
Once the casting has been carefully cleaned, Dat begins the setting process by starting with the outer stones. Each Cadillac cut diamond is gracefully placed on the shoulders of the ring, then secured with the cast-in prongs to ensure both strength and elegance.

To prepare the shoulders of the ring, Dat carefully refines each pilot hole, initial guides from the casting that must be opened further to receive the stones. With precision, he uses a fine drill to shape each setting so the baguette and round cut diamond melee will rest securely and flawlessly in place.

The final step is setting the center stone, the heart of the ring. Dat begins by carefully cutting a seat into each prong, creating delicate notches that will cradle the diamond securely and keep it level for a lifetime. Using a wax dop, he gently lowers the stone into place before shaping the prongs over its crown with pilers. With the setting complete, the ring is given its final polish and steam, revealing a radiant brilliance worthy of the love it represents.