Setting Styles

Solitaire Setting

A ring featuring a single center stone with no side stones, placing all focus on the center diamond.

Definition

A solitaire setting features one center stone, typically held by four or six prongs. The simplicity of the design draws all attention to the diamond itself, making the quality and beauty of the stone paramount. The Tiffany six-prong solitaire, introduced in 1886, remains the archetypal engagement ring worldwide.


Why It Matters for Ring Design

Solitaires are the most versatile engagement ring style and pair beautifully with virtually any wedding band. A four-prong setting shows more of the stone; a six-prong setting is more secure but covers slightly more of the girdle.


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