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Many buyers overlook how the prong configuration on oval cut engagement rings directly impacts both display readiness and customer handling during try-ons. Our standard four-prong setting is engineered for rapid mounting without requiring in-store adjustments, while the optional six-prong version offers enhanced stone security for high-traffic retail environments. This distinction affects not only labor costs but also the speed at which inventory moves from backstock to showcase. We maintain both configurations across our entire range of carat weights and metal types so you can match your operational workflow without compromising design integrity.
Our assortment spans classic solitaires to modern halo and split-shank silhouettes, all built around GIA-certified center stones or precision-cut lab-grown alternatives. New styles arrive every six weeks, with core bestsellers held in continuous stock to support fast reorder cycles. Each ring is available in full finger size runs from 4 to 9, eliminating the common gap that forces retailers to pass on otherwise strong sellers. The plating thickness on our 14K gold vermeil options meets ASTM B488 standards, ensuring consistent color retention through multiple customer fittings—a critical factor for reducing return rates in both brick-and-mortar and livestream sales channels.
Boutique owners and e-commerce resellers consistently report higher conversion when pairing entry-level oval solitaires with premium halo designs in the same collection launch. This tiered approach allows customers to self-select based on budget while reinforcing perceived value across the entire lineup. We structure our MOQs to accommodate this strategy, offering flexible pack splits that let you test depth without overcommitting to any single style. With real-time inventory visibility and weekly allocation updates, you can scale orders in line with actual sell-through rather than projected demand.
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