Collection FAQs
In a wedding band, a bezel set is a setting style in which a thin metal rim encircles each diamond or gemstone, keeping it firmly in place.
In a bezel setting, a lab-grown diamond is safe, yes. Because the metal completely encircles the borders of the stone, holding it securely in place, bezel settings are among the safest choices for any diamond, whether it is natural or lab-grown.
Yes, you can alter a bezel wedding ring to suit your tastes and personal style. The metal (such as white gold, yellow gold, or rose gold), the shape of the diamonds or gemstones, and even the kind of stones (natural or lab-grown) are all customizable with Ibling Jewels.
Round, oval, and emerald cut shapes compliment the metal rim with their clean lines, making them ideal for bezel settings. These forms provide more protection from the environment without sacrificing style.
Yes, lab-grown diamond bezel bands look great on a daily basis. The bezel setting is one of the most resilient and low-maintenance choices because it firmly encloses the diamond and provides excellent protection against chipping, snags, and loosening.
Yes, cleaning a bezel ring is usually simple, although it could need a little more care than open settings like prongs. Because the diamond is completely encased in metal, dirt and debris may occasionally accumulate around the edges.
Yes, bezel-set bands are appropriate for males! Bezel settings provide a sleek, contemporary, and long-lasting appearance that is ideal for men's jewelry. Bezel-set bands are useful for daily wear and active lives since the stones are safely covered in metal.
Yes, upon request, we can give detailed images or videos of the ring before it is mailed to guarantee you're entirely delighted with your purchase.
Yes, We provide services for custom design. To discuss your preferred metal kind, diamond form, or unique design aspects, contact us.
To make your purchase as simple as possible at an affordable price, we take a number of payment methods, such as PayPal, major credit cards, and financing options.
Yes, You’ll receive a tracking number once your band ships.