Micro Pavé Engagement Rings
What is a Micro Pavé Engagement Ring?
Micro pavé engagement refers to the use of very small stones set next to each other, held together by small metal beads on the band of an engagement ring. Micro pavé gives the appearance of the band being covered in diamonds and minimizes the appearance of metal. Micro pavé comes in multiple rows and columns due to the smaller stones used.
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What to consider when buying a Micro Pavé engagement ring?
When buying a Micro pavé engagement ring you should consider many different things. Below are some of the key points:
- Gemstone
- Metal
- Setting
- Shank Style
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Gemstone
When buying a Micro pavé engagement ring, the gemstones or diamonds are one of the most important considerations for your Micro pavé style. What sort of gemstone you choose for your Micro pavé style is important, whether you want a diamond, sapphire, ruby, or other gemstones. After choosing a stone, it’s important to look at the 4 C’s: Cut, Color, Clarity, and Carat weight. The sizes of the diamonds and/or gemstones, whether it’s 0.5 carat, 0.75 carat, 1 carat, 1.5 carat, or 2 carat Micro pavé engagement ring, will affect the design. Your budget is the key to helping make a decision for center stone size and quality. Another consideration is the shapes of your center stones. Round, oval, princess, Asscher, emerald, and pear cut center stones are popular options for the Micro pavé style.
Setting
There are 3 main setting options for Micro pavé engagement rings: prong, bezel, and tension settings. Prong settings are the most popular setting for Micro pavé engagement rings, with 4, 6, and 8 prong variations being the most common. Tension settings are another option when choosing a setting for Micro pavé, and are very unique, but only certain shapes can be set in a tension setting. Bezel settings also come in full bezel and half bezel alternatives. Bezel options are the safest option and are a great choice for those who are clumsy and prone to damaging their ring. The perfect setting for a Micro pavé engagement ring comes down to your preference, and weighing up the benefits of the different settings.
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Metal
Platinum and gold are the two main metal choices for those interested in a Micro pavé engagement ring. Platinum has its beautiful silver color and is a very durable option for a Micro pavé engagement ring. Gold comes in 9k, 14k, and 18k gold for engagement rings, along with white, yellow, and rose gold colors for Micro pavé engagement rings. Consider the metal type you like along with the different colours, and the durability of the metal or its karat when choosing a metal for your Micro pavé engagement ring.
Shank Style
Shank style is another consideration when purchasing a Micro pavé engagement ring. Shank style refers to the different design elements of the ring's shank and band. There are 6 main types of shank styles to choose from for a Micro pavé setting: straight, tapered, knife-edge, split-shank, twisted, and bypass shank. Each of these have different designs, and one must consider this along with how it complements the other elements of the ring.
Why Should I Buy A Micro Pavé Engagement Ring?
Buying a Micro pavé engagement ring comes with added shine, thanks to the extra stones contributing sparkle and brilliance. They also enhance the center stone, creating a center stone with a lot of brilliance and scintillation. Moreover, Micro pavé's provide customisation options, allowing for a unique and personalised design. However, there are drawbacks to consider when purchasing this style. Micro pavé engagement rings are generally more expensive than other side stone options due to the additional stones and intricate setting. The increased shine might be too flashy for some, and the overall design can become more complex, potentially not appealing to those who prefer a simpler style.
What are the pros of buying a Micro pavé engagement ring?
- Adds more shine: Micro pavé's bring extra sparkle to the ring, making it more visually appealing and catching the eye with the increased brilliance. This added shine and brilliance makes Micro pavé's a popular option for those who like the extra sparkle of Micro pavé diamonds.
- Enhances center stone: The placement of Micro pavé's on the band of the ring doesn't just add visual appeal; it also works to enhance the beauty of the center stone. The brilliance of the smaller Micro pavé's shines and reflects onto the center stone of the engagement ring, enhancing the center stone's brilliance, and provides the appearance of a larger diamond.
- Customisation of Micro pavé's: One of the key advantages of Micro pavé rings lies in the customisation options. You can personalise your Micro pavé's by choosing the type, size, and arrangement of the Micro pavé's, allowing you to craft an engagement ring uniquely yours. This customisation ensures that your engagement ring is a true reflection of your personal style and preferences.
What are the cons of buying a Micro pavé engagement ring?
- More Expensive than other side stone options: While Micro pavé engagement rings can be very appealing, the inclusion of a lot of small side stones and the intricate way Micro pavé is set often translates to a higher cost compared to rings without Micro pavé. This increased expense can be a drawback for those with budget constraints.
- Micro pavé can be too shiny: The additional sparkle from Micro pavé, although a pro for many, can be a con for those who prefer a simple or understated design. The addition of the Micro pavé's may be perceived as too flashy.
- Requires more maintenance: The additional stones and detailed settings create more surfaces for dirt accumulation. This results in more cleaning required as dirt accumulates quicker on the Micro pavé setting. The delicate nature of Micro pavé may make the ring more susceptible to wear and tear, and might require more inspections to secure prongs and prevent stone loosening or loss.
How much does a Micro pavé engagement ring cost?
A Micro pavé engagement ring at DG & Co. Jewellery costs between $1,750.00 - $4,285 for the style alone. When choosing a diamond or gemstone center stone, this can really bring up the cost, especially when going for a large high-quality diamond or precious gemstone. The average Micro pavé engagement ring with a center stone is around $9,500 - $12,000.
What are the most popular Micro pavé engagement rings?
The Micro pavé engagement rings will ultimately be dependent on each person's preferences, but our most popular designs are below:
- Round Cut Classic Solitaire Four Claw Diamond Engagement Ring with Micro Pavé Set Prongs in Platinum
- Round Cut Diamond Ring with Micro Pave Set Diamonds on Halo and Down the Shoulders in 18K White
- Round Cut Split Shank Milgrain Halo Engagement Ring with Micro Pave Set Diamonds on the Halo and Sidestones in Platinum
- Triple Micro pave Diamond Ring Setting Oval Cut Centre Stone With Hidden Halo In 18K White Gold
- Round Cut Split Shank Milgrain Halo Engagement Ring with Micro Pave Set Diamonds on the Halo and sidestones in 18K Rose
- Round Cut Classic Solitaire Four Claws Diamond Engagement Ring with Micro Pavé Set Prongs in 18K White
- Triple Micro pave Diamond Ring Setting Oval Cut Centre Stone With Hidden Halo In 18K White Gold
- Round Cut Split Shank Milgrain Halo Engagement Ring with Micro Pave Set Diamonds on the Halo and Sidestones in 18K White
- Round Cut Classic Solitaire Four Claw Diamond Engagement Ring with Micro Pavé Set Prongs in Platinum
What are alternatives to micro pavé engagement rings?
There are two main alternative options for micro pavé engagement ring. Pavé side stone engagement rings feature other options and make another great substitute for Micro Pavé rings. Channel set engagement rings are another alternative, with diamonds set into a groove/channel where the metal on the band of the ring keeps the smaller stones in place.
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