Anhängereinstellungen
Anhängerfassungen für jedes Schmuckdesign
Verwandeln Sie lose Steine in atemberaubende Anhänger mit unseren Anhängerfassungen aus Sterlingsilber.
Ganz gleich, ob Sie ein professioneller Juwelier oder ein Hobby-Juwelier sind, unsere Anhängerfassungen aus Sterlingsilber bieten die ideale Grundlage für Ihre Kreationen. Von den schlanken Linien der Lünettenschalen bis hin zu den komplizierten Details der Krappen- und Krappenfassungen deckt unsere Kollektion alle Designvorlieben ab.
Jede Fassung stellt sicher, dass Ihre Steine schön und sicher präsentiert werden.
Häufig gestellte Fragen
So setzen Sie Anhängerfassungen mit losen Steinen:
- Wählen Sie die richtige Fassung: Wählen Sie eine Fassung, die zur Größe und Form Ihres Steins passt.
- Positionieren Sie den Stein: Platzieren Sie den Stein vorsichtig in der Fassung und achten Sie darauf, dass er gerade sitzt.
- Befestigen Sie den Stein: Verwenden Sie je nach Art der Fassung geeignete Werkzeuge und Techniken, um den Stein an Ort und Stelle zu befestigen. Dabei kann es sich um das Biegen von Krappen, das Aufschieben einer Fassung über den Stein oder die Verwendung von Kleber für Cabochonfassungen handeln.
- An einer Kette befestigen: Sobald der Stein befestigt ist, kann der Anhänger an einer Halskette befestigt werden.
Pendant settings are the metal frameworks used to hold and showcase gemstones in jewellery. They are commonly used in necklaces and earrings to secure stones and display them prominently. These settings come in various designs, including bezel, prong, and basket settings, each offering different levels of protection and visibility for the gemstone.
To choose the right pendant setting for your gemstone, consider the stone's size, shape, and type. Bezel settings provide a secure and protective option for softer stones, while prong settings are ideal for showcasing the brilliance of harder gemstones like diamonds. The setting should also complement the overall design of your jewellery piece.
Bezel settings encircle the gemstone with a metal rim, offering maximum security and protection. Prong settings, on the other hand, use small metal claws to hold the gemstone, allowing more light to pass through and enhancing the stone's brilliance. Bezel settings are ideal for softer stones, while prong settings are preferred for harder, more durable gemstones.
Yes, pendant settings can be used for both necklaces and bracelets. The versatility of these settings allows them to be incorporated into various types of jewellery, depending on the design and intended use. When choosing a setting for a bracelet, ensure that it is secure and low-profile to avoid snagging.
To securely set a stone in a prong pendant setting, carefully place the gemstone within the setting and gently bend the prongs over the stone using jewellery pliers. Ensure that each prong is evenly tightened to secure the stone without damaging it. The prongs should be flush with the surface of the gemstone to prevent snagging.
Select the right size pendant setting by measuring the gemstone and choosing a setting that fits snugly without leaving gaps. The setting should be slightly larger than the gemstone's measurements to accommodate the stone securely. Consider the overall design of the piece to ensure the setting complements the intended style.
The tools needed for setting stones in pendant settings include jewellery pliers (round-nose, flat-nose, and chain-nose), a jeweller's loupe for precision, a bezel pusher or burnisher for bezel settings, and a prong pusher or setting pliers for prong settings. A soft cloth and cleaning solution are also recommended for polishing the finished piece.
To care for jewellery made with pendant settings, clean the piece regularly with a soft cloth to remove dirt and oils. Store the jewellery in a dry, airtight container to prevent tarnishing, especially for sterling silver. Avoid exposing the piece to harsh chemicals, perfumes, or moisture, as these can damage the metal and gemstones.
The most popular styles of pendant settings in our collection include bezel settings, which offer a sleek and secure option; basket settings, which enhance the gemstone's brilliance; and basket settings, known for their elegant and open design that maximizes light exposure. Each style caters to different design preferences and stone types.
