line of stacked rings that you add on special occasions.

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Triple bezel setting

Why have just one jewel with a bezel setting in your engagement ring when you can have three? After all, this could be the perfect time to indulge your jewelry-related dreams. Helping to anchor the center stone aesthetically, the distinctive rim around each jewel will help to separate them visually and allow each one to stand out on its own, even though it's part of an elegant trio. A fantastic option for matching stones, it would also look amazing with a center diamond and accompanying rubies, amethysts, or whatever jewel makes your heart flutter.

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