Pave Engagement Rings

Pave Engagement Rings

Sparkle beautifully in our amazing array pave engagement rings that are available online and in-store at Grahams. 

A pave engagement ring is an exquisite style of ring that features diamonds or stones set into the band to resemble an ornate paved pathway. Not only does it add character and elegance to the design, but it also boosts its inherent value. Pave engagement rings use between 10 and 100 gems, to give you the ultimate sparkle to match your budget. You are sure to dazzle from every angle in a wonderful pave engagement ring. 

If you are looking for a traditional diamond engagement ring that has an elegant twist, look no further than a pave engagement ring. There are options in both gold engagement rings, white gold engagement rings and even silver engagement rings, so you can easily find something to suit your style. 

An engagement ring is a piece that you will treasure for a lifetime, so it is important that you find a ring that expresses your personality, is a timeless design and durable enough to be worn everyday. We have a range of gemstone engagement rings as well that will add a splash of colour to your look, explore stunning amethyst engagement rings, morganite engagement rings, emerald engagement rings and more!

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What is a pave engagement ring?

A pave engagement ring is an exquisite style of ring that features diamonds or stones set into the band to resemble an ornate paved pathway. They have amazing sparkle and dazzle from every angle in the light. Small beads of precious metal are applied in the spaces between the stones, securing them in place.

Are pave rings worth it?

Pave settings have been long popular for engagement rings and wedding bands alike since they add a unique dimension of sparkle and texture to the appearance of the ring. It is also much more cost effective to add many tiny stones to a ring, than it is to have multiple larger stones.

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