With the progress of the times, the style of jadeite is constantly renewed, and it is this change that makes jadeite always fresh. However, simple plain jadeite can no longer meet people's aesthetic needs, inlaid jadeite jewelry gradually emerged, through different inlay processes, so that jadeite in a variety of forms.
First, the prong setting. Prong setting is a method of using metal claws to securely fasten the jadeite jade to the bracket. There are two types of prong settings: single inlays and cluster inlays, with only one larger jadeite set set on the bracket to highlight the brilliance and value of the jadeite.
Second, bezel-setting. A bezel setting, also known as a bezel setting, is a technique of completely surrounding a gemstone with a metal edge, and is often used for larger stones, especially those with arched faces. This is because larger camber stones are difficult to hold securely using prong settings, and long prongs can affect the overall appearance.
3. Embedding. The inlay does not use a tooth opening, but punches holes directly into the metal and carves a fine groove in the orifice to embed the diamond and wrap the surrounding metal around its edges, forming a metal ring. This setting visually amplifies the effect of the jadeite.
Fourth, groove setting. Channel setting is often used to set a row of small jadeites of the same size. This setting technique uses two metals to hold the jadeite from both sides, like a railroad track with a jadeite in the middle.
Which of these common setting methods do you prefer?In fact, the main purpose of the setting is to highlight the quality of the jadeite itself, as long as it is designed properly, it can create exquisite and fashionable jadeite jewelry.