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.

Ring With Gemstones in Different Shapes Set in a Flush Setting