Pave
Pave settings employ a grouping of multiple small stones set together in a cluster where little metal shows through to give the impression of a completely paved cobblestone-like path of diamonds. The stones are commonly round or square and are expertly fitted side-by-side on the surface of the ring.

Our Pave Creations
Pave settings are usually used in conjunction with other settings to enhance the beauty of the larger center stone creating a glimmering, shimmering border. One of the benefits of a pave setting is that the glimmer of the lustrous setting is so beautiful that it can help boost the look of a center stone that might not radiate as much fire.
CUSTOM ENGAGEMENT RING
At Uptown Diamond we help bring your vision to life with the help of 3D technology. Our in-house graphic design team and several 3D printers aid us in this process and our in-house seasoned bench jewelers provide the finishing touches. Learn more about this process and even get started building your custom engagement ring with our Custom Engagement Ring Creator.
LEARN ABOUT YOUR DIAMOND
The cut of a diamond does not refer to the shape of the diamond but refers to the stone’s finished proportions, symmetry, and polish. The beauty of a diamond is fully realized by its cut, and it is a significant factor in determining a stone’s value. Even if you have a beautiful rough stone that is a perfectly colorless diamond of the highest grade, if it isn’t cut properly, it won’t be considered desirable or exhibit its maximum potential.

The most common of all of the stone shapes. You can't go wrong with the perfectly round stone.

The oval shape is known to make the stone look larger than other stones of the same carat weight while it gives the appearance of a longer slimmer finger.

The Emerald Cut is one of the initial diamond shapes with origins traced back to the 1500's.