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What are the inlay techniques of diamond rings?
One: rail inlay. It is a mosaic method in which grooves are turned on the side of the inlay, and gems are placed in the grooves and pressed. This method is often used to set accessory gems in high-grade jewelry. In addition, some square and trapezoidal diamonds are inlaid by force, and the effect is excellent. The advantage of this style is that it protects the waist of the diamond well, and at the same time, it can be inlaid with many diamonds and diamonds with different cut shapes at the same time. The disadvantage is that it can't fully reflect the beauty of diamonds, and the cost is high, and diamonds are easy to be damaged when inlaid. This style is suitable for both men and women. Two: Row setting This style is to set diamonds in rows and strings in each hole on the ring, so that the diamonds and the ring are almost on the same plane, which is often used in women's rings. The advantage of this style is that it can protect diamonds better than claw style. In addition, this style exposes most diamonds, which can produce greater or more visual effects than the actual diamonds. The disadvantage is that setting is more dangerous, because diamonds are easy to be damaged in the process of setting, the fixing degree of diamonds is not as good as other styles mentioned above, and the surface of diamond rings is not as flat as the groove edge shape and Chanel. This diamond setting process is suitable for a small number of diamonds. Three: Pointed Mosaic This is the most common and relatively simple mosaic process. Claw inlay is a method of fixing gems on the bracket with metal claws. Pointed inlay is divided into single inlay and group inlay. Single-grain inlay means that only larger gems are inlaid on the support; To set off and reflect the glory and value of the main stone. In addition, diamonds inlaid in this style are also easy to clean. It is precisely because of these advantages that claw-shaped diamond rings are favored by women. However, this kind of diamond ring (especially above the pavilion) is more exposed than other styles, so attention should be paid to the protection of the diamond when wearing it. In addition, this style is sometimes easy to hook clothes, towels or hair, or cause harm to others, and the wearer should also pay great attention. Four: microinjection is carried out under a microscope. The technological requirements are very strict and exquisite. The process of DGER jewelry: the diamond is very small, and the table is parallel to the same level and very flat. When rotating, all the small diamonds emit the same fire and light neatly. Five: Gypsy inlay is popular in men's rings. This style of diamond ring first inserts the diamond into the hole that can better wrap the diamond waist, and then fixes the diamond by hammering the surrounding metal. The advantage of this style is that it can better protect the waist of the diamond. If properly set, the diamond will be more stable and have a beautiful and generous appearance. The disadvantage is that it takes time, and it is easy to cause diamond damage when setting. Six: borderless inlay is mainly the inlay of princess square drill. There are no metal claws and grooves on the surface. In fact, the princess has a neat groove below the waist, and the metal claws are stuck in it, which requires very high technology. Seven: Card inlay, also known as forced inlay, uses the tension of metal to fix the waist (sometimes the waist and the bottom tip) of the gem. It is a very fashionable mosaic style, which can reflect the modern sense and is most loved by young fashionable women. The disadvantage of this inlay method is that the position where the gem is fixed by metal is very limited and the stress point is small. Eight: Edging, also known as edging, is a process of surrounding the periphery of a gem with a metal edge, which is mostly used for some larger gems, especially arch-faced gems, because the larger arch-faced gems are not easy to fasten with the pointed inlay process, and the long claws affect the overall appearance. Mainly used in colored gems to better display the color of gemstones. Its main advantages are: safer protection for diamonds, especially for the pavilion and waist of diamonds; Make the ring surface smoother, and the diamond has higher fixation. But the disadvantage is that more metal is needed, the processing is complicated, the cost is high, and the light entering the diamond is less, which makes the beauty of the diamond not fully reflected. This style is more suitable for older women to wear or men's ring inlay.