I love silver tension set. They are usually one of a kind, since they must be forged, not cast, in order to harden the metal enough for it to put enough pressure to hold the stone.
I''ve set all sorts of stones in tension (all in the less expensive side of the spectra, as I wouldn''t risk a really fine stone!) and I''ve never had any of them crack. But the moment when you release the pliers and the ring closes on a stone is always very tense (if you will forgive the bad pun). My favourites are tourmalines, but I''ve also done garnets, citrines and a very flawed diamond.
I really like the hammered finished on your ring, Freke. I always see tension setting done in a very polished, sleek, industrial style. The hammering really makes a difference.
This is one of my favourite tourmalines. It is a lighter, blueish green. Forgive the dirt, please. It''s been on my finger for a week and hasn''t been cleaned.
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That''s an awesome ring Lady Disdain! Very beautiful! I didn''t realize that silver would have to be forged, but it makes sense to me! I can imagine letting go of the pliers would be pretty scary. I love the tension settings, I think they are so cool--just the concept is pretty nifty. Thanks for sharing your ring!
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