Glossary

Bulk setting

The stone is held in place by shavings of metal that are raised from the mount using a graver (a cutting tool for hand-working the metal).

  • In a pavé setting, the stones are set close enough together to conceal the seats prepared by the jeweller. They are held in place by beads.

  • In a grain setting, one or several shavings of metal are lifted and bent around the stone, then beaded.

  • In a millegrain setting, a thread is raised and beaded along the girdle of the stone.

  • In an illusion head setting, the stone is held by prongs cut with a graver. The edges, which are cut away to reveal more of the stone, can be raised or pushed towards the base.

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