A flush setting, also known as a Gypsy setting, is where the gemstone is set into a hole that has been drilled into the band or shank so that the stone sits ‘flush’ with the band. The top of the gemstone is its only visible part; the rest of the stone is embedded in the band. Flush settings are one of the most secure ways to hold a gemstone so they are a good choice for people who work with their hands. This article on different engagement ring settings explains the flush setting in greater detail.

example of a flush setting

Ring With Gemstones in Different Shapes Set in a Flush Setting

 

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