What diamond band means here
Diamond band describes a setting style, a shank set with small stones along its length, rather than the material in it. Jewelers have used the term for pave and channel-set shanks for decades. Every stone in these rings is lab-grown moissanite, in the band as well as the center. We do not sell diamonds, mined or lab-grown, and the collection name is a style label rather than a description of the stone.
What the stones in the band actually do
A stone-set shank throws light along the finger and makes the center stone look brighter by contrast. It also makes the ring read wider without needing a wider band.
The trade-off is maintenance. Small stones in a shank sit exactly where a ring takes most of its daily contact, and over years a prong can loosen. Have them checked once a year the way you would check a watch strap. This is normal for any pave setting anywhere, and it is better known before you buy than after.
Resizing a set band
A fully set band is difficult to resize, because there is no plain metal for a jeweler to cut and rejoin. Rings set across the top half only can be resized within limits. If you are unsure of the finger size, choose a partially set band.
Ordering
Made to order in Surat, two to four weeks door to door, sizes 3 to 10 in quarter steps, 30 days to return or exchange.