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Pavee setting used to set sometime small colored stones ( below 2.0 mm ), but the majority for diamond setting, where many stone have to be set in a row or multiple rows girdle by girdle, hold in place by short reased beads (or prong) which are shared from the neighbor stones. The metal surface beneath each stone to be set, should be drilled open, to let light in. The stones are but in place and the metal of the beads are pushed over the girdleof the stone until its secure. The excess material from the |
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bead is
cut away and afterwards, smoothen with a fine file
and sand paper. |
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