Pavé Diamonds Guide: How to Choose a Pavé Setting

Jessica Pereira | February 27, 2025

If you’re shopping for an engagement ring or wedding ring, you know that the details you choose are what make an engagement ring uniquely yours. While the center stone and ring style will determine your ring’s appearance, the band details are just as important. Adding pavé diamonds will transform any design, but are they right for you?

Pavé diamond settings are renowned for their ability to create a continuous sparkle and the illusion of a paved surface of brilliance. The closely set small diamonds reflect light from multiple angles, giving the impression of a seamless, dazzling shimmer across the band.

Read on to discover what a standard pavé setting is, the pros and cons of pavé diamonds, and how to choose the best setting for your ring.

What Is a Pavé Diamond?

Pavé set diamonds are also known as a pavé diamond setting and are used for engagement or wedding rings. Pavé comes from the French word for paved. This is because pavé diamonds are small diamonds (called melee diamonds) that are placed one after another to resemble paved or cobblestone streets, creating the impression of a sparkling pavement of gemstones.

Pavé diamonds are typically between 0.01 and 0.02 carats each. They are set in hidden, tiny metal prongs on the ring’s band to create a continuous line of diamonds. Pavé settings will add brilliance to any ring and can make the center diamond appear bigger.

Are Pavé Set Diamonds Considered a Setting or a Diamond?

While pavé diamonds are diamonds, they are considered a setting style. You would not be able to buy a single pavé diamond on its own, unlike other diamonds.

“Pavé refers to the style of setting a diamond in the band, rather than anything about the shape of the diamond set (though most pavé settings feature Round diamonds),” explains, VRAI’s Sr. Director of Sales & CX. The main difference between pavé and other setting styles is how the small diamonds are closely set together with minimal metal showing, creating a continuous sparkle.

Types of Pavé Settings

Pavé settings typically feature closely set tiny diamonds, traditionally Round Brilliant cut and sometimes Oval cut, which are held in place by tiny beads or prongs on the surface of the band. These tiny diamonds are used to fill the band, creating a continuous, dazzling surface that delivers maximum sparkle with very little visible metal.

“A pavé setting is characterized by having very little metal showing to hold the diamonds in place,” says Taylor. This technique uses tiny beads to secure the stones, emphasizing the shape and brilliance of the diamonds while allowing the closely set stones to create a seamless look.

There are several different types of classic pavé settings that can change the style of your ring. Petite pavé settings use slightly larger stones than micro pavé and feature smaller prongs for a delicate, refined appearance. Micro pavé settings use the smallest size melee diamonds for an ultra-fine, intricate effect. Standard pavé settings use larger prongs, resulting in a more prominent appearance that resembles a tiny, cobblestoned street. French pavé features V-shaped metal cutouts to allow more light into the stones, enhancing sparkle.

When choosing a pavé setting, you can opt for the style that best suits your personality and the design of your jewelry. While pavé settings are known for their use of tiny diamonds, they can also incorporate larger diamonds for a more dramatic effect, allowing you to select the look that suits your preferences and needs.

U-Cut Pavé:

U-cut pavé means that the pavé diamonds are set in a U-shaped groove. It emphasizes the brilliance of the diamond, especially from the side, and effectively hides the metal prongs.

This is one of the most popular and contemporary pavé settings. All VRAI engagement ring settings with pavé bands are u-cut pavé.

French Pavé:

A French pavé is a classic pavé setting. It features V-shaped grooves underneath the diamond. It’s known for adding a textured look to the ring and reflecting light from all angles.

Other variations of pavé settings include the micro pavé, which features even smaller pavé-set diamonds (under 0.01-carats), often set in multiple rows. There’s also the petite pavé, where each diamond is set in even tinier metal prongs.

There are several other ways to set diamonds within the band of a ring, but that doesn’t mean they are pavé settings. Shared Prong, Channel Set, or Bar Set diamonds all look beautiful along a ring’s band, but they aren’t considered pavé set.

How Pavé Diamonds Are Set

Pavé diamonds are carefully set in tiny holes that are drilled into the band of the ring by a professional jeweler. Each pavé diamond is securely held in place by small prongs or beads that are almost invisible to the eye.

It takes a skilled jeweler and specific tools to create a pavé setting. If successfully set, pavé diamonds will look like a continuous line of brilliant diamonds that almost appear to be floating on top of the band.

Are Pavé Settings More Expensive Than Other Engagement Ring Settings?

