
Each stones is then placed in the seat and the metal is carefully pushed over the diamond's edges, holding them securely in place.

The stones are aligned on the shank to ensure they fit. Once confirmed, Henry further drills the pilot holes to perfectly fit the diamonds.

Henry skillfully employs a hart bur to meticulously carve the seat for the center stone.

The seat serves as a cradle, proving both stability and security, preventing any movement of the stone.

With precision, he then delicately folds the tip of the prongs over the edges of the stone.