Bezel & French-set Wedding Rings – Sandy Springs

At Farsi Jewelers, our artisan jewelers in Sandy Springs create bezel and French-set wedding rings that combine timeless elegance with modern craftsmanship. Whether you’re drawn to the sleek security of a bezel setting or the radiant sparkle of a French-set band, we offer styles designed to last a lifetime across Metro Atlanta.

Why Choose Bezel & French-set Rings?

  • Bezel-set: A modern, protective design where the stone is surrounded by a metal rim—ideal for active lifestyles.
  • French-set: Diamonds set closely with minimal metal showing for maximum sparkle and delicate detail.
  • Available in 14k, 18k, and platinum with natural or lab-grown diamonds or gemstones.

Custom Options with the Farsi 3D Bespoke Method

Want something one-of-a-kind? Our Farsi 3D Bespoke Method makes the process simple and transparent:

  • CAD previews so you can see the design before it’s made
  • 3D printed prototypes you can try on for approval
  • Final casting and hand-finishing by certified bench jewelers

Explore Our Collection

Browse our selection of wedding rings, including bezel and French-set designs. Each piece can be customized in your preferred metal and stone.

Book a Free Consultation

Work with our artisan jewelers in Sandy Springs to design your perfect bezel or French-set ring. Call or text 770-206-8000 or book your appointment.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is a bezel-set wedding ring?
A bezel setting surrounds the stone with a smooth metal rim, giving a clean, modern look and excellent protection—great for everyday wear and active lifestyles.

What is a French-set wedding ring?
French-set bands place small diamonds closely together with minimal visible metal, creating a continuous, high-sparkle look with delicate detailing.

Can I customize a bezel or French-set ring?
Yes. At Farsi Jewelers in Sandy Springs, we customize bezel and French-set rings with your choice of metal, stone, and details using our Farsi 3D Bespoke Method (CAD previews and 3D try-on prototypes before final casting).

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