Hey there, fashion enthusiasts! As a supplier of Moissanite Fashion Rings, I'm super excited to take you on a journey through the amazing settings available for these stunning pieces. Moissanite has become a game - changer in the jewelry world, offering a beautiful alternative to diamonds at a more affordable price. And the settings for moissanite rings? They're just as diverse and eye - catching as the gemstone itself.
Prong Setting
Let's start with the classic prong setting. This is one of the most popular choices for moissanite rings. In a prong setting, small metal claws (usually four or six) hold the moissanite in place. The great thing about this setting is that it allows maximum light to enter the gemstone, making it sparkle like crazy. It gives the moissanite a floating look on the ring band, which is just gorgeous.
The prongs can be made from different metals. For a more luxurious look, you can go for platinum prongs. They're durable and have a beautiful white sheen. If you're on a bit of a budget, white gold prongs are a great option. They still look amazing and are more affordable. And if you prefer a warm color, yellow gold prongs can add a touch of elegance.
Prong - set moissanite rings are perfect for everyday wear. They're simple yet sophisticated, and they can be paired with any outfit. Whether you're going to the office or out for a night on the town, a prong - set moissanite ring will always make a statement. You can check out some beautiful examples of prong - set rings in our Best Moissanite Rings With Silver collection.
Bezel Setting
Next up is the bezel setting. In a bezel setting, the moissanite is surrounded by a thin strip of metal that holds it securely. This setting offers a lot of protection to the moissanite, which is great if you have an active lifestyle. You don't have to worry about the gemstone getting knocked loose or chipped.
Bezel - set moissanite rings have a modern and sleek look. The metal frame around the moissanite gives it a clean and polished appearance. You can choose from a full bezel, which completely surrounds the gemstone, or a partial bezel, which leaves some of the moissanite exposed for more sparkle.
The bezel can be made in different widths. A thin bezel will make the moissanite look larger, while a wider bezel can add a more substantial and bold look to the ring. Bezel - set rings are also very versatile. They can be worn as an engagement ring or as a fashion statement ring. Take a look at our Two Tone Moissanite Ring collection to see some unique bezel - set designs.
Channel Setting
The channel setting is another cool option for moissanite rings. In a channel setting, multiple moissanite stones are set side by side in a groove between two metal walls. This creates a continuous line of sparkle, which is really eye - catching.
Channel - set rings are great for adding a bit of glamour. You can have small moissanite stones set in a channel on the sides of a larger center stone, or you can have an entire ring band covered in channel - set moissanite. The setting gives the impression of a solid wall of diamonds, but at a fraction of the cost.
One of the advantages of the channel setting is that it's very secure. The moissanite stones are held tightly in place, so there's less risk of them falling out. However, it can be a bit more difficult to clean compared to other settings. But with a little care, you can keep your channel - set moissanite ring looking beautiful for years.
Pave Setting
Now, let's talk about the pave setting. Pave means "paved" in French, and that's exactly what a pave - set ring looks like. Tiny moissanite stones are set closely together on the surface of the ring, creating a carpet of sparkle.
Pave - set moissanite rings are all about luxury and bling. They're perfect for special occasions or if you just want to treat yourself. The small stones catch the light from every angle, making the ring shine like a million bucks.
The pave setting can be used on the band of a ring, around a center stone, or even on the entire ring. You can choose between micro - pave, where the stones are extremely small, or regular pave, where the stones are a bit larger. Micro - pave gives a more delicate and refined look, while regular pave has a bolder and more dramatic effect.


However, pave - set rings do require a bit of maintenance. The small stones can be prone to getting loose, so it's important to have them checked regularly by a jeweler. But the end result is definitely worth it. Check out some stunning pave - set designs in our collection.
Halo Setting
The halo setting is a real show - stopper. In a halo - set ring, a large center moissanite is surrounded by a circle of smaller moissanite stones. This creates the illusion of a much larger center stone and adds a lot of sparkle.
Halo - set rings are very popular for engagement rings. They give a romantic and elegant look. The halo can be made in different styles. You can have a single row of small stones, or you can go for a double or triple row for an even more dramatic effect.
The halo setting also allows you to customize the look of your ring. You can choose different shapes for the center stone, like round, oval, or princess - cut. And you can play around with the metal color of the halo and the band. For example, a white gold band with a yellow gold halo can create a really unique and beautiful contrast. Take a look at our Oval Cut Moissanite Ring collection to see some amazing halo - set designs with oval - cut center stones.
Vintage - Inspired Settings
If you're a fan of old - fashioned charm, vintage - inspired settings are the way to go. These settings often feature intricate details like filigree, engraving, and milgrain. Filigree is a delicate metalwork where thin wires are twisted and shaped into beautiful patterns. Engraving adds a personal touch, and milgrain is a series of tiny beads along the edges of the metal.
Vintage - inspired moissanite rings have a romantic and timeless look. They can be inspired by different eras, like the Victorian, Edwardian, or Art Deco periods. Victorian - style rings often have a lot of floral and nature - inspired motifs, while Art Deco rings are more geometric and angular.
These rings are perfect for those who want something unique and different. They're not your typical modern - style rings, and they're sure to turn heads. You can find some amazing vintage - inspired moissanite rings in our collection.
Choosing the Right Setting
So, how do you choose the right setting for your moissanite ring? Well, it depends on a few factors. First of all, think about your personal style. If you like simple and classic looks, a prong or bezel setting might be the best choice. If you're all about glamour and bling, a pave or halo setting could be more up your alley.
Your lifestyle also plays a role. If you have an active job or you're into sports, a bezel or channel setting might be more practical because they offer more protection to the moissanite. If you're going to wear the ring mainly for special occasions, you can go for a more delicate setting like pave or vintage - inspired.
And of course, budget is an important consideration. Some settings, like platinum - prong or micro - pave, can be more expensive due to the materials and the labor involved. But there are always options at different price points.
As a supplier of Moissanite Fashion Rings, I'm here to help you make the right choice. We have a wide range of settings available, and we can work with you to create a custom - made ring that fits your style and budget.
If you're interested in purchasing moissanite fashion rings, whether it's for yourself or as a gift, I'd love to have a chat with you. We can discuss the different settings, materials, and designs to find the perfect ring for you. Contact us to start the conversation and let's create something beautiful together.
References
- "The Complete Guide to Moissanite Jewelry" by Jewelry Experts
- "Setting Styles in Jewelry Design" by Jewelry Magazine
