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How to Choose Engagement Ring Claws

Compare round, eagle, square, bezel, and V-claws, and learn how claw number and shape affect security and style.

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Choosing a ring is part design decision, part practical investment, and part love story. This Kitóko guide recreates the education journey around how to choose engagement ring claws in our own voice, with a focus on lab-grown diamonds, thoughtful proportions, and jewellery that can be worn with confidence every day.

01

Introduction to Claws

This design choice is where beauty and engineering meet. Consider how the setting holds the stone, how much of the diamond is visible, whether the profile suits daily wear, and how the detail will age. A refined setting should protect the stone while still letting the design feel light, intentional, and personal.

02

Claw Styles

This design choice is where beauty and engineering meet. Consider how the setting holds the stone, how much of the diamond is visible, whether the profile suits daily wear, and how the detail will age. A refined setting should protect the stone while still letting the design feel light, intentional, and personal.

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Round Claws

This design choice is where beauty and engineering meet. Consider how the setting holds the stone, how much of the diamond is visible, whether the profile suits daily wear, and how the detail will age. A refined setting should protect the stone while still letting the design feel light, intentional, and personal.

04

Eagle Claws

This design choice is where beauty and engineering meet. Consider how the setting holds the stone, how much of the diamond is visible, whether the profile suits daily wear, and how the detail will age. A refined setting should protect the stone while still letting the design feel light, intentional, and personal.

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Square Claws

This design choice is where beauty and engineering meet. Consider how the setting holds the stone, how much of the diamond is visible, whether the profile suits daily wear, and how the detail will age. A refined setting should protect the stone while still letting the design feel light, intentional, and personal.

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Bezel Settings

This design choice is where beauty and engineering meet. Consider how the setting holds the stone, how much of the diamond is visible, whether the profile suits daily wear, and how the detail will age. A refined setting should protect the stone while still letting the design feel light, intentional, and personal.

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V-Claws

This design choice is where beauty and engineering meet. Consider how the setting holds the stone, how much of the diamond is visible, whether the profile suits daily wear, and how the detail will age. A refined setting should protect the stone while still letting the design feel light, intentional, and personal.

Kitóko Note

If you are designing a ring with Kitóko, we will help you turn this guide into a specific brief: the stone, metal, profile, setting, budget, and personal details that make the piece feel like yours.

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