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What are friezes on wedding rings and how to differentiate them?

Even though wedding rings are traditional jewelry to represent a relationship, they are increasingly modern, with designs, drawings, fillets and friezes, which make the pieces personalized for each couple’s style.

Therefore, they are no longer so simple: some have trendy designs, others have gold appliqués or fillets, or even stonework applications.

Find out more at: Discover the 8 types of stone setting.

And for the more minimalist, rings with friezes are perfect, as it is the type of delicate detail that suits all couples. Because they are the most beloved around here, we prepared this post for you to learn a little more about this detail.

After all, what is the frieze of rings?

Frieze, in jewelry, is a recessed channel made using a lathe or CNC machine, which can have various shapes or sizes depending on the tools used.

Example: in the “V” frieze, which is most seen in wedding rings, a tool with a 90° angle is used. In the square frieze, the tool used is one with straight top or 180° angle – Interesting, isn’t it? Now that you understand what frieze is, get to know the models we have on our website!

Types of friezes: discover and choose your favorite

At , we keep an eye on trends, which is why we have a collection of rings with different types of friezes, from the most delicate, V-shaped, square, to those with fillets, stones and even designs. Check out some:

Central V frieze with polished finish

The Gold and Silver Engagement Ring, in addition to the 18k gold plate detail, has a central V frieze, super delicate, with a polished finish and traditional comfort.

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