This essay displays 'multiple claw' rings.
These eight claws seem to vanish among the Facets of the stone. I chose this ring top for it's esthetic appearance. Good choice of design.
For durability, these 6 claws are best to use. The claws help to protect the stone during the many years of wear.
These two end-claws protect the points of this Marquise stone.
I like the highly polished disk where the Pavilion is located. This enhances the brilliance of the stone.
I'm not in favour of these five 'spear-shaped' claws as these will, over time, catch the wearer's clothing. When this happens, the stone will eventually get loose.
I personally like this design as it allows the wearer to view the Culet Facet.
These six claws blend into the facets of the stone and still giving it much support.
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