Monday, May 23, 2011

About Jewelry: Choose a Setting You Love

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From Carly Wickell, your Guide to Jewelry

Ins and Outs of Prong Settings
You've seen prong settings. The gemstone is inserted into lengths of metal (the prongs) that form a basket-like base. Then the ends of the prongs are bent over and shaped to hold the gem snugly in place. But did you know that there are lots of variations in the way prongs are made, and that those variations can either protect your gemstone or put it at risk? This advice will help you choose a prong setting that's secure -- and suits your lifestyle.

Would You Rather Have a Bezel Setting?
Bezel settings are popular for engagement rings and many other types of jewelry, and offer a low profile that provides a simple (but elegant) look. The extra protection a bezel gives a gem is perfect for people who lead active lifestyles (where prongs could be bumped over and over, weakening them).

How About a Channel Setting?
Channel set gemstones are placed just as you might imagine -- into a metal channel, where they flow in a continuous row.

Try an Invisible Setting
The invisible setting technique was developed in France. Grooves in each gemstone's girdle slip into a metal framework below the surface. The metal is hidden, and the end-look resembles a solid surface of gems.

 


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