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Bezel Setting Rings FAQ

What are the disadvantages of bezel setting?

Bezel settings, while secure and modern, do have some drawbacks. The extra gold usually means slightly higher costs due to the extra gold weight and craftsmanship and the rim around the stone can sometimes make the diamond look slightly smaller. If not designed thoughtfully, it can also be more challenging to match flushing wedding bands to a bezel engagement ring, but that's something we've already taken care of here at Shiree Odiz.

Are bezel settings trendy?

Bezel settings are versatile, suitable for various diamond shapes, and provide a unique alternative to traditional prong settings. Their resurgence in popularity is due to their sleek design and protective features, however this can also mean they fall out of fashion in the future. When choosing a bezel engagement ring, it's best to opt for a clean smooth bezel or a halo design with a more timeless look.

Is bezel set more expensive?

Bezel settings are generally more expensive than other settings like prongs due to the skill and craftsmanship required. They use more metal, which increases material costs, and their intricate design can add to the overall price.

Is bezel setting timeless?

Bezel settings can be trendy and are also considered timeless due to their historical roots and modern appeal. They offer durability and security, making them a classic choice for engagement rings. Their sleek design and ability to highlight the diamond's shape contribute to their enduring popularity.

What is a bezel setting?

A bezel setting encircles the gemstone with a metal rim (gold or platinum in our case), providing security and a unique appearance. It is ideal for active lifestyles, offering durability and more protection compared to prong settings that can be damaged and diamonds lost if prongs are knocked out of place.