Pavé settings will always cost more than a setting with a plain band. Why? Because they feature numerous additional diamonds, whereas a plain band features none.

Some ring settings are only available with pavé bands. Other ring settings may feature a half pavé band, a single pavé band, or multiple rows or bands of pavé diamonds.

These variations will add to the total cost of your ring, but typically not significantly so. Pavé settings are a great choice for those mindful of their wallet, as they add sparkle without a significant price increase. In fact, pavé settings are usually more affordable than other types of diamond rings because they use smaller accent diamonds. At VRAI, adding a single pavé band to The Signature, for example, only costs an additional $150.

What are the Pros and Cons of Pavé Diamonds?

If you’re considering choosing an engagement ring with a pavé setting, it’s important to weigh the pros and cons first.

Pros

  • Adds additional brilliance, shine, and pizazz to any ring

  • Enhances certain ring styles, such as modern or vintage-inspired settings

  • Highlights the center diamond

  • Creates the appearance of a larger center diamond for a more affordable price

Cons

  • Requires regular cleaning and checking

  • Resizing an already-made ring can be difficult.

  • Less suitable for active lifestyles or manual labor.

  • More expensive than plain bands

Pavé Wedding Bands

For diamond lovers, a pavé wedding band is the best way to incorporate even more brilliance into their wedding ring set. Wedding bands are typically more subdued than engagement rings, so pavé settings create an opportunity to showcase your style.

Many styles, like The Chevron Band and The Curator Band, exist in both plain and pavé. Other settings, like The Infinity Band, are designed to showcase pavé-set diamonds in two different sizes.

You can also add subtle pavé detailing to elevate a classic band design, like The Pavé Border Band.

Explore Pavé Set Diamond Jewelry

Ready to find pavé engagement rings, wedding bands, and fine jewelry to call your own? Browse our full inventory online or in person to find the pavé setting that’s meant for you.

Pavé Diamonds FAQ

Pavé diamonds will range in carat weight depending on the setting. The more detailed the pavé setting, the more carats it will have. For example, a single pavé band for The Signature is .18-carats, while The Halo has .32- .37-carats. The Halo Dome, which features three rows of pavé diamonds, is .751-carats.

“Melee diamonds (pavé diamonds) are batch graded rather than individually assessed. That means a gemologist is inspecting them and determining their quality; they’re just not doing it at quite the same level of detail that they do for a large center diamond,” Taylor explains.

“The goal for a pavé setting is to ensure that all the stones match each other. You don’t want to have one warmer-toned pavé stone set alongside very colorless ones because it’ll stick out like a sore thumb,” continues Taylor.

Pavé settings are always timeless, never trendy. Adding a little extra shimmer to your ring will never go out of style. The beauty of a pavé setting is that it is incredibly versatile. Depending on the ring style and design, pavé settings can create a vintage, classic, or modern feel to suit different styles.

“Pavé diamonds need to be kept clean and periodically checked to ensure they are set securely,” Taylor recommends. “Avoid wearing pavé rings when doing manual labor. Working out (especially lifting weights and yoga), sleeping, and picking up heavy things can all cause pressure. This can force your ring out of round and cause the pavé diamonds to become loose or fall out.”

While Pavé settings are durable, it’s important to properly care for and clean your diamond ring to ensure optimal brilliance and beauty. All VRAI created engagement and wedding rings come with an annual complimentary professional cleaning.

A skilled jeweler can resize a pavé ring, but it may not be possible to fit your exact ring size, especially if your ring features a full pavé band. Pavé rings can only be resized according to the diamonds. Bands can’t be cut in the middle of a pavé diamond or too close to it, as the setting could get damaged and the diamonds could fall out. If you’re purchasing a new pavé ring instead of an already-made one, we recommend ordering a complimentary VRAI ring sizer to ensure a perfect fit.

Speak with a Diamond Expert

Receive complimentary guidance, in-person or online.

Related articles

Unique Round Diamonds: A Diamond Shape and Style Guide

Angelica Frey | 20 de junio de 2023

4 Carat Diamonds: A Guide To A Statement-Making Look

Angelica Frey | 7 de febrero de 2023

What to Consider When Choosing a Pavé Engagement Ring

Kimberly Zerkel | 25 de marzo de 2024

Jessica Pereira

Jessica Pereira is a fine jewelry expert with over 17 years of experience in sales and client care. Trained by a globally recognized luxury brand, she now combines her industry knowledge with a passion for sustainability, helping clients mark life’s milestones with VRAI created diamonds.