
Einar begins the setting process by placing the side stones first. This approach ensures that the tension in the setting is evenly distributed, creating a balanced and secure foundation for the center stone.

Einar uses a hart bur to cut the seat for the center stone. The seat is essentially a small notch that is carved into the inner surface of each prong. 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.

By setting the side stones first, he minimizes the risk of the center stone shifting or loosening over time, ensuring both durability and precision.

He then lowers the center stone into the setting using a wax dop. The tips of the prongs are then squeezed over the top of the stone using pliers.

For the last step, Einar cleans, polishes, and steams the ring. This ensures the perfect finish to reflect the beauty of the craftsmanship, metal, and stones.