A style of setting a small gemstone (or several) in a finger ring by securing it (or them) with tiny grains or round metal chips worked up from the surrounding metal. A variation, to make a stoneappear larger, was to make sloping cuts in the square toward the stone from the framing edges, which sometimes were impressed with millegraindecoration by use of a knurling tool.
Square Setting
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A style of setting a small gemstone (or several) in a finger ring by securing it (or them) with tiny grains or round metal chips worked up from the surrounding metal. A variation, to make a stoneappear larger, was to make sloping cuts in the square toward the stone from the framing edges, which sometimes were impressed with millegraindecoration by use of a knurling tool.
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From: An Illustrated Dictionary of Jewelry, autor: Harold Newman, publishers: Thames and Hudson
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