Pavé Wedding Bands: A Complete Guide
Continuous sparkle that stays wearable — everything to know about pavé bands.
A pavé band lines the surface with tiny stones for a ribbon of continuous sparkle. It's one of the most popular ways to add brilliance to a wedding band — here's the full guide.
What pavé means
Pavé (pronounced pah-vay) means “paved” — tiny stones set closely together so the band looks paved with sparkle, with minimal metal showing between them. Browse pavé rings.
Why people love it
It adds lots of brilliance while staying low-profile and comfortable for everyday wear — more sparkle than a plain band without the height of large stones. With moissanite, that sparkle is wonderfully affordable.
Pairing with your engagement ring
A pavé band beautifully complements both plain and detailed engagement rings. If your ring is very ornate, a finer pavé keeps balance. See matching tips.
Caring for pavé
Clean gently around the small stones with a soft brush to keep them sparkling. The settings are secure, but avoid hard knocks — see our band care guide.
FAQs
What is a pavé band?
A band set with many tiny stones close together for continuous sparkle, with very little metal showing between them.
Are pavé bands good for everyday wear?
Yes — they're low-profile and comfortable; just clean gently and avoid hard knocks to keep the small stones sparkling and secure.

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