Trellis
trel·lis | ˈtre-ləs
noun
A prong setting in which four prongs are interwoven together to hold the center diamond
A trellis setting is a type of prong setting that has four prongs woven together to hold the center stone in the ring. The trellis is designed to accentuate and make the center stone stand out, increasing its brilliance and enhancing the overall look and feel of the ring. It also provides a unique profile for the ring that is not seen in more traditional styles of settings. The weaving of the prongs is not only aesthetically pleasing, but it is also provides a more stable, supported means of holding the center stone, with four separate points of support and attachment.
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