
He then meticulously checks that every stone is perfectly level before gently securing them by pressing the prong tips over their tops.

Next, he wields a graver skillfully, delicately crafting the iconic French-style cuts on each seat.

Tim begins setting the larger stones in the halo, carefully placing each one into position using a wax dop.

Tim employs a hart bur to meticulously carve the seat for the central stone, ensuring a snug fit within the setting. This seat serves as a cradle, providing both stability and security, preventing any movement of the stone within the setting. With precision, he then delicately folds prongs over the stone, creating an enclosure that promises a lifetime of enduring wear.

With a precise touch, Tim employs a drill to expand the pilot holes to accommodate the stones snugly.

He uses a file to form the prongs into their final delicate form.