“Detailed Description of
General Beading Designs that are often used.”
(21 STYLES)
(These names below were explained to me by my European-trained Diamond Setter teacher and instructor/mentor.) BTW, please excuse my typing diagrams!
Bead style and
description:
·
Two
bead settings; two beads opposing each other used on an angle.
·
Four
bead settings; with an inside square cutting, or a four-sided pattern.
·
“Fish-Tail” setting; two beads with
filing & pushing over the metal opposite the beads. The result looks like a
Fish’s “tail”, hence its name!
·
“S-shape” with two beads; A curved, or
swivel shape inside of the two stones.
·
“European Pattern”; four beads with two
sculptured angled cuttings 0:^:0:^:0:
·
Five
bead; simple five beads, with one bead in the centre to be used for
decoration, using the “Pre-Cut” method.
·
Six
Beads; same as the five-bead, but two more in between the diamonds.
·
“Cut-Down” in the “Art Deco” style era,
using only 4 beads, used on a semi-round band. This has been described in great
detail in my previous essays!
·
“Cut-Down” same as above, but using NO
beads, but a simple sliver of metal.
·
“Pave” using all beads that are cleaned
out, stones almost ‘girdle to girdle’.
·
Seven
beads; using only four for the stone with 3 beads in between.
·
Four
bead; using 4 beads & cleaning of any inside metal, as in watch cases.
·
Shared
Beading; two beads, both in the center of the two diamonds.
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“End of Line” Cuttings:
- SQUARED
OFF double cuts at the end :0:0:0:||
- “V
SHAPE” within the square end :0:0:0:<|
- ANTIQUE:
“ART DECO” All of the cutting coming to a point at the end of the
diamond line.
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“Ornate” used for Single
Stone Setting:
- “Star-Set”;
four beads with an Eight star engraved cutting
- “Recessed,
Semi-Gypsy”; Bright-Cut around the recessed hole.
- “Gents”;
total of 12 beads; 3 on each 4 corners “Picture” frame effect.
- “Gypsy/Flush”;
metal hammered over the stone and Bright-Cut.
- “Double
Star” 5 beads or more, used in white gold, in a yellow gold situation.
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