The mounting of stones in a deep groove of metal. The ring shown has the diamonds channelset into the clots, each set by hand by Ray, and designed to be trouble free. Very good way to set diamonds in rows here!...
Channel set jewels rest in a metal channel, held in only by a slight rim which runs along the edges of the channel. Channel set jewels are usually round or baguette shaped.
Describes diamond(s) that are set in a row between two bars of metal. Generally speaking, considered one of the safest types of setting to wear.
A gem setting technique in which a number of square or rectangular stones are set side by side in a grooved channel. Unlike most setting methods, the stones are not secured individually, so there is no metal visible between the stones. Also it's a method of setting diamonds or other gemstones into grooves that hold the stones without prongs.
Rhinestones or crystals set in trough like finding and held in place by a rim at the top of the trough.
Click Here to Search for Jewelry Using this Term A style of setting used for diamond or stone jewelry, channel set gems typically rest in a substrate channel, where each gem sits adjacent to the next in line. Channel set gems are usually of the round, princess cut or baguette shapes.