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Invoice Certificate of Authenticity Warranty

All Our Rings Have a 5 Year Breakage Warranty. In Addition We Offer Re-Polishing and Cleaning Services
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| At Wedding Bands Wholesale we offer many different styles and designs of Eternity Bands, and our diamonds are of the highest quality and value. Many variations of diamond sizes and shapes are also available to you when you are deciding on the right Eternity Band, and you can trust that the beauty of this ring style and its presentation of loose diamonds will undeniably impress and awe all of those who admire it. |
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An Eternity Band is a dramatic and powerful diamond ring, and the elegance and beauty of these rings is undeniable. The ring is set with beautiful, sparkling diamonds all the way around the band to symbolize Eternity. The circular band has no beginning and no end, and the diamonds of timeless and everlasting beauty surrounding the circular band emphasizing the absolute and unending power of Love for Eternity. The Eternity Band is the perfect way to show someone that your love is ceaseless and eternal. Nothing says “Forever” quite like the stunning Eternity Band. Choosing an Eternity Band consists of three important factors which will determine the look, clarity and boldness of your band. Before you decide on an eternity band consider these factors carefully: 1. Know which setting you want it to have. 2. Choose a diamond shape of your liking. 3. Decide on the appropriate color and clarity of your desired ring Diamond SettingsBelow are the various types of eternity band settings and their descriptions. Read carefully about each setting to determine which band is right for you.
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Two strips of gold or platinum create a dramatic channel for diamonds set side-by-side, and no metal appears between the diamonds. The diamonds are set flush with the metal, offering protection from snags, but slightly diminishing the ability for light to shine through. Channel set diamonds are popular with buyers looking for engagement and wedding rings. |
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| Shared Prong Setting |
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The diamond or diamonds are held securely in place by either two (shared prong), four, or six metal prongs. These prongs raise the diamond up off of the finger and into the air, allowing the maximum amount of light to reach the diamond. Allowing light to shine up through the culet of the diamond (bottom portion, pointed tip of the diamond) through the diamond and out the top (table, flat top of the diamond) will allow the diamond the maximum amount of sparkle and brilliance. Shared Prong Setting also called Claw Setting. The four or six prong diamond setting is the most recommended and most preferred way to set a diamond, both for aesthetic purposes as well as security/safety settings. |
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The bar setting is a variation on the prong setting. Rather than individual claws, prongs on each side of the setting are fused into elongated bars to hold the stone in place. This is a great option that highlights more metal but does not obscure the stone as much as bezel settings might. |
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| Box Setting |
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The box setting is two strips of gold or platinum, which are divided in to bars per stone which creates a dramatic channel for diamonds set side-by-side. No metal appears between the diamonds. The diamonds are set flush with the metal, offering protection from snags, but slightly diminishing the ability for light to shine through. Channel set diamonds are popular with buyers looking for engagement and wedding rings."> |
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| Bezel Setting |
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Bezel is an elevated collar of metal that surrounds a gemstone. This distinctive setting gives a ring a very low profile, making it the perfect choice for active individuals who do not want to remove their rings frequently; the bezel provides greater protection than prong or other elevated engagement ring settings. In contrast to the flush setting, which has no collar surrounding the stone, the bezel is bolder and more noticeable. One prominent myth about bezel settings is that they obstruct the stone, making it less brilliant. In fact, the majority of light entering a diamond comes through the stones table or top, therefore a bezel does not affect its characteristic glitter. In fact, most bezels offer greater protection for the stone, not only because they are a secure setting that protects the delicate edges of the stone, but they also prevent dirt, dust, and oil from building up on the gem precisely the factors that will cause a stone to become dull and cloudy. "> |
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Diamond Shapes The most common diamond shapes set on eternity bands are round brilliant and princess cut diamonds. There are quite a few diamond shapes to choose from, such as Marquise, Oval, Emerald, Cushion, Asscher, Emerald, Pear, Radiant and Trillion. Below are pictures of each diamond shape:
Diamond Color & Clarity
As most diamond eternity bands purchased today are fair to low quality, Wedding Bands Wholesale commits to using only G color and above and VS clarity and above, as well as ideal to excellent cut. Cut is very important, because the cut is what reflects the diamond's brilliance and fire, while the Color & Clarity of diamonds to be set on an eternity band is of great significance also, due to the sheer fact that eternity bands mostly consist of stones rather than precious metal. For this reason, it is important to ensure that you are purchasing diamond of high grade quality. Below is a diagram that will help you determine your choice of cut, color and clarity.
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