Ring Settings

Discover our extensive collection of premium ring settings designed for jewelry makers, designers, and DIY enthusiasts. Whether you're creating a custom engagement ring with moissanite, crafting unique wedding bands, or building your jewelry business inventory, our semi-mount ring settings provide the perfect foundation for your vision. Each setting is crafted with unparalleled precision, ensuring quality and compatibility with a wide range of gemstones.

FAQs

Absolutely. Our settings are designed to be compatible with all types of gemstones, including Moissanite, Lab-Grown Diamonds, Natural Diamonds, and Sapphires. Since Moissanite is nearly as hard as a diamond (9.25 on the Mohs scale), it fits securely in all our prong, bezel, and channel settings.

Semi-mounts are sold by millimeter (mm) size, not carat weight. Because different stones (like a Ruby vs. a Diamond) have different densities, two stones with the same carat weight can have different physical dimensions.

  • The Fix: Always measure the length and width of your stone with a digital caliper before ordering. If your stone is 9x7mm, you need a 9x7mm setting.

Yes. Every semi-mount at Syz Jewelry comes with the accent stones (side stones) already professionally set into the band. You are only responsible for providing and setting the center stone. Our accent stones are typically high-quality Moissanite or White Topaz, depending on the specific metal and setting you choose.

Most prong settings have a tiny bit of "flex." A professional jeweler can usually adjust the prongs to accommodate a stone that is within 0.2mm of the setting size, but still, it's best to go higher than go lower. Also, stone depth or cutting matters a lot, wwhile a thin stone can be set easier (so called calibrated size), a thick stone will give you problems. However, for Bezel settings, the fit must be exact. If you have a unique stone size, contact our team for customization options.

Yes, any qualified local jeweler or bench jeweler can set your center stone. It is a standard procedure that usually takes 15–30 minutes. We recommend choosing a jeweler who has experience with the specific metal you purchased (e.g., a specialist in 14K Gold or 925 Sterling Silver).

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Expert Guides

Selecting the right semi-mount is about more than just aesthetics; it is about the structural harmony between the gemstone's facets and the metal's grip. Use this guide to match your loose stone to our specialized settings.

1. Round Brilliant Cut

  • Best For: All setting types (Prong, Bezel, Tension).
  • Compatibility Note: The most versatile shape. If you have a round stone, 4-prong settings offer a classic look, while 6-prong settings provide maximum security and make the stone appear more circular.
  • Pro Tip: For maximum sparkle, choose a Tension or Petal setting to allow light to enter from all sides.

2. Oval Cut

  • Best For: 4-Prong or 6-Prong settings with elongated baskets.
  • Compatibility Note: Ovals require a setting that respects their length-to-width ratio. Avoid round settings for oval stones, as they can cause "pivoting," where the stone shifts over time.
  • Style Tip: A Halo setting is excellent for Ovals, as it accentuates the elongated shape and creates the illusion of a larger carat weight.

3. Cushion Cut

  • Best For: Double-prong settings or heavy-walled Bezel settings.
  • Compatibility Note: Since cushion cuts have rounded corners, they are prone to chipping if the corners aren't protected. Double prongs (claw prongs) are ideal for 9x9mm or larger cushions to ensure the stone stays centered.
  • Style Tip: The soft edges of a cushion cut pair beautifully with Vintage or Art Deco settings.

4. Pear & Marquise Shapes

  • Best For: V-prong or "Chevron" tip settings.
  • Compatibility Note: These shapes have a vulnerable pointed tip. A standard round prong will not protect the point from snagging or breaking. Always look for a semi-mount that features a V-prong at the tip.
  • Pro Tip: For Pear shapes, the "rounded" end should be secured by at least two prongs for balance.

The setting is the foundation of your jewelry. It doesn't just hold the stone; it defines the ring’s silhouette and determines how much maintenance it will require over the years. Here is everything you need to know about the most popular setting types at Syz Jewelry.

1. Prong Setting (The Classic)

The prong setting is the most common choice for engagement and solitaire rings. Small metal claws (usually 4 or 6) reach up over the gemstone to secure it in place.

  • The Benefit: Because the stone is lifted above the band, light can enter from all angles, maximizing the fire and brilliance of your moissanite or diamond.
  • Best For: Round, Oval, and Cushion cuts where sparkle is the priority.
  • Maintenance: Should be checked every 6–12 months to ensure prongs haven't snagged or loosened.

2. Bezel Setting (The Modern Protector)

In a bezel setting, a continuous rim of metal surrounds the entire perimeter of the gemstone. It can be a full bezel (complete circle) or a half bezel (arch on two sides).

  • The Benefit: This is the most secure setting type. It protects the edges of the stone from chipping and prevents snagging on clothing. It is the ideal choice for healthcare workers, athletes, or anyone with an active lifestyle.
  • Best For: People with sensitive skin (no sharp prongs) and softer gemstones that need extra protection.
  • Aesthetic: Provides a sleek, modern, and low-profile look.

3. Channel Setting (The Radiant Row)

Channel settings feature a row of gemstones "sandwiched" between two parallel walls of metal. There are no prongs between the individual stones.

  • The Benefit: It creates a smooth, snag-free surface while adding significant "side sparkle" to a ring. Because the stones are recessed into the band, they are highly protected from everyday bumps.
  • Best For: Wedding bands, anniversary rings, and the "shoulders" of engagement rings.
  • Pro Tip: This setting is excellent for smaller accent stones like 1.5mm to 2mm rounds or baguettes.

If you have ever found the "perfect" gemstone but couldn't find the right ring to hold it, or if you want a designer look without the high-end retail price tag, a semi-mount setting is your secret weapon.

What exactly is a Semi-Mount?

A semi-mount is a jewelry setting that is "half-finished." It comes with all the accent stones (the smaller diamonds or moissanite on the band) already set in place, but the center stone is missing. Think of it as a beautiful house that is fully built and decorated, but just waiting for the owner (your center stone) to move in.

Why Choose a Semi-Mount?

  • Total Customization: You choose the exact center stone—whether it’s a family heirloom, a lab-grown diamond, or a vibrant 9x9mm cushion-cut sapphire.
  • Cost Savings: By purchasing the setting (the "mount") and the stone separately, you often save 30–50% compared to buying a pre-set ring from a traditional jewelry store.
  • Professional Quality: At Syz Jewelry, our semi-mounts are crafted to the same standards as finished high-end jewelry, available in Sterling Silver, 10K, 14K, and 18K gold.

The 3-Step Process for Beginners

  1. Measure Your Stone: You must know the millimeter (mm) size of your stone, not just the carat weight. Carat is weight, but mm is size—and semi-mounts are made for specific mm dimensions.
  2. Select Your Style: Choose a setting that matches your stone's shape (Round, Oval, Cushion, etc.) and your personal style (Vintage, Solitaire, or Halo).
  3. The Final Setting: Once your semi-mount arrives, you can take it to a local jeweler to have your center stone "set" (pushed into the prongs). This usually takes a professional less than 30 minutes.