Four interweaving prongs are shaped to hold the center diamond crossing over each other in a classically secure silhouette.
Trellis setting engagement ring.
Many have a distinctive x shape when viewed side on.
Trellis engagement rings are a very popular style of prong setting.
A trellis engagement ring is a type of prong settings with a twist literally.
When viewed from the side the prongs form an x shape similar to a garden trellis.
The trellis engagement ring setting is a type of prong setting featuring prongs that interweave to securely hold the center diamond.
Prong settings feature three or more prongs standing up straight and holding the center diamond or gemstone in their grasp.
In a trellis engagement ring four interwoven prongs hold the loose diamond at the center.
Prongs overlap from each side crossing the setting.
This striking 14k white gold solitaire setting gently contours to cradle your choice of round princess or asscher cut center diamond with a classic trellis design.
Or multiple prongs can hold multiple stones.
This engagement ring setting style is hugely popular.
Instead of standing side by side with no connection as the typical prong setting does here the prongs are curved to crossover.