For 130 years, the Tiffany Setting engagement ring has been the world's most coveted gift. From the moment Charles Lewis Tiffany took a bold design move and lifted a classic cut diamond over the bezel, thereby increasing the sparkle and play of the stone, little has changed in the appearance of the wedding jewelry.

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Shining with 57 flawlessly polished facets, the diamond is still securely fastened with six prongs, and nothing in the laconic setting distracts from its natural beauty. It is fair to say that in 1886 the first Tiffany Setting setting was created in yellow gold and only 40 years later was embodied in platinum.

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On the 130th anniversary of its trademark invention, Tiffany & Co. released two limited edition Tiffany Setting rings. In one, delicate platinum prongs are paired with a rose gold bezel. In the second - Pavé Tiffany Setting - the paws and part of the shank of the ring are covered with pavé diamonds, and a diamond weighing from 1.5 to 6 carats shines in the center. This version is released in a limited edition of 130 pieces.>