Double Claw Engagement Rings – In Praise of Perfect Settings

Double claw engagement ring front view

Featured design – double claw engagement ring reference : Renoir

Looking for perfect double claw engagement rings

Double claw engagement rings take a break from the generic engagement ring.  The double claw is rarely seen nowadays in jewellery shop windows. The vast majority of diamond solitaire engagement rings feature single claws. Single claws remain ever popular—minimalist settings expose more of the diamond. Today there is less demand for traditional six and eight claw settings. Modern couples steer away from heavier, more cluttered settings. They favour slender minimalist styles.

Vintage styling remains strong

Vintage styling has soared dramatically—seen in engagement ring designs. Elements such as milgrain edges and fine bead work mimic lace. Finely crafted double shoulders give a vintage feel. Carefully rounded claws have the same delicate weight of a single claw.

Double claws combined with slender styling

Few double claw engagement rings give the slender look many people expect for an engagement ring. Our latest winning design offers a graceful double claw setting combined with slender solitaire styling.

Double claw engagement rings

Benefits of a double claw

Double claws are perfect for securing larger diamonds, behaving more like 8 claws with greater security for the stone. Care should be taken to avoid bulky or heavy settings. One of our recent introductions features four double claws around a round brilliant cut diamond.

Styled with consideration, the double claw solitaire engagement ring tapers from double prongs into slender shoulders. This has a noticeable effect—balancing a durable band with the weight of the double claws.

Due to the larger overall size of the setting, we can create this design for diamonds 0.60cts and above. (5.5mm diameter upwards.)

This new design can be made in a very wide choice of precious metals (including Fairtrade Gold) set with a range of diamond colour and clarity options.

For further information, advice and guidance on this design or on any other styles within the Serendipity range, please contact us—we are always on hand to help.

About Mark Johnson

My name is Mark and I'm founder at Serendipity Diamonds. By day you'll find me working in our showroom—in a variety of roles. My work (which I love) ranges from photographing jewellery, to writing blog posts and helping clients with my colleagues Drina, Emily and Debbie.

About Mark Johnson

My name is Mark and I'm founder at Serendipity Diamonds. By day you'll find me working in our showroom—in a variety of roles. My work (which I love) ranges from photographing jewellery, to writing blog posts and helping clients with my colleagues Drina, Emily and Debbie.