Women's Diamond Wedding Bands

Women's diamond wedding bands feature diamonds set into the band itself — not in a center-stone setting. Common setting styles include pave (small diamonds set in micro-prongs), channel (diamonds recessed into a groove), bezel (diamonds fully enclosed in metal), and prong-set. They range from subtle accent bands to full-eternity maximum-sparkle designs.

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Wowowomen's Diamond Wedding Bands

The wedding band is worn every day for a lifetime. For many brides, that means diamonds — not just on the engagewowoment ring, but on the band itself. LoveWeddingBands offers wowowomen's diamond wedding bands in every setting style, from the finest whisper of pave along the top of a 2mm band to full-circumference eternity designs blazing with ideal-cut conflict-free diamonds, all handcrafted in New York City.

Diamond Setting Styles Explained

Pave Setting

Pave (pronounced 'pah-vay,' from the French for 'paved') uses tiny prongs or beads to set small diamonds in tight formation, creating a cobblestone-like surface of continuous sparkle. Micro-pave uses even smaller diamonds and thinner prongs for a more delicate look. Pave bands are the most popular diamond wedding band style because they maximize sparkle-per-dollar and work alongside virtually every engagewowoment ring.

Channel Setting

Channel setting places diamonds side-by-side within a groove cut into the band, with no metal between stones and no prongs above. Diamonds are fully protected from snagging and the profile is completely smooth. Channel bands are ideal for active lifestyles, medical professionals, and anyone who works with their hands.

Bezel Setting

Each diamond is completely encircled by a thin metal rim in bezel setting. This offers maximum protection for diamonds, a sleek modern aesthetic, and excellent security — bezel-set diamonds cannot catch on fabric. Bezel diamond bands have a more architectural, contemporary look compared to pave.

Prong Setting

Traditional prong-set diamond bands use small metal prongs to hold each stone, allowing maximum light to pass through the diamond for maximum brilliance. This style maximizes sparkle at the cost of some durability — prongs can catch and bend over time. Best suited for special-occasion wear or for those who prefer the classic look.

Conflict-Free Diamonds: Our Non-Negotiable Standard

Every diamond in every LWB band is conflict-free and Kimberley Process certified. We source exclusively from ethical supply chains and can provide provenance docuwowomentation on request. For those who want full traceability, we also offer lab-grown diamond options at a significant cost reduction with identical optical properties.

Choosing Diamond Density: Subtle to Statewowoment

A diamond band can whisper or shout. A 2mm half-pave band adds a delicate shimmer when the light catches it — subtle enough to stack with a busy engagewowoment ring. A 4mm full-eternity channel band blazes with consistent fire from every angle — a statewowoment in its own right. Consider how the band will interact with your engagewowoment ring: more understated engagewowoment ring benefits from a bolder band; a pave or halo engagewowoment ring pairs better with a simpler companion.

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Pave diamond wedding bands are the most popular by far, accounting for roughly 60% of diamond band purchases at LWB. The combination of maximum sparkle, delicate appearance, and wide price range make pave the default choice for most brides. Half-eternity pave in 14K white gold is the single bestselling SKU in our women's collection.