What is…? Your Guide to Engagement Ring Terminology

Engagement rings come with a whole range of terms and designs that can sometimes be overwhelming for couples looking to buy the perfect piece. At Lily Arkwright, we’re here to break down some of the most common engagement ring terminology, helping you make informed decisions when selecting your perfect ring. Let’s dive into the details and definitions of popular engagement ring features!

 

 

What is Pavé?

Pavé is a French term meaning “paved,” and it refers to a setting style in which small diamonds or gemstones are set closely together, creating a “paved” effect across the surface of the ring. This technique involves tiny beads or metal prongs securing the diamonds in place, creating the illusion of a continuous, sparkling surface. Pavé can add an extra level of brilliance and sophistication to an engagement ring, making it a popular choice for those who love a bit of sparkle.

Lily Arkwright Giselle Ring 

 

 

 

What is Micro Pavé?

Micro pavé is an even more delicate version of pavé, where the diamonds set into the band are even smaller - as seen on Megan Markle's ring upgrade in 2019. The stones are meticulously placed with precision, creating a dainty, intricate look. Micro pavé settings are often chosen for their subtle elegance and their ability to create a high level of sparkle without being overpowering. This style works especially well for those who prefer a more refined, delicate aesthetic.

Lily Arkwright Macy Ring 

 

 

What is Triple Pavé?

Triple pavé is a variation of the traditional pavé setting where three rows of diamonds are set into the band rather than just one. The three rows of diamonds create a more dramatic and eye-catching effect, adding extra brilliance and visual impact to the ring. This style is perfect for those who want a little more sparkle and complexity, without going overboard. It’s a wonderful way to elevate the classic pavé setting.


Lily Arkwright Coco Ring 

 

 

 

What is Knife Edge?

The knife edge design is a sleek and modern style for engagement rings, where the band is shaped with a sharp, angular edge. This type of band is typically thinner and has a unique, contemporary look that contrasts with the more traditional rounded or flat bands. The knife edge creates a clean, sharp line that enhances the appearance of the center stone, making it appear even more prominent. It's perfect for those who appreciate minimalist, yet bold designs.

Lily Arkwright Lillie Ring 

 

 

 

What is a Cathedral Setting?

A cathedral setting is a timeless, elegant setting style in which the band arches upward on either side of the centre stone, resembling the arches of a cathedral. This design highlights the centre diamond, lifting it higher and allowing more light to pass through the stone, making it sparkle beautifully. The cathedral setting adds a sense of grandeur and sophistication to the engagement ring, often making the diamond appear more prominent and luxurious.

Lily Arkwright Isabella Ring

 

 

 

What is a Hidden Halo?

A hidden halo is a subtle design feature that involves placing a small circle of diamonds underneath the centre stone, often hidden from view from the top of the ring. While the halo isn’t visible at first glance, it provides additional sparkle and brilliance from the side, creating a beautiful effect. The hidden halo adds an element of surprise and is ideal for those who want a touch of glamour without drawing too much attention to the setting. It’s a great choice for those who love the halo look but prefer a more discreet, understated design.

Lily Arkwright Paris Ring 

 

 

 

What is wedfit?

Wedfit refers to a style of engagement ring band that is specifically designed to fit seamlessly with a wedding band. The shape of the band is designed to allow the two rings to sit together snugly, creating a uniform and smooth look. This is particularly useful when you want both your engagement ring and wedding band to sit comfortably together, without gaps or shifting. Wedfit rings are ideal for couples who want a cohesive, well-fitted set of rings that complement each other perfectly.

Lily Arkwright Lulu Engagement Ring, with Ivy and Cecelia Eternity Rings 

 

 

Engagement Rings Wedfit

An engagement ring with a wedfit design ensures that your wedding band will align perfectly with your engagement ring. The curve or shape of the band is made to match the contours of the engagement ring, ensuring a tight fit. This design prevents any awkward gaps between the rings and provides a more streamlined, polished appearance. Many brides opt for wedfit rings for their ability to create a cohesive, elegant look when paired with the wedding band.

Lily Arkwright Macy Engagement Ring with Ivy Wedding Band 

 

 

Wedfit vs Non-Wedfit

The main difference between wedfit and non-wedfit rings is that wedfit rings are designed with a particular curve or shape to accommodate a wedding band, while non-wedfit rings are not specifically designed for this purpose. With a non-wedfit ring, you might experience gaps between the two rings, or the wedding band might not sit perfectly alongside the engagement ring. Wedfit rings, on the other hand, provide a seamless and cohesive look when the two rings are worn together.

Lily Arkwright Everly Engagement Ring with Cecelia Wedding Band 

 

 

Why Get Wedfit?

Opting for a wedfit ring offers several advantages. The primary reason is the flawless alignment between the engagement ring and wedding band. This not only creates a polished, elegant look, but it also ensures that both rings sit comfortably together without shifting or rubbing. Many brides appreciate the practicality of wedfit rings, as they remove the need to search for a wedding band that fits perfectly with the engagement ring, saving time and effort. Additionally, wedfit rings often have a more symmetrical and balanced appearance, making them a popular choice for those who want a harmonious set of rings.

Lily Arkwright Lively Engagement Ring 

 

 

We hope this guide to engagement ring terminology has helped you understand some of the key features to consider when selecting your dream ring. At Lily Arkwright, we offer a range of stunning lab diamond engagement rings, each with a variety of setting styles, ensuring you find the perfect one to suit your taste and lifestyle. If you have more questions or need assistance in choosing the right design for you, our team is here to help!