A gemstone's brilliance is defined by its color, clarity, cut, and setting. A gemstone’s setting is more than a method of securing it in place; it’s a collaboration between design and craftsmanship, balancing beauty, strength, and meaning. Different setting styles can completely transform a gem’s character—and reflect the wearer’s personality and taste.
Prong Setting: The Classic Dancer of Light
The prong setting is the most iconic and timeless of all.
Delicate metal claws hold the gemstone securely while allowing maximum light to enter and reflect through every facet—giving it unmatched brilliance.
This technique is common in engagement rings and solitaire designs. While it enhances sparkle, regular inspection is recommended to ensure the prongs remain firm and the gemstone is safe.
Bezel Setting: Elegance in Protection
The bezel setting gently encircles the gemstone’s edge with a smooth rim of metal, offering exceptional protection against knocks and wear.
It’s ideal for jadeite, tourmaline, or gems with slightly lower hardness or fragile edges.
The rounded silhouette of a bezel setting exudes calm sophistication and is a hallmark of modern minimalist jewelry design.
Pavé Setting: A River of Sparkling Stars
The pavé setting features numerous small gemstones set closely together, creating a continuous surface of shimmer—like a galaxy of light.
It requires extraordinary precision and is often used for ring bands, pendants, or brooch accents.
The result is a refined, dazzling surface that embodies both the jeweler’s mastery and artistic vision.
Channel Setting: Harmony in Motion
In the channel setting, gemstones are lined up within a metal groove, held securely without prongs.
This creates a sleek, uninterrupted look—elegant, modern, and perfectly balanced.
Ideal for rings and bangles, the channel setting symbolizes continuity, strength, and unity.
Tension Setting: Modern Minimalism at Its Peak
The tension setting uses the metal’s natural elasticity to hold the gemstone in place, making it appear to float in midair.
This contemporary technique celebrates transparency and strength through simplicity—less is truly more.
Because it demands precise engineering and expert craftsmanship, tension settings should be created only by experienced jewelers.
Jade and the Art of Setting
Jade requires a special balance of proportion and stability.
Though jade is durable, its crystalline structure can make it brittle if the setting is not handled carefully.
At Narcissus Jewelry Jade, we design each jade piece according to its natural shape and internal patterns—ensuring the setting enhances both its safety and aesthetic harmony.
Every gemstone deserves a setting crafted just for it.
We warmly invite you to visit Narcissus Jewelry Jade in Tainan’s North District (Hewei 5th Rd.), where our professional designers can create a personalized jewelry setting that brings out your gem’s unique brilliance.
Book a consultation today—and experience the craftsmanship that turns beauty into timeless art.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
ade is often set in bezel or half-bezel styles to protect its edges while maintaining elegance and balance.
Regular wear can cause movement, so we recommend checking prongs every six months to ensure the gemstone remains secure.
Yes—fine craftsmanship enhances both beauty and value by maximizing brilliance and stability.
It’s best reserved for occasional or formal wear. For everyday use, bezel or prong settings offer greater stability.

About Narcissus Jewelry Jade
Established in 2000 in Tainan City
25 Years of Excellence
Awarded "Top 100 Shops of Tainan"
GIA Certified Gemologist | Jewelry Designer |
Applied Jewelry Professional
Offering fine jadeite retail, custom jewelry design, and dedicated after-sales service.