Tension ring

The clamping ring is a creatively modern finger ring variant, the holding by the inherent tension of the ring itself, without any version of a gemstone. This is clamped into specially milled embeddings between two ring ends.

Noble metals such as platinum and gold, which reached by cold working the necessary voltage and at the same time give the stone a smooth bearing, are best suited for this.

The clamping ring has the advantage of the free side view of the gemstone. This comes just at a stone that has such a high brilliance like the diamond, to better advantage.

Even the inevitable in everyday use abutment of the ring takes the clamping ring by its design-related elasticity good-natured way.

Strong and direct impacts on the stone are to be avoided at all jewelry rings because diamonds are extremely hard, but also fissile and brittle. A possible break here leads inevitably to the loss of most of the stone.

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