
Prong Setting
In this classic inlay method, two or more claws surround the crown of the gemstone to secure it in place. This installation method, also known as claw setting, can minimize the amount of metal used and allow more light to pass through diamonds or gemstones. Four claws are most suitable for setting circular diamonds and other cutting tools with delicate edges and corners.
Shared Claw Inlay

In the variant of the classic claw set, the claw set surrounds the crown of the gemstone to secure it in place. This type of inlay minimizes the presence of metal and allows more light to pass through diamonds or gemstones.
Tension Setting

Diamonds or gemstones are fixed between vertical metal walls, forming smooth channels. In this modern environment, stones are placed side by side without any metal in the middle.
Eternal Wall Lnlay

In this safer variant of traditional groove setting, diamonds or gemstones are fixed between two vertical metal walls on either side of each diamond.
Close Nail Inlay

In this extremely elegant type of inlay, diamonds or gemstones are set in lower positions and arranged very tightly together using small beads. The surface of the ring seems to be inlaid with gemstones, presenting a brilliant effect.
Bezel Setting

The metal edge surrounds the diamond or gemstone through the waistline, securing it in place. This inlay style can create the illusion of larger stones
