
Most solitaire studs use four prongs. This one uses three, and the difference is worth talking about. With one fewer prong, more of the stone's surface is exposed. It means more light enters the CZ from wider angles, and the stone appears slightly larger and more brilliant than it would in a closed four-prong mount. The three-prong rhodium-plated 925 sterling silver setting also has a more modern, less traditional feel. It is a small visual update to a classic silhouette that has a significant effect on the final look.Wear these when you want a round solitaire stud that does not look like every other round solitaire stud on the market. The more open setting suits a slightly more contemporary styling direction. A clean white t-shirt with dark jeans, a linen kurta in soft sage for friends gathering, or a silk blouse in warm ivory for a Diwali dinner where understated is the preference.Gift them for Valentine's Day for someone who notices jewellery construction, or for a birthday for the friend who needs a little bit different version of silver studs.
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