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Pointed setting
Claw setting is a common inlay technology, which uses metal claws/columns to fix diamonds, which has a good firm effect and shows the light of diamonds to the maximum extent, such as six-claw crown model and four-claw princess model. It can be called "universal inlay method", which is suitable for multi-faceted single gem of various materials. However, in the design of prong setting, if the claws are too long, they are easy to hook on the knitted fabric, and if they are too thin, they are easy to deform. However, as long as you pay a little attention to maintenance, this will generally not happen.
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Line mosaic
Arranged diamonds are closely inlaid together to form a string, which is more protective than prong setting. It can show a longer luster on the ring holder and increase the wearer's warmth. This kind of diamond ring is not suitable for large carats of diamonds. It is mostly used for simple wedding rings, and many couples choose custom-made rings to give a promise of true love to the calm and restrained style.
For example, desir jewelry, which is deeply loved by young people, will be beautiful and given to the beloved, which means that it will only be given to the beloved for life. Men sign the true love certificate with their ID cards, and customize the true love promise of "loving only one person for life" with their real names. The diamond, which represents true love, witnessed the faithful love of every couple.
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electroplate
Mosaic is to wrap the diamond with precious metal pieces below the waist and seal it in a metal bracket. This inlay method is firm and effective, and the protection of diamonds is more comprehensive. It's just that the inlay has a shielding effect on the diamond, and the light may not be as bright as the pointed inlay.
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Embedding ...
This is a very difficult inlay method, which requires a certain thickness of metal to bury all the diamonds in it. The embedded diamond ring is very comfortable to wear and the diamond is extremely safe. Although diamonds cannot be fully displayed, this low-key luxury is often more exciting and full of surprises.
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Groove inlay
Cut a groove in the ring holder and clip the diamond in. This method is suitable for the arrangement and inlay of diamonds with the same caliber, which gives people a very neat and smooth feeling visually. However, this method is difficult to change the size of the ring, which will directly lead to the fall of the diamond, so before customizing the grooved diamond ring, be sure to confirm the size of the hand you wear.
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Card mosaic
Clamping is accomplished by using the tension of metal. Fixing the waist or bottom tip of a diamond is a popular way in the market at present. It can be said that inlay is a further optimization of the tip setting, which makes the diamond look brighter, but from the perspective of the firmness and safety of the diamond, it still needs improvement.
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Gypsy mosaic
Gypsy inlay is very popular in men's diamond rings, also called rubbing inlay and hiding inlay. Diamonds are embedded in holes that can better wrap the diamond waist. This mosaic method requires high technology and takes a long time. However, a good gypsy diamond ring can present a classic overall effect.
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Nail installation
Shovel out a few small nails at the edge of the inlay on the metal material to fix the diamond. It can also be divided into two-nail inlay, three-nail inlay, four-nail inlay and dense-nail inlay (group inlay), which is not suitable for setting large carats of diamonds, but can perfectly present the bright light of small diamonds.
These eight mosaic methods have their own advantages and disadvantages. As for how to choose, it is best to start from yourself and suit yourself.