How to choose a pendant setting for a cabochon?
The pendant setting is the base of the assembly. To achieve an aesthetically pleasing and durable result, the size of the setting must precisely match the dimensions of the cabochon used.
The first criterion to check is the inner diameter of the tray. A 12 mm setting is designed to receive a 12 mm cabochon, while a 25 mm setting will require a cabochon of the same dimension. A difference of a few millimeters can make assembly impossible or compromise the finish.
The depth of the tray also plays an important role. Glass cabochons are often thicker than resin cabochons or printed illustrations under a cabochon. Always check the dimensions indicated on the product sheets.
The choice of material influences the durability of the jewelry. Stainless steel settings are particularly popular for their resistance to wear and moisture. Brass settings, on the other hand, allow for more decorative shapes and finishes.
These settings are compatible with many creative techniques: glass cabochons, photo cabochons, UV resin, polymer clay, flat natural stones, miniature mosaics, or custom creations.
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