Ways to adhere Diamonds to Jewelry

There are several ways to adhere diamonds into jewelry, depending on the design and style of the piece. Some common methods include:

Prong setting: This is the most common way to set a diamond into jewelry. Prongs are small metal claws that grip the diamond and hold it in place. The prongs can be shaped in a variety of ways to accommodate different diamond shapes and sizes.

Bezel setting: This method involves creating a metal frame around the diamond to hold it in place. The metal is then shaped around the diamond to provide a secure hold.

Channel setting: This method involves placing diamonds into a channel that runs along the length of the piece of jewelry. The diamonds are held in place by the metal walls of the channel.

Pavé setting: In this method, small diamonds are set closely together on a surface of a metal, creating a paved appearance. The diamonds are held in place by small beads or prongs of metal that are barely visible.

Tension setting: This method involves suspending the diamond between two pieces of metal, creating a tension that holds the diamond securely in place.

Flush setting: This method involves setting the diamond into a hole drilled into the metal, so that it sits flush with the surface. The metal is then pushed around the edges of the diamond to hold it in place.

All of these methods have their own unique advantages and can be used to create beautiful, high-quality diamond jewelry. The best method will depend on the design of the piece and the preferences of the wearer. We, at Iz&Co, make sure all our pieces are adhered to with the highest quality of settings so that no piece ever breaks away. We do all these types of settings! If the client requests it we can work with them to make sure we use the setting style that they like the most.

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