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Whether you fancy a single solitaire prong setting, popularized by Tiffany’s in the late 1800s, or a chunky gold band embellished with jewels, the engagement ring setting says just as much about ...
Before the arrival of the Tiffany setting in 1886, engagement diamonds were cloaked in metallurgy. “All diamonds were set in a bezel so only the crown (top) was visible,” says Russell Shor ...
is called The Charles Tiffany Setting, not because it incorporates a new setting technique, but because it is a tribute to the iconic (and widely copied) six-prong Tiffany setting created by ...
The Tiffany setting engagement bauble turns 130 this year. “Over time, more and more couples chose the Tiffany setting,” notes Melvyn Kirtley, the chief gemologist for Tiffany & Co.
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