A side stone engagement ring refers to an engagement ring featuring side stones on the band of the engagement ring and is a style of engagement ring. Side stones can also be referred to as accent stones. There are two main types of side stones for engagement rings; Pavé and Channel set side stones. Initially added to engagement rings in the 19th century, side stones are popular because of the shine and sparkle they add to your engagement ring.
There are two main types of side stones used for engagement rings: Channel set side stones are smaller diamonds or gemstones set into a channel on the band of the ring. This side stone setting places diamonds into a groove or channel where the metal on the band of the ring on each side keeps the smaller stones in place. Channel setting is a very secure setting for side stones and a great option for engagement rings
Pavé set side stones are smaller gemstones set into a band typically held in place by smaller prongs or beads, giving the appearance of stones closely set together in a paved aesthetic. Micro pavé, french pavé, u-cut pave, petite pavé and bright cut pave are the different types of pave settings. Pave side stones are the most popular option of side stones for engagement rings.
When buying a side stone engagement ring you should consider many different things, in the list below are some of the key things to consider:
When buying a side stone engagement ring, the sidestones are the most important consideration. You have two types of side stone settings as options for your side stones. Pavé side stones are one option, and they’re the most popular option for engagement rings. There are different types of pavé; Micro pavé, french pavé, u-cut pavé, petite pavé and bright cut pavé, which have different designs, and the best one will come down to your preference. Another option is channel side stones, they are another great option and provide less of a metal appearance then pave settings. Whether side stones are set half way, 2/3rds of the way or completely around the band of the engagement ring, it’s another element to consider when selecting side stones. Small round cut diamonds are the most popular cut of side stones, but there are other options like princess cuts, and tapered baguettes are other popular side stone shape options.
When buying a side stone engagement ring, the gemstones or diamonds are one of the most important considerations for your side stone style. What sort of gemstone you choose for your side stone style is important, whether you want a diamond, sapphire, ruby, or other gemstones. After choosing a stone, it’s important to look at 4 C’s; Cut, Colour, 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 side stone engagement Ring. Your budget is the key to helping make a decision for centre stone size and quality. Another consideration is the shapes of your centre stones, this is important and affects the overall design of your side stone style. Round, Oval, Princess, Asscher, Emerald and Pear cut centre stones are popular options for the side stone style.
Platinum and gold are the two main metal choices for those interested in a side stone engagement ring. Platinum has its beautiful silver colour and is a very durable option for a side stone engagement ring. Gold comes in 9k, 14k, and 18k gold for engagement rings, along with white, yellow, and rose gold colours for side stone 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 side stone engagement ring.
Buying a side stone engagement ring comes with added shine, thanks to the extra stones contributing sparkle and brilliance. They also enhance the centre stone, creating a centre stone with a lot of brilliance and scintillation. Moreover, side stones provide customisation options, allowing for a unique and personalised design.However, there are drawbacks to consider. Side Stone Engagement Rings are generally more expensive than solitaire rings due to the additional stones and intricate settings. 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.
The best side stone engagement rings will ultimately be dependant on each person's preferences, but our most popular designs are below:
There are many alternative styles to a side stone engagement ring. Some of the most common alternative styles are halo, and three stone; they can all also feature side stones in their engagement rings.
Engagement rings featuring no side stones are called solitaire rings. Solitaire engagement rings consist of a single solitaire diamond on a plain metal band with no side stones.
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