Which setting goes best with a round-cut diamond?

The classic round solitaire setting is the most popular setting for a round-cut diamond as it allows the most light. This means that the diamond sparkles more, and becomes the ring’s focal point. Round cuts reflect the most light and are the most brilliant, and many wearers choose a setting like this to show off… Continue reading Which setting goes best with a round-cut diamond?

The classic round solitaire setting is the most popular setting for a round-cut diamond as it allows the most light. This means that the diamond sparkles more, and becomes the ring’s focal point. Round cuts reflect the most light and are the most brilliant, and many wearers choose a setting like this to show off their gemstone’s sparkle.

By Peter Norman

Peter Norman is one of Los Angeles’ most celebrated wedding jewelers, with his custom-made engagement rings and wedding bands taking center place in thousands of weddings over the last 40 years. Each engagement ring is custom designed, built to order, and can suit any budget: from the simply elegant 1-carat solitaires to the exquisite pieces fit for (and sometimes purchased by) royalty.