Category: Settings
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Settings for soldering
Claw settings have either a bottom for soldering or a hole on the back depending on the purpose. Together we will find the type of setting that is appropriate for [...]
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Sew-on settings
Sew-on settings are claw or prong settings that have two or four lateral setting holes depending on the stone shape. With the holes in the lower edge, you can thread [...]
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Rivet settings
In contrast to claw settings for soldering, rivet settings have an opening on the bottom of the setting. Due to the rivet hole, you can effortlessly fix the setting and the [...]
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Settings with prongs
Settings with prongs have two incorporated prongs on the bottom of the setting. To ensure a secure hold, you have to press the prongs bent it over on the back. Consequently, you [...]
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Crown Settings with button loop
Button settings are rhinestone claw settings with a loop incorporated on the back. The basic setting holds the chaton stone. With the help of the attached button loops, you can [...]
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Crown Settings with loop
We standardly press the ring of the stone setting by machine. Consequently, the entire frame with the attached ring or rings is stable and resistant. Nevertheless, we can also do [...]
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Settings with push-button
Gemstone settings with push-button are claw settings that have a button soldered on the back of the setting. The high-quality setting provides the rhinestone with a secure hold and displays [...]
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Flower settings
Flowers represent perfection and beauty. You can send this message to the fashion industry with our flower settings. In the center of the flower settings are rhinestones. Furthermore, the incorporated floral [...]
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