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Several common inlay methods of diamond jewelry.

There are many common inlay methods for diamond jewelry. For example, in the pointed inlay, the so-called pointed inlay holds the diamond firmly with almost long metal claws. This mosaic method is particularly popular in the market now. Secondly, inlay, the so-called inlay, is to embed the diamond below the waist with a metal edge, and install the metal Tory of the diamond. It is a particularly strong traditional inlay method, which can better protect the diamond and make the surface of the diamond ring smooth.

Fancy inlay is similar to pointed inlay. The upward arc protects the gem from both sides. This style is elegant and firm, giving people a novel and unique feeling. Groove inlay is an inlay method in which the two ends of the waist edge of a gem are glued into a groove shape with a metal clip. According to the style, round, square, rectangular, trapezoidal and other broken diamonds can be used for assembly and embedding. The groove is inlaid with prominent lines in the decoration, giving people a noble and gorgeous feeling. Gemstones are set in two parallel metal strips, which are clear and unobtrusive.

Track inlay is a kind of diamond inlay, also known as wall inlay, which is a kind of inlay method that uses metal groove to clamp the two sides of gem waist. Round diamonds, princess diamonds, rectangular diamonds and trapezoidal diamonds can be used for group inlay design. The track inlay of Cheng Jewelry highlights the aesthetic feeling of lines, noble and simple, and the beautiful diamonds are arranged in rows, meticulous and orderly.

Gypsy inlay is a popular diamond inlay method for men's rings. Also known as gypsum inlay and hidden inlay. Diamond rings are often inlaid by gypsy inlay, which is very popular at present. This style of diamond ring first inserts the diamond into the hole that can better wrap the diamond waist, and then fixes the diamond by hammering the surrounding metal. It can protect the waist of the diamond well. If properly set, the diamond will be more stable and the appearance will be more beautiful and generous.