Sometimes I get caught up in doing using the same skills to create my designs. Of course I vary the designs using different gemstones, unusual shaped stones, a variety of texturing options and the type of metal I use. It is easy to stay in a comfort zone and keep using the skills I have mastered. But the artist in me wants to explore and grow! When I was single we always kidded that there were So Many Men… So Little Time. As a jeweler this translates to SO Many Ideas… So Little Time!
Learning to Prong Set
This particular style of stone setting is can often enhance the beauty of the stone. I have been avoiding the learning curve now for several years! My goal this year is to learn and perfect this skill. The image at the top of this blog is my first attempt! The gem I selected is round. Round gems are the easiest to set using any method. Following instructions in books and online videos, I took the plunge and created this pendant. Overall I am happy with the results. Keep in mind that I started over once in the process. The prong thickness I chose was just too thick! So I removed the prongs and used thinner versions.
Taking another crack at it!
This is the 2nd design completed. In this instance I used a rose quartz gem in the rough. This means that the finish is more natural and I ADORE working with this type of gem. To add more pizazz to the pendant, it is complemented with a faceted rose quartz gem. I am finally feeling more comfortable with this process. Starting out with the correct gauge of silver helped cut down the time it took to finish the design, too.
What’s next?
I feel the beginner stage in now over and I am moving full force into the intermediate phase. Rigth now I have a lace agate gem from my South Seas Treasures collection ready to be prong set. Next I want to set a smaller faceted stone. Finally I want to play around with prongs and basket setting. This style will work best with gems with tapered backs. The basket, which is a stacked setting, allows for the tapering while protecting the gem. Complicated isn’t it?
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