As the name suggests, in cluster setting, a bunch of mounted gemstones are clustered together. If it’s a diamond, then these groups of diamonds clustered together are set in a manner that creates an illusion of a big solitaire diamond. Since the smaller diamonds are set closely together, it creates a “cluster” effect, hence resembling a larger diamond. A cluster ring can have a large center stone or a group of smaller stones that are equal in size. Often, the gemstones in cluster rings form a geometric shape, such as a square, or a unique design, like a flower or starburst. It's not new that the cluster rings you will find in the market will have an antique look.

 

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