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Cluster Setting: A cluster setting is designed to present multiple stones - often semi-precious gems rather than diamonds - in a figural design such as a flower or butterfly.

 


Cluster Setting: This setting surrounds larger center stone with several smaller stones. It is designed to create a beautiful larger ring from many smaller stones.

Cluster Setting
As the name suggests, cluster setting allows for presenting a cluster of multiple stones. But this type of setting is more used for gemstones rather than diamonds. Often used in designs like a flower and butterfly.

Cluster Setting
Cluster Setting is a grouping of smaller stones or pearls around a larger one.
Collar
Collar is a type of tight fitting necklace like a choker.

Cluster Setting
Closely set gemstones arranged to give the illusion of a single, larger gemstone.
Coated Stone
A gemstone covered by an artificially applied transparent material to enhance its color. Often used with Topaz.

Cluster Setting
The cluster setting is another variation on the theme of choosing a ring with a number of smaller diamonds.

Cluster setting: Stones set in a group to give the illusion of one larger stone and held by beaded prongs. Usually round clusters consist of six stones arranged around a single center stone.

Cluster Setting: A metal form, generally circular, for setting multiple stones close together.
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Clutch: See "Ear Nut" or "Butterfly Clutch." ...

Cluster Setting
Prong Setting
Prong setting, also known as claw setting, is the most common and popular method of setting stones into jewelry. It is the easiest as well as least expensive method of setting a gemstone.

Cluster setting: Multiple stones that are put together to great a nice design or a shape, like a flower.

Cluster setting
Diamond setting, where one large central diamond is surrounded by many small stones.
Coating ...

Cluster setting - A group of small stones typically set surrounding a large center stone.

Cluster Setting: A jewelry setting in which several smaller stones are set around a central stone.
Clutch: A finding that is slid along a rod to secure an earring or a stick pin.

Variations of the closed setting are the "bezel (gypsy) setting, channel setting, cluster setting, Kundan setting, frustum setting, Pavé, and the seamless tube setting.
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Ring set with the birthstone of each child or grandchild, usually a straight line, but increasingly in cluster settings. Worn by mothers and grandmothers.
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The second half of the 17th century saw the importance of faceted gemstones in designs increase even further. Gem mountings became more delicate and the designs moved away from cluster settings to naturalism and ribbon bows.

bracelet into, say a nightclub or other situation where "blacklights" we used, and found that some or all of their diamonds "lit up".) Fluoresence, then, is one of the aspects important to consider when replacing a lost diamond in a cluster setting, ...

See also: Stone, Metal, Jewel, Cluster, Setting

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