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The fishtail diamond ring setting: admired among jewellery connoisseurs

In the world of fine jewellery, the setting is the silent hero, the unseen structure that holds magnificent gems and diamonds in their rightful place. Among the myriad of choices available today, each setting brings its own charm, function, and flair. One such setting, understated yet deserving of admiration, is the fishtail setting — a unique choice for those seeking an exquisite ring draped in diamonds.

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What Makes the Fishtail Diamond Ring Setting a Hidden Treasure in Fine Jewelry?

The fishtail setting is an underappreciated masterpiece in the diamond jewelry world that showcases exceptional craftsmanship. This elegant setting features two small secure beads and two "pushed-over" metal sections that hold diamonds very low in metal shaped like delicate fishtails when viewed from above.

Unlike more common settings such as the light-enhancing prong setting, the secure bezel setting, or the sparkly pavé setting, the fishtail design offers both exceptional security and sophisticated aesthetics. The diamonds sit snugly in a row, creating a refined and elegant appearance.

Despite its stunning intricacy and secure design, the fishtail setting remains somewhat hidden from mainstream recognition. However, jewelry connoisseurs appreciate its subtle charm, inventive architecture, and the exclusive allure it brings to fine diamond pieces.

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What does the fishtail setting look like?

The fishtail setting, compared to the settings mentioned above, is unfortunately not as known as it should be although it has been around for many years. It is the perfect example of the amazing craftsmanship that is required to create this intricate setting and to set the diamonds in it.

The basis of the fishtail setting style is two small, but secure beads and two “pushed-over” sections of metal on the girdle of the diamond. And the particularity is that the diamonds are set very low in the metal that is shaped like delicate fishtails when seen from above.

It is an extremely secure setting for rows of diamonds but it is also very elegant giving the diamond ring a sophisticated look.

The underrated elegance of the fishtail ring

Despite its stunning intricacy and secure craftsmanship, the fishtail setting remains something of a hidden gem within the jewellery domain, undeservedly lingering in the shadows of more commonly celebrated settings. Its subtle allure and inventive design are often overshadowed by the flashier, more ubiquitous prongs or bezels.

However, those with a discerning eye for detail can attest to the elegance it bestows upon any piece. The fishtail setting, with its subtle and delicate architecture, is like a whispered secret among jewellery connoisseurs who value authenticity and understated grandeur. Its rarity only adds to its charm, offering an exclusive allure that makes each piece feel extraordinary, a testament to one's refined taste.

What are some of the most common ring settings?



In the realm of ring settings, there are three that dominate the landscape, each with its own unique characteristics:

  • The Prong Setting: A timeless classic, the prong setting is composed of small, durable prongs or claws that tightly hold the girdle of the stone. It's popular for being barely visible, allowing the maximum amount of light to pass through the diamond, enhancing its brilliance.

  • The Bezel Setting: This setting features a thin slice of metal that surrounds the outside of the stone entirely, making it the most secure available. The bezel can enhance a diamond's appearance, sometimes making it appear larger than its actual size, adding an extra touch of glamour.

  • The Pavé Setting: Ideal for particularly small stones, the pavé setting features a continuous line of sparkling diamonds held with tiny prongs, set tightly one next to the other. This setting is highly popular for complementing a centre stone or on an eternity ring, offering a path of shimmering elegance.


In conclusion, while more common settings have their allure, the fishtail diamond ring setting stands out as a beacon of exquisite craftsmanship and subtle sophistication. For those who appreciate the finer details and the artistry behind jewellery, the fishtail setting offers an unrivalled expression of luxury and refinement.

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  • Stephanie Hesters

  • BAUNAT Antwerp
  • As the Head of Diamond Buying at BAUNAT, Stephanie has an extensive knowledge of the diamond and the evolution of diamond prices. Thanks to her broad product knowledge gained throughout her years at BAUNAT and the Diamond Foundation Course by De Beers, Stephanie advises our customers interested in the investment side of diamonds to optimize every investment. To support her skills she has a bachelor’s degree in Business Management together with her master’s in Communication.

As the Head of Diamond Buying at BAUNAT, Stephanie has an extensive knowledge of the diamond and the evolution of diamond prices. Thanks to her broad product knowledge gained throughout her years at BAUNAT and the Diamond Foundation Course by De Beers, Stephanie advises our customers interested in the investment side of diamonds to optimize every investment. To support her skills she has a bachelor’s degree in Business Management together with her master’s in Communication.