G7-Gemstone Jewelry

(Romina) #1

  • Channel Setting– A row of care-
    fully calibrated, small gems set side-
    by-side between parallel ridges of
    metal. The gems form bands or
    ribbons of sparkling color that contrast
    with the metal’s gleam. Gems in a
    channel setting must be very similar to
    each other in dimension and propor-
    tions in order for the metal to hold
    them all securely. The style can be
    adapted for single gems and cluster-
    like arrangements.


Colored Gemstones 7 5


Rounds and square cuts are
channel set side by side
between parallel ridges of metal.
Photo courtesy Chatham Created Gems.

Pink sapphires are channel-
set in a dramatic arch over
diamond pave’d in platinum.
Photo courtesy Alfieri & St. John.

The technically challenging invis-
ible setting is performed under
magnification.
Photos courtesy Tycoon.


  • Pavé Setting – Small gems (usually round) set
    next to each other across the jewelry’s surface. The
    term is pronounced pa-VAY. It means “paved” in
    French, and the appearance is like a glittering veneer
    of gemstone color.

  • Invisible Setting– Small square gems set side-by-side
    within a wire-like framework. The filaments of the frame fit
    into grooves that have been cut into the gems’ girdles so the
    metal holding the gems doesn’t show from above.

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