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Stone Setting & Securement

$40+

Professional stone setting and gemstone securement services install, position, and secure gemstones within jewelry settings while helping maintain stability, appearance, and long-term wearability. Proper stone setting plays a critical role in protecting valuable gemstones from movement, damage, or loss. Stone setting services may be required for new jewelry projects, replacement gemstones, restoration work, custom jewelry manufacturing, heirloom redesigns, and repairs involving damaged or worn settings. Each gemstone and setting combination requires careful evaluation to determine the most appropriate securement approach. Properly secured gemstones contribute to both aesthetics and durability. Whether setting diamonds, colored gemstones, center stones, accent stones, or specialty gems, attention to security and alignment remains a primary objective. Stone setting and gemstone securement services are commonly requested for engagement rings, wedding bands, earrings, pendants, bracelets, and custom jewelry projects requiring professional gemstone installation.

Signs This Service May Be Needed

New jewelry creationStone replacementCustom jewelry projectsLoose gemstone correctionSetting damage repairJewelry restoration

Common Jewelry Types

Engagement RingsWedding BandsEarringsPendantsBraceletsCustom JewelryHeirloom Jewelry

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is stone setting?

Stone setting is the process of securing a gemstone within jewelry.

Can existing stones be reset?

Many existing gemstones can be reset into new or repaired settings.

Is stone setting required after replacement?

In most cases, replacement stones must be properly secured.

Can diamonds and gemstones both be set?

Yes. Stone setting applies to many gemstone types.

Can damaged settings be repaired before setting?

Often yes, depending on condition and design requirements.

What helps prevent stone loss?

Proper setting, secure prongs, and routine inspections help reduce risk.