Did you know that there are different parts that make up a ring?
In fact, each part of the ring has a name, and there are many different designs.
This time, a store specializing in lab-grown diamonds will introduce you to "ring designs (flat, round, etc.)" !
hello everyone.
I'm Kazuha, the author of the BRIGHT&BREEZY editorial blog.
It's still cold, but spring is slowly approaching.
Spring is the season of new encounters.
This sparkling lab-grown diamond ring will make you feel taller just by wearing it, and is recommended for those who are looking to try new things.
In this blog, we at a store specializing in lab-grown diamonds would like to share basic information about rings with you, with the hope that you will have a more enjoyable and convenient way to choose a ring when purchasing one.
[What is the arm of the ring design?]
"The ring arm is the cross-sectional shape of the ring."
The loop that you put on your finger is called the ring arm, and depending on the ring , the thickness and width of the base metal and the cross-sectional shape may be changed to match the overall design.
There are broadly five types of cross-sectional shapes, and the differences are easy to see by looking at the cross-section of a ring, so we will introduce them in order.
① "Flat"
It has a rectangular cross section with no rounded edges.
The ring has a flat, straight design with sharp edges, making it ideal for those who prefer a sharp look.
② "Round"
It has a rounded design with no sharp edges and a cross-section similar to that of a kamaboko (fish cake).
The curved surface gives it a soft look, making it a popular design among women.
3. "Flat-shaped round"
It is not as rectangular as the flat type, but not as round as the round type.
The shape of the ring is somewhere between flat and round, and the sides of the ring are flat .
4. Sword arm
The cross section is triangular, and the center line of the ring is pointed like a mountain. It has an edgy feel compared to flat rings, and you can enjoy a sharper form.
⑤ "Shinogi"
The corners of the flat blade are beveled to create a hexagonal cross section. Because it has more facets than a sword arm, the light is reflected off it, creating a unique and beautiful shape.
There are many other cross-sections of ring arms if we break them down more specifically, but these are the five most common shapes .
In addition, the range of designs can be expanded even further by adding twists, curves, and thickness gradations to the basic shapes .
Just by knowing a little bit of basic information about rings like this, I think you'll be able to choose a ring more easily and enjoyably than before.
I myself used to want a ring, but I didn't know how to choose one.
But now I want to share the wonders of lab-grown food with everyone.
We will be posting useful information little by little from now on, so please look forward to our next post.
This is Kazuha, the author of the B&B Editorial Blog.
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