Wednesday, 30 May 2012

DIAMOND GOLD Jewellery Settings




AESERA  Jewellery DESIGNING ACADEMY

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Chennai,  Tamil Nadu
India,
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·         Jewelery Settings
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·         PRONG
The most common and popular type of setting, with either 4 or 6 prongs. The high position of the diamond allows maximum exposure to the light from top to bottom. This type of setting can be used for all kinds of faceted stones.
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·         BEZEL
The bezel setting has been used for hundreds of years. The diamond is set deep inside of the mounting, then, using a burnishing tool, the outer metal mass is pushed over the edges of the stone to create a strip which holds it in place. This setting can be used for any type of stone.
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·         CHANNEL
Channel settings can be used for a variety of faceted stones – round brilliant, princess cut, emerald cut , baguettes, etc. The stones are aligned girdle-to-girdle along the groove and secured by hammering the upper sides of the channel walls.
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·         PAVE
The stones are placed side by side in small openings on a flat surface. The diamonds are secured by raised overlapping gem spurs and are finished by creating beads.

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