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	<title>Comments on: Princess Cut Diamond Engagement Rings-Why The Cut Matters</title>
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		<description>Selecting the ring mounting ahead of the diamond is a good idea.  Since each ring mounting can only accommodate certain sizes and shapes of diamonds, you’ll be able to narrow the field right away.

When evaluating ring mountings, don't settle for simple 3 stone ring choices; seek styles that create a "visual flow" from the ring through the center stone.  Some things to look for include: pave or micro-pave, channel setting, bezel setting and type of metal (18 karat or platinum).  Exceptional ring mountings showcase the true grandeur of the center stone.</description>
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<p>When evaluating ring mountings, don&#8217;t settle for simple 3 stone ring choices; seek styles that create a &#8220;visual flow&#8221; from the ring through the center stone.  Some things to look for include: pave or micro-pave, channel setting, bezel setting and type of metal (18 karat or platinum).  Exceptional ring mountings showcase the true grandeur of the center stone.</p>
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