Popular Costume Jewelry Rings Designs

Costume jewelry by definition is an accessory that is specific to an outfit or fashion. Thus costume jewelry rings vary in style and design. These range from very expensive rings with precious metal and stones to the cheap costume jewelry rings made of semi-precious to non-precious materials.

A costume ring can be enhanced not just by the design but by the settings applied in the manufacture and design of the ring. If you learn the options applied in different costume ring settings and apply the knowledge in your selection of costume ring jewelry, this will help you make the right choices and ensure the quality of your choice.

The three most popular ring settings applied to costume jewelry are: the Prong, Pave and Bevel.

Prong

The Prong setting is best identified through the type of hooks used in setting stones. The hooks are slender and are not immediately visible. The discreet design gives the stones a larger look and feel. This is perfect for something like a ruby ring where the stone is the centerpiece. Most stones using the prong setting likewise are exposed to more light thus giving it sheen due to the reflections from various angles.

While the prong setting allows plenty of exposure, the downside to this is the tendency of the ring to get hooked on clothing, bags and other similar items. A stone on a prong setting is also prone to loss as the attachments are not as secure compared to other settings. For costume jewelry that does not have precious stones, this setting is perhaps the most popular. You can find this setting on many vintage costume jewelry rings.

Bevel

The bevel stone setting is not as popular as the prong setting however it does provide a unique advantage. Perhaps the greatest feature of a bevel setting is its protection of the stone. The bevel setting is identified through the metal platform for the stone. The metal rim extends to cover the stone partially to secure in its setting. This provides protection from loss and breakage. While the bevel has the added protection for stones, it doesn’t provide the flexibility for designers – especially those working on costume jewelry rings.

Pave

The pave setting is typically used for embedding stones along the surface of the ring band. This setting is popular for those who like to use diamonds that provide a circumferential glare. It is not used a lot in costume jewelry as this is dependent on the design of the ring. The downside of using the pave setting is the lack of protection on the stones. The pave setting is not as popular as the prong or bevel settings.

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