Elongated, brilliant and quietly extraordinary — oval-cut diamonds set in U-prongs to deliver maximum light along the line of the finger.
A continuous line of oval-cut diamonds, set in U-shaped prongs around a slim 4mm band of solid gold or platinum. The U-prong setting (sometimes called shared-prong) sits beneath each diamond rather than wrapping over the top, exposing more of the stone and letting light enter from the sides and underneath as well as above — for maximum brilliance and fire.
Oval cuts bring an elongating, finger-flattering line that round brilliants can't — and set in formation around the band, they create a continuous, river-like rhythm of brilliant light running across the finger. At 0.15ct per diamond, the band sits at the ideal proportions for stacking: substantial enough to hold its own, refined enough to nestle alongside any engagement ring.
Available as a half eternity (diamonds across the front of the band) or a full eternity (diamonds set continuously around).
Handcrafted to order in our Sydney workshop by our master jeweller — thirty-plus years at the bench, leading a team of designers and setters who hand-make every Deltora ring. Choose your metal, your diamond (natural or lab grown), and your half or full eternity, and we'll bring it to life by hand.
Ring details
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Style: U-prong eternity (available half or full)
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Band: 4mm
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Stone type: Oval cut (4mm × 3mm), 0.15ct each
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Image features: Yellow Gold Half Eternity
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Diamond options: Natural or lab grown
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Metal options: Solid 18ct yellow gold, 18ct white gold, 18ct rose gold, or platinum
What is a U-prong eternity ring? A U-prong (or shared-prong) setting holds each diamond between U-shaped metal arches, with adjacent diamonds sharing the same prong. The U-shape sits beneath the diamond rather than wrapping around it from above, exposing more of the stone and letting light enter from the sides and underneath. The result is maximum brilliance with minimal visible metal.
Why does the U-prong setting maximise sparkle? The U-prong exposes more of each diamond's surface area than a traditional claw setting, allowing more light to enter and exit each stone. For oval cuts — which are designed for maximum light return — this is the most flattering setting style. The result is noticeably more brilliance and fire across the entire band.
Why are oval-cut diamonds so popular? Oval-cut diamonds combine the brilliance of a round brilliant with an elongating, finger-flattering shape — making fingers look longer and slimmer, with the oval silhouette catching light beautifully from every angle. They've had a major contemporary revival as one of the most-loved engagement and eternity ring styles.
How big are the diamonds in this ring? Each oval is 4mm × 3mm, weighing approximately 0.15ct. Substantial enough to read clearly across the band, refined enough to nestle alongside any engagement ring without competing for attention.
Will this eternity band sit alongside my engagement ring? Yes — the slim 4mm profile is designed to nestle beside any engagement ring style. The oval cut works particularly well alongside brilliant-cut engagement rings (round, oval, cushion, pear) where the ovals echo and complement the centre stone.
What's the difference between half and full eternity? A half eternity has diamonds across the front of the ring only. A full eternity has diamonds set continuously around the entire band. Half eternity is more comfortable, easier to resize, and slightly more affordable. Full eternity reads more luxurious and is the original symbolic form.
Can a U-prong eternity band be resized? Half eternity bands can be resized like standard rings. Full eternity bands are more difficult to resize because there's no plain metal at the back to work with — but we can usually adjust within a small range. Confirm your size carefully with our diamond concierge.
Can I customise this ring? Yes — every Deltora eternity band is handcrafted to order. Choose your metal, your diamond type (natural or lab grown), your half or full eternity preference, and the diamond size if you'd like a smaller or larger scale.
Which metal looks best? For maximum brilliance, white gold and platinum reflect the most light back into the diamonds — the most popular metals for high-sparkle eternity bands. Yellow gold reads warmest and gives the band a romantic glow. Rose gold reads softest. Personal preference rules.