Choose the Shank That’s Right for Your Engagement Ring
There’s nothing more personal than the diamond ring you choose to celebrate your life-long love. While we place a lot of focus on the diamond center the engagement ring’s shank is what supports your diamond center and makes it stand out. There are a million and one options to choose from but here are just three shanks for you to get the sense which diamond setting is right for yours.
We chose three similar styled Natalie K for Forevermark™ engagement rings to make the distinction even clearer. The top (A.) is a channel set shank, the middle one (B.) is a prong set shank and the bottom (C.) is a sleek diamond less shank. All three present very different benefits and stylistic nuances.
The first shank, FM26961-18W, features a row of channel set diamonds. A channel setting refers to a row of diamond laid between two strips of metal. This setting reveals what an uninterrupted strand of glimmering precious stone. The beauty of this setting comes from its seamlessness. Viewed from every angle the diamonds are always laid flush against the gold. It’s a great option for someone who loves the glimmer of a diamond band but the convenience of sleek band.
The engagement ring’s shank is what supports your diamond center and makes it stand out!
The second shank, glimmering on FM26945-18W, is a prong set diamond band. A prong setting refers to a diamond bound by 3 or more claws that wrap around a diamond in order to secure it to a piece of jewelry. While this may not be the best set band for someone with a job that is taxing on the hands it is perfect for someone who appreciates diamonds that glimmer to their fullest. Unlike the channel setting this setting allows more light to filter and sparkle through your diamonds.
The final ring, FM26930-18w is a sleek and slick polished gold shank. This band features no diamonds but highlights the center mounting. Perfect for someone who prefers the classic look of a solitaire ring. It perfectly plays up a modern or traditional aesthetic.
Which of these three styles would you choose?