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Tension-Set Engagement Rings: The Complete Guide

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  Understanding the Tension-Set Design   Based on a straightforward yet brilliant idea, tension held within the metal band anchors the gemstone in place by the pressure applied on the stone from both sides. This gives the impression that a gemstone is floating, with no visible means of support. Most of the metals that are used for tension-set rings have been hardened and tempered to be able to give the maximum holding power onto a gemstone and to be able to give good use to prongs or other settings. As there are no prongs or bezels to obscure the stone, light can enter from every angle, allowing the gemstone to exit. The second reason the tension setting would appeal to someone with such a taste for clean lines is that there is a minimal design element. Finally, the tension setting is highly safe, for the pressure of the metal band holds the gemstone in an extremely tight manner, with less chance of its loosening or falling away. Note: Buy Certified Gemstone Engagement Rings ...