Pressure Setting
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Pressure setting is a process of setting diamonds or gemstones in a way that creates the appearance of a single large diamond or solitaire, even though it is made up of several smaller stones. The center stone is typically larger than the surrounding smaller stones, which are set using pressure and a few prongs. The use of smaller stones in this way can make the piece more affordable while still creating a visually stunning design.
This method is also known as illusion setting as it creates an illusion of a bigger diamond. This method is very popular in engagement rings as it gives the look of a big diamond ring without the high cost of a single large diamond. It’s also suitable for delicate and soft stones as it does not require drilling or channeling in the stone.
The pressure setting method is versatile, and it can be used with various shapes of diamonds and gemstones. Round diamonds are most commonly used in this method, but it can also be done with square, marquise, and other shapes. It also allows for different designs, such as a round flower design, or other shapes and patterns.
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