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Discover The Elegant And Stylish Gypsy Setting

Discover The Elegant And Stylish Gypsy Setting

Andrew Wilson Andrew Wilson
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What Is A Gypsy Setting? Why Should A Man Choose This Setting Type For A Diamond Ring?

When you are planning to buy fine diamond jewellery, a host of words will mean very little to you. Often that is not too important, but sometimes it can be important and knowing the meaning can help you to buy something a little unusual or that better meets your needs. The gypsy setting is something that most jewellery buyers have never seen or heard of

In this article, we will take a look at a type of setting used to place diamonds into a precious metal called the gypsy setting.

What Is A Gypsy Setting?

A gypsy setting is an unusual type of diamond setting where the diamonds are set very close to the surface of the metal, without prongs or other types of metal decorations visible from the top.

The diamonds appear to be floating on the metal surface, hence the name "gypsy setting." This type of setting is sometimes also called a flush or hammer setting. The gypsy setting is most often used to set round brilliant diamonds. However, our designers have chosen to use it with several rings for men using trillion, princess and pear-shaped diamonds, all of which look stunning!

Is The Gypsy Setting A Modern Style?

It is difficult to say exactly when the gypsy setting was first used, as it is not a particularly well-documented setting style. However, the gypsy setting has been in use for a long time and is not a particularly modern setting style. The gypsy setting, or flush setting, has been used for centuries to set diamonds and other gemstones in jewellery. It is a classic setting style used in many jewellery designs and has remained popular over time. While it is not necessarily a "modern" setting style, it is certainly still in use today and is a popular choice for many people. The examples of diamond jewellery we have in our ring collection certainly look modern and would not be mistaken for vintage-inspired designs!

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Does The Gypsy Setting Protect The Diamond?

The gypsy setting does provide some protection to the diamond, as the diamonds are set very close to the surface of the metal and are not exposed as much as they would be in a setting with prongs. However, the gypsy setting does not offer as much protection to the diamonds as some other setting styles. For example, a setting with prongs or bezels will generally offer more protection to the diamonds, as the diamonds are more fully encased in the metal and are less exposed.

That being said, the gypsy setting can be a good choice for certain types of jewellery. For example, it is often used in wedding bands and other types of rings that are worn daily, as it allows the diamonds to be set close to the skin and can be more comfortable to wear. The gypsy setting is also a good choice for well-matched diamonds in terms of size, shape, and quality, as the diamonds can be set very close together, where any differences between the diamonds will be noticeable.

What Is The Origin Of The Word Gypsy Setting?

There are a few different theories about why the gypsy setting is called what it is. One theory is that the setting got its name because the diamonds appear to be "floating" on the surface of the metal, like gypsies travelling from place to place.

Another theory is that the setting was originally popular with the Romani people, also known as Gypsies, and that it acquired its name because of this association. It is also possible that the name gypsy setting comes from the word "gypsy," which means "wanderer" or "traveller.” It refers to the idea that the diamonds in the setting seem to be wandering or travelling across the surface of the metal. Ultimately, the exact origins of the term gypsy setting are unclear, and the setting has likely acquired its name for various reasons.

Bezel vs Gypsy Setting: What's The Difference?

At first glance, the bezel and gypsy settings appear to be very similar, however, there are differences.

A bezel setting is a type of diamond setting where the diamond is encased in a thin rim of metal. The metal wraps around the diamond and holds it in place, with the diamond being set into the metal so that it is flush with the surface. The bezel setting is a very secure setting and offers good protection to the diamond, as the diamond is fully encased in the metal.

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A gypsy setting, on the other hand, is a type of setting where the diamonds are set very close to the surface of the metal, without prongs or other types of metal decorations visible from the top. The diamonds appear to be "floating" on the metal surface. The gypsy setting allows for a large number of diamonds to be set in a small area without taking up a lot of space. It is a popular choice for diamond jewellery because it allows the diamonds to catch the light and sparkle very effectively in contrast to the bezel setting, which, while very attractive, tends to diminish the sparkle the diamond can provide.

The main difference between a bezel setting and a gypsy setting is the way in which the diamonds are held in place. In a bezel setting, the diamonds are fully encased in the metal, while in a gypsy setting, the diamonds are set close to the metal’s surface but not fully encased. This means that a bezel setting offers more protection to the diamonds, while a gypsy setting allows the diamonds to catch the light and sparkle more effectively. Both setting styles have their own unique advantages and can be suitable for different types of jewellery.

Is A Gypsy Set Diamond Ring Suitable For A Man To Wear?

There is no inherent reason why a gypsy set diamond ring would not be suitable for a man to wear. Diamond rings are a popular choice for both men and women, and many different types of diamond rings are suitable for men. The gypsy setting is just one of many different styles of diamond setting, and there is nothing inherently masculine or feminine about it.

That being said, the suitability of a particular ring for a man will depend on the individual's personal style and preferences. Some men may prefer a more understated or simple ring, while others may be drawn to more intricate or elaborate designs. If a man prefers the understated look, then a gypsy set diamond ring might be seen as the perfect choice!

Ultimately, the choice of whether to wear a gypsy set diamond ring or any other type of diamond ring is a personal one, and it is up to the individual to decide what he feels comfortable and confident wearing.

How Is A Diamond Set Into A Gypsy Setting?

A few different steps are involved in setting a diamond in a gypsy setting. Here is a general overview of the process:

The first step is to create a seat or indentation in the metal where the diamond will be set. This is typically done by using a special tool to create a depression in the metal.

Next, the diamond is carefully placed into the seat or indentation.

The diamond is then secured using a series of small metal beads or "grain." These beads are usually made of the same metal as the setting and are placed around the edge of the diamond to hold it in place.

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The diamond is then carefully polished to ensure that it is smooth and even with the surface of the metal.

The setting is finished and polished to give it a smooth appearance. After this step, the beads of precious metal used to secure the diamond will appear to be part of the metal of the gold band of the ring and will be, in effect, invisible.

It is important to note that setting a diamond in a gypsy setting requires a high level of skill and attention to detail. A professional jeweller typically does this process with the knowledge and experience necessary to create a high-quality, durable setting.

Check Our Gypsy Set Rings For Men!

Our designers and craftsmen have created a range of rings for men using diamonds and other precious stones. When you browse the collection, you will discover the rings with a gypsy setting that our team has come up with and see how good they look. If you or the man in your life prefer an understated, tasteful style then it is likely that the gypsy set rings will meet with your approval!

You can see our collection of men’s rings here.

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