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01/30/2024

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A Guide to Different Diamond Shoulders

What does “Diamond shoulders” mean?

It means having small diamonds set on the shank of the engagement ring. These diamonds are typically placed on the sides of the central gemstone, enhancing the overall aesthetic appeal of the ring. The term emphasizes the decorative and often intricate detailing on the sides of the ring, contributing to its overall brilliance and design.


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Micro Set

In jewellery, a Micro Setting is when super tiny gemstones, usually diamonds, are carefully placed close to each other using a microscope. This detailed method ensures each stone is precisely and securely set, creating a constant sparkle and a nearly seamless look. With micro setting, each little gem goes into a tiny hole in the jewellery, and small bits of metal are delicately pushed over the edge of each stone to keep it snugly in place.


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Channel Set

A Channel Setting is when gemstones are placed into a groove carved into the metal. This technique is often used for arranging smaller diamonds or other gems in a neat line, creating a sleek and smooth look without using prongs, which makes it the best choice for a more minimal style of setting. This groove can run along the entire circle of a ring or just a part of it. The stones stay in place thanks to a small edge of metal on each side of the channel, slightly raised above the gems. This setting style is great for safeguarding the edges of the stones and is recognized for its modern and clean appearance. It's also a practical choice for those who want a secure setting without any prongs that might catch on clothing.


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Grain Set

A Grain Setting, (also known as a bead setting), is a method where small gemstones are kept in place with tiny metal beads or "grains." This setting stands out because it uses these small metal beads to secure the stones. The gems are usually placed close together, and the beads are slightly raised from the metal surface around each stone. The arrangement can differ, with stones often set in a row or in a decorative, patterned design. This setting is often used for smaller stones and is an excellent choice for a more vintage ring style.


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Milgrain Set

Milgrain is more than just a finish; it's an intricate detailing technique added to the rim of a grain-set ring, serving as a decorative enhancement. This technique involves creating a delicate line of tiny beads along the edge of the band, providing a vintage and textured appearance.


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Shared Claw

Shared claw is when claws are holding multiple stones in place. For example, there will be 6 claws holding 3 diamonds in place rather than 8 like there would be in a micro setting. The shared claw is favoured because there is less metal meaning you can get more sparkle from the gems.