
Each pilot hole is then expertly drilled to accommodate the stones with absolute accuracy.

Finally, Henry skillfully cuts the signature V-shaped openings that define the elegant and timeless beauty of the French-set style.

A similar process is used for the halo, but instead, the stones are prong-set.

Each diamond is carefully placed into its seat and secured by gently squeezing the small metal cuts over the stones, locking them in place.

The settings are then meticulously tightened around the stones before being softened and shaped into their final, refined form.

The final step of the setting process is securing the center stone. Henry begins by carefully cutting a seat on the inside of the prongs—a small notch that allows the stone to sit level and remain securely in place. Using pliers, he gently squeezes the prongs over the top of the stone, locking it in.

The piece then undergoes a meticulous cleaning, filing, and polishing process, bringing out a flawless, radiant finish.

Henry takes a meticulous, multifaceted approach when setting the diamond melee. He begins by carefully aligning the stones along the shank, ensuring a precise fit.