To incorporate pendant settings into modern jewellery designs, opt for minimalist settings like bezel or flush settings that provide a clean and contemporary look. Pair these settings with geometric shapes or asymmetrical designs for a modern aesthetic. Using recycled metals and ethically sourced gemstones also aligns with current trends in modern jewellery.
Yes, pendant settings can be customized for bespoke jewellery pieces. Customization options include choosing the type of metal, the style of the setting, and adding personal engravings or embellishments. Custom pendant settings allow you to create a unique piece that reflects personal style or sentimental value.
Choose between a round and oval pendant setting based on the shape of your gemstone and the overall design of your piece. Round settings are ideal for symmetrical stones and classic designs, while oval settings add an elegant, elongated look, perfect for vintage or contemporary styles.
Sterling silver is generally hypoallergenic and safe for most people with sensitive skin, especially when made from high-quality, nickel-free alloys.
To ensure a secure fit in a bezel pendant setting, carefully measure the gemstone and choose a setting that closely matches its size. Use a bezel pusher and burnisher to gently press the metal rim over the edges of the gemstone, ensuring it is snugly secured without gaps or looseness.
Sterling silver is a popular choice for pendant settings due to its affordability, durability, and aesthetic appeal. It offers a sleek, reflective finish that complements a wide range of gemstones. Additionally, sterling silver is hypoallergenic and can be recycled, making it an ethical choice for jewellery making.
Yes, pendant settings are versatile and can be used for both minimalistic and elaborate designs. Minimalistic designs often feature simple bezel or flush settings, while elaborate designs may incorporate prong settings with additional embellishments like filigree, engraving, or multiple stones.
To create a layered necklace design using pendant settings, select pendants of varying lengths and styles to add dimension. Start with the shortest chain and work your way down to the longest, ensuring that each pendant complements the others without overcrowding. Mix different metals or gemstone colours for a more eclectic look.
When selecting a pendant setting for a large gemstone, choose a setting that provides adequate support and security, such as a basket or heavy prong setting. Ensure that the setting’s design can handle the gemstone's weight and size without compromising on aesthetics or comfort.
Yes, pendant settings can be used in vintage-inspired jewellery designs. Opt for ornate settings with intricate details like filigree, milgrain, or antique finishes. Bezel and prong settings are also popular in vintage designs, especially when paired with oval or cushion-cut gemstones.
To attach a pendant setting to a chain or cord, thread the chain through the setting's bail or use a jump ring to connect the pendant to the chain. Ensure that the bail or jump ring is securely closed to prevent the pendant from detaching. For cords, make sure the pendant’s bail is large enough to accommodate the cord’s thickness.
Basket settings provide an open, airy design that allows maximum light to pass through the gemstone, enhancing its brilliance. This setting is ideal for showcasing the stone's full beauty while offering a secure hold. Basket settings are also versatile, complementing both modern and traditional jewellery designs.
To create a professional finish, ensure that the gemstone is securely set in the pendant setting, with no visible gaps or loose prongs. Use polishing cloths and appropriate cleaning solutions to remove any residue or fingerprints. Properly align the pendant on the chain, and check that all connections are secure.
Yes, sterling silver pendant settings are durable enough for everyday wear. Sterling silver is a strong and resilient metal that can withstand regular use, though it may require occasional cleaning to maintain its shine. Choosing high-quality sterling silver settings ensures longevity and resistance to tarnishing.
Choose between a simple and ornate pendant setting based on the design aesthetic you want to achieve. Simple settings like bezels or minimalist prongs are ideal for a clean, modern look, while ornate settings with intricate details or multiple stones add complexity and elegance to your piece.
Yes, pendant settings can be used to create matching jewellery sets by pairing them with complementary earring or bracelet settings. Choose similar designs or metals for a cohesive look. Matching sets are popular for special occasions, such as weddings or anniversaries, where a consistent theme is desired across multiple pieces of jewellery.
To prevent tarnish on sterling silver pendant settings, store your jewellery in a dry, airtight container or jewellery box lined with anti-tarnish fabric. Regularly clean the settings with a soft cloth and a silver polishing solution to remove any oils or dirt. Avoid exposing the jewellery to harsh chemicals, such as bleach or chlorine, which can accelerate tarnishing.