sillyberry
Brilliant_Rock
- Joined
- Jul 28, 2009
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Hi everyone-
I love to read about diamonds and settings, but sometimes I feel like I get lost in the language. Have there been any threads, or are there any websites you could recommend, that talk about different types of prongs, or pave, or other setting details? (I looked at the list of useful links at the top and didn't find one) Lots of places to read about the 4Cs, but I hear about claw prongs or u prongs or mushroom pave or fishtail pave or whatever and I'm bewildered!
For instance, there is a particular Mark Patterson setting I love, but I have no idea any of the nitty-gritty details that so many PSers seem to get! Could you describe the setting in technical terms? Here is a picture, and there are also more pictures as the third engagement ring on MP's website (which does not have a direct link to the ring...super annoying!). It would be really nice to understand the features that make it so attractive to me so that I could take that knowledge and expand my thought process.
Thanks PSers! It's amazing what this bunch knows!

I love to read about diamonds and settings, but sometimes I feel like I get lost in the language. Have there been any threads, or are there any websites you could recommend, that talk about different types of prongs, or pave, or other setting details? (I looked at the list of useful links at the top and didn't find one) Lots of places to read about the 4Cs, but I hear about claw prongs or u prongs or mushroom pave or fishtail pave or whatever and I'm bewildered!
For instance, there is a particular Mark Patterson setting I love, but I have no idea any of the nitty-gritty details that so many PSers seem to get! Could you describe the setting in technical terms? Here is a picture, and there are also more pictures as the third engagement ring on MP's website (which does not have a direct link to the ring...super annoying!). It would be really nice to understand the features that make it so attractive to me so that I could take that knowledge and expand my thought process.
Thanks PSers! It's amazing what this bunch knows!
