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What Are the Different Types of Necklace and Pendant Settings?

By:  Sharlize Dsouza

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Picture this: Christmas is around the corner and while you’ve got an amazing dress to wow the crowd at the yearly office party, you can’t help but feel like something’s missing… A pendant, perhaps? Of course, none of the ones in your jewelry box match your outfit so you head to your favorite website to treat yourself to a new piece. And while you spot a few pieces worth adding to cart, you can’t help but get stuck on words like ‘bezel setting diamond necklace’ and ‘peg setting pearl pendant’ which pretty much go right over your head. #CueThePanic

Does the above-mentioned scenario sound familiar? Because if so, you’ve come to the right place. From prong to bezel, in today’s article, we’re going to talk about the different types of diamond and gemstone necklace settings and highlight what really sets them apart.

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Types of Jewelry Settings

4 Main Types of Gemstone and Diamond Necklace Settings

1. Bezel Setting

Believe it or not, the bezel setting necklace technique has been around since your great-great-great-great-great-great-grandma was rocking her diamond necklaces for women.

Luckily though, it has come a long way since then and can now be found in two spectacular variations – The full bezel and the partial bezel, also known as the semi-bezel.

Here, we like to think of the full bezel as the ultimate bodyguard, a metal collar wrapping around your precious stone and protecting it from chips, scratches and abrasions from all sides. The partial bezel, on the other hand, is kinda like the cool kid, offering a friendly pat on the back to your gem while leaving it a bit exposed for that extra dazzle.

Either way, a sophisticated, suave look is guaranteed!

2. Prong Setting

Prong-Setting

Imagine your gemstone sitting on a throne of 4 – 6 metal prongs – each one strategically placed to hold the stone in place and showcase its brilliance. That’s basically what the prong setting for pendants is!

Featuring metal prongs or claws protruding from a basket-like base to gently cradle your stone, this type of jewelry setting is essentially the MVP of jewelry mountings. It’s simple, classy and extremely easy to clean – All of which makes it the perfect setting choice for you.

So, what are you waiting for? Get out there and shop pendants now!

Did You Know? 

While the prong setting is currently one of the top choices for gemstone and diamond pendants for women, it isn’t very recent by any means. In fact, it was first introduced in 1886 (yes, you read that right – 137 years ago!) At the time, jewelry was characterized by low-set sparklers that would sometimes get lost in the grandeur of the overarching design. And while that was definitely in style, a well-known brand wanted to spotlight their amazing gemstones in a way that was both sophisticated and refined. And thus, the 6-prong setting was born.

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3. Peg Setting

Peg-Setting 

In the realm of pendant settings, the peg setting is like the shy kid in the corner of the classroom – often overlooked but hiding a world of potential.

In a nutshell, this setting, which is primarily used for pearl pendants, features a single peg with a winding groove. It’s gently screwed into the pearl to hold it firmly in place.

IMO, what makes this pearl necklace setting the real deal is the fact that it lets the pearl take center stage. By revealing only a tiny part of itself to the viewer, this setting gives the pendant (and by extension, the pearl) an elegant, almost ethereal appeal that other settings just can’t compete with.

Need we say more?

4. Halo Setting

Featuring a dazzling formation of small diamonds surrounding the center stone in a halo-like embrace, the gemstone and diamond pendant halo setting is the epitome of glamour and enchantment.

What’s its superpower, you ask? Well, with the right angles and a little something we like to call optical illusion, this gemstone and diamond necklace setting type can make your center gem appear larger than life.

Pretty cool, huh?

In conclusion, when it comes to shopping necklaces, it’s not just about the sparkle; it’s about finding the perfect stage for your gems to shine. Whether the classic bezel setting or the glamorous halo setting, each one brings its own charm to the jewelry show. It’s just a matter of personal choice.

Happy Shopping!

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FAQ

Can I customize a necklace or pendant?

Absolutely! At Angara, you can customize the metal used to craft your pendant as well as the gemstone grade and carat weight.

How do you clean and maintain your necklaces and pendants?

The best way to do this is to soak your piece in mild soapy water for 2-5 minutes and then gently scrubbing away the dirt with a soft-bristled brush. Once done, place the pendant under running water to wash away the excess soap and set aside to dry.

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