Once you decide to get married, you need to buy wedding ring. Before going out to purchase the wedding ring sets you also have to understand that, the style of the wedding ring not only results in the price but also what cut should be the gemstone. One of the most basic settings of a gemstone into wedding sets is bezel setting. The bezel setting of a gemstone, whether it is a diamond, ruby, sapphire, emerald, or Moissanite is one of the most conventional and graceful settings. The bezel is usually created into the size and shape of the gemstone to securely and perfectly hold the gemstone and/or precious or semiprecious stone placed in the created bezel. The bezel technique is also known as rub-over setting. Especially in case of diamonds, the bezel setting is the most effectual technique as compared to the prong setting as far as safety of the diamond is concerned.

What is a Bezel setting?
In a bezel, setting the diamond or any other precious gemstone is wrapped by a collar of precious metal it is set in. in this setting the bezel is fastened at the top of the wedding ring so that it  to the top of the ring and is elevated giving height to the setting. The bezel setting comes in solid bezel, which is the more conventional setting and half bezel. The half bezel setting is also used for fancy cut diamonds. In half bezel the bezel split in to two parts that surround the gemstone giving the setting a more modern appearance and shows off a little more of the gemstone than the solid bezel setting.

You may desire for more colorful gemstones like ruby, sapphire, emerald, or diamonds such as yellow diamond, rose diamond, black diamond, or depending on your budget.