Channel Setting - All You Need To Know

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Channel Setting - All You Need To Know

In a channel setting, stones are put on the shank of the ring along a track between metal walls so they nestle against one another without prongs, beads, or bezels. 

Channel Setting Essentials: To delve deeper into the features, advantages, and disadvantages of channel-set engagement rings. Gems like round, emerald-cut, baguette, or square stones are set within polished metal strips in this mounting method, forming a smooth "channel." The end effect is a brilliant row of gemstones or diamonds that are safely flush with the shank. This arrangement has its advantages and disadvantages. Its secure and elegant form eliminates the need for prongs or bars to hold the stones in place.



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