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Pros and Cons of the Trellis Ring Setting

By:  Myra S.

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Trellis is a type of setting that is functional as well as decorative. It elevates the charm of a ring in a subtle yet elegant way.

In order to better understand its pros and cons, we first need to know the basics.

Types of Ring Settings

How Exactly is Trellis Ring Setting Different from the Rest?

In comparison to your regular prong or bezel setting, the trellis is certainly more pleasing to the eyes. From the design element, it showcases prongs that interweave each other in an almost artistic way. Typically, this setting will feature four prongs, however more can be used too.

From the perspective of functionality, it provides support to the center stone, and sometimes even the accompanying gems (two/three-stone design). The interlaced prongs keep the gem/s well-protected, irrespective of its shape. So, this setting can be used with round, oval, cushion and even princess-cut stones, among others.

Many times, the trellis setting can be further accentuated with the help of intricate metal work, such as milgrain and filigree. Together they lend an ornate look to the gallery and offer a stunning side-view of the ring.

Pros and Cons

The trellis setting obviously looks great. But does it offer any other benefits? And are there any downsides that you should be aware of?

Let’s find out…

Pros

  1. Refined look: The trellis is a stylish upgrade of the classic prong setting. Its interwoven pattern exudes an elegant and timeless appeal. The ornate gallery provides a pretty side-view, so your ring looks gorgeous from every angle.
  2. Safety: The interconnected design of the prongs in the trellis setting helps to secure the gem in place. Even if one prong gets bent or broken, the others will help hold the gem firmly.
  3. Works well with multiple stones: The trellis setting does its job effectively irrespective of the number of gems. Hence, it works well with rings featuring both single and multiple-stones.
  4. Versatility: Think the trellis setting is only fit for diamonds? Absolutely not! It can be used to elevate the beauty of any piece, featuring absolutely any kind of gemstone.

Cons

  1. Cleaning issues: Due to its structure, cleaning a ring with the trellis setting can be slightly difficult and may take extra time. This is because there are many nooks and corners present in its design where dirt and grime can easily get accumulated.
  2. Limited availability: Unfortunately, this beautiful setting is not as common as the prong or bezel. So, you might have to look a little harder to find a piece that has this. If you’ve really set your heart on the trellis, but are unable to find a suitable piece then do consider getting something customized to fit your preference.

Final Note

If you are looking for an engagement ring setting style that strikes the perfect balance between functionality and beauty, then the trellis is definitely your best bet. However, we still recommend that you take its pros and cons into consideration before making a decision.

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