2. Fork inlay method: Fork inlay uses a long metal claw column to firmly fix the emerald adzuki bean. Its advantage is that metal rarely blocks jade, and it is the most common way to appreciate the pointed inlay from all angles. The reason is that the pointed inlay firmly fastens the jadeite adzuki bean with a long metal claw column. Its greatest advantage is that the metal rarely blocks the jadeite, so it can be appreciated from all angles. This mosaic method is suitable for ordinary jadeite adzuki beans with large particles. It can be divided into three-prong setting, four-prong setting and six-prong setting.
3. Embedding method: first dig out pits of different sizes and heights on the metal edge, then put the jadeite adzuki bean in it steadily, and then embed the metal edge hard, also called embedding. This is a mosaic method of wrapping jadeite adzuki bean with metal edge. This mosaic method is one of the most stable and commonly used mosaic methods. The general production process is to dig out pits of different sizes and heights on the metal edge, then put the jadeite adzuki bean firmly in it, and then cover the metal edge firmly on the jadeite adzuki bean, so as to ensure that the stone surface of the jadeite adzuki bean is flat and not inclined.
4. Track inlay method: identify and drill straight and parallel small grooves on the groove bracket, and embed emerald adzuki beans in the grooves. Track mosaic is also called forced mosaic method: without hook claws, the metal claws are completely invisible, just like sewing together, and the jade adzuki beans are inlaid one by one along the gun hole. The basic method is to identify and drill straight and parallel small grooves on the ring holder, and the jade beans are embedded in the grooves. This mosaic method is most suitable for strip or long jade ornaments.