
Put these four techniques to work for you
if you
want to buy a diamond engagement ring
that looks
larger than its true carat weight.
Robert Silverman Fine Jeweler conveniently located at
4660 La Jolla Village Dr., San Diego and
specializes in exquisite
custom designs
most complimentary to you and your lifestyle.
Visit the Robert Silverman Fine Jeweler website!
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Consider Fancy Diamond Shapes
Fancy shaped diamonds usually look larger than round diamonds of equal weight, especially diamonds with elongated shapes, such as marquise, oval and pear shaped diamonds. Visit the Robert Silverman Fine Jeweler to view more stunning fancy shaped diamond pieces.
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Choose
a Pavé Setting
A pavé setting looks like a continuous surface of diamonds, but is actually made up of small diamonds set side by side into little holes, their surfaces nearly level with the setting. Tiny beads are crafted from the surrounding metal to hold the diamonds in place.
It's difficult to distinguish individual stones, so a pavé setting makes you think the jewelry has more--and larger--diamonds than it truly does. Keep in mind that diamond rings with intricate pavé settings can be expensive, so sometimes it's less costly to buy a larger diamond. Visit Robert Silverman Fine Jeweler to view more pavé diamond settings.
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Choose an Engagement Ring with Side Stones
Small diamonds set into the band on either side of a center stone won't necessarily make the focal diamond look larger, but can give an engagement ring more overall pizzazz. (Top Picks Engagement Rings with Side Stones)
Visit Robert Silverman Fine Jeweler to view more engagement rings with side stones.
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Select a Bezel Set Diamond
Choose a diamond in a bezel setting, where a rim totally encircles the stone. White gold or platinum will blend with and enhance a white diamond, making it appear larger. A yellow gold bezel setting can throw a yellowish tint back onto the diamond. Visit Robert Silverman Fine Jeweler to view more bezel diamond settings.
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