Collection: Bezel

Forget about catching your ring on a sweater or worrying about a loose prong. A bezel setting completely surrounds the outside edge of your diamond with a solid band of polished metal. This creates an incredibly smooth and flush surface that feels completely secure on the hand. It is the ultimate low maintenance design for anyone with an active lifestyle or a career that demands working with your hands.

This protective border does more than just lock the center stone in place. The continuous ring of precious metal acts like a sleek architectural frame. It visually pushes the boundaries of the diamond outward to make the entire ring look substantially larger. You achieve a bold and modern aesthetic characterized by clean geometric lines and absolute daily durability.

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The Truth About Light Performance

The most persistent myth about a full bezel setting is that the surrounding metal blocks light and makes the stone look dull. This is optically false. A brilliantly cut diamond gathers and returns light almost entirely through its top surface. When the internal facets are angled perfectly, light travels straight down into the pavilion and bounces directly back to your eye. A sleek enclosure like the Nova Oval Ring wraps the fragile sides securely while leaving the entire crown exposed to deliver an intense white fire.

Zero Snags and Total Security

Prongs inevitably bend or catch on delicate fabrics. A solid metal rim completely eliminates these daily hazards. This smooth architectural border surrounds the diamond girdle to create a flush surface that absorbs hard impacts from every angle. If you maintain a highly active routine or work extensively with your hands, this specific mounting provides unparalleled peace of mind.

The Convergence of Heritage and Security

For those torn between the clean lines of a bezel and the elegance of prongs, our Lena collection offers a sophisticated synthesis inspired by Georgian and Victorian era jewelry. This "bezel with claw prongs" design borrows from antique silhouettes to provide the structural security of a metal perimeter while incorporating the vintage aesthetic of delicate claws. The Lena Oval Ring exemplifies this balance, framing the stone to create a multi-dimensional profile that feels both historic and contemporary.

This hybrid setting also allows for creative adaptations of classic diamond shapes. The Lena East-West Oval rotates the heritage-inspired head horizontally for a bold, modern edge, while the Lena Pear Cut Ring utilizes the structured bezel to protect the stone's delicate point. By securing each diamond within these handcrafted frames and accentuating them with precise prongs, we offer a distinctive aesthetic that honors traditional craftsmanship without compromising on long-term durability.

Clean and Contemporary Lines

A bezel delivers a substantial look that feels bold and entirely modern. A geometric piece like the Aurora Emerald Ring uses thick polished metal to frame the diamond like a piece of contemporary art.

Frequently asked questions

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What is a bezel engagement ring?

A bezel setting surrounds the diamond with a thin rim of metal, holding it securely in place.

Unlike prong settings, the stone is framed rather than lifted, creating a clean and continuous outline.

What are the pros of bezel setting?

Bezel settings offer excellent protection for diamonds, shielding edges from chips and scratches. They’re sleek and modern, ideal for active lifestyles. The metal frame can make the stone appear larger and ensures secure holding. Plus, they work well with unique gem shapes, adding a custom, polished look.

How is bezel different from prong settings?

The difference is exposure versus protection.

Prong settings leave most of the diamond open, allowing more light from the sides.
Bezel settings enclose the edges of the diamond, offering significantly more protection and a more structured appearance.

Does a bezel setting reduce sparkle?

Slightly, but less than most people expect.

Most brilliance comes from light entering through the top of the diamond. A well cut stone will still appear bright, even with the sides partially covered.

Does a bezel make the diamond look bigger?

It can enhance visual presence.

The metal frame creates a continuous outline around the diamond, which can make the stone appear more defined and slightly larger compared to more open settings.

Is a bezel setting secure for everyday wear?

Yes, it is one of the most secure settings available.

The diamond is fully supported around its edge, with no exposed prongs that can loosen or catch. This makes bezel particularly suitable for daily wear and active lifestyles.

Does a bezel ring feel more practical to wear?

Yes, especially in everyday use.

The smooth surface reduces snagging on clothing or hair, and the lower profile helps minimize impact during daily activities.

Which diamond shapes work best with bezel settings?

Most shapes work well, but the effect varies.

Round and oval shapes create a soft, continuous outline.
Step cuts like emerald or asscher gain a more architectural look.
Shapes with corners benefit from added protection.

Is bezel a good choice compared to halo or solitaire?

It depends on what you value most.

A bezel setting offers structure and durability.
A solitaire maximizes openness and light exposure.
A halo increases visual size through surrounding diamonds.

Each approach emphasizes a different aspect of the ring.