Because You Deserve It: Diamond Eternity Rings for Ladies

By Barbara Goodman


When it comes to eternity rings, there is one variation; whether you have a full circle of gems or a half circle of gems; and that is totally personal preference as well as being a price consideration.

Make sure you know your size when choosing an eternity ring; full eternity bands can be very difficult to resize as the proportions of the gems and carat weight have to balance to form the circle of gems properly. You can get around this problem by either buying a ring with a discounted re-manufacturing plan, or choose a half or partial eternity style that leaves a portion of plain metal in the underside of the band.

Eternity band rings in domed three row micro pave and five row pave styles feature multiple rows of small diamonds set in such a way that every part of the ring's surface is covered in beautiful sparkling gems. This style of eternity anniversary ring offers 360 degrees of sparkle and glitter from every angle.

In five-row pave eternity rings, three rows face outwards, one row faces up and one row faces down for maximum sparkle from all angles. These micro pave styles - set with literally hundreds of diamonds - can be an excellent way to get lots of sparkle on a budget. Although traditionally used as a wedding band or anniversary ring, you can also wear this ring as an eternity band engagement ring as a symbol of your upcoming marriage and deep commitment to one another.

The square shape of the gems in princess cut diamond eternity rings give this style a look that is classic and modern at the same time. One of the greatest benefits of wearing princess cut channel set eternity rings is the comfort factor. Eternity princess cut diamond rings that are made using the channel setting technique are the most comfortable of all because the diamonds are set beneath the flat metal setting, so the edges of the diamond or prong ends will not rub or dig into the wearer's fingers.




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