
The final stone set is the sensational purple sapphire! The entire piece then undergoes a thorough cleaning, polishing, and steaming process. This not only ensures that all the settings are comfortable but also restores the lustrous metal to its absolute best condition.

After setting the prong-set round-cut melee on the north and south ends, Robert moves to set the baguettes. Although diamonds are the hardest material on earth, they are not impossible to chip. The pointed corners of baguettes make them trickier to set than round diamonds, as extra caution is needed to avoid chipping the corners.

To begin the stone setting, Robert uses a hart bur to cut seats for the stones. A seat is essentially a small notch that is carved into the inner surface of each setting. When your gemstone is placed onto this seat, it helps to hold it firmly in place, preventing it from shifting or becoming loose over time.