Instructions
Using your gem setting pliers the right way will make the job easier and reduce the risk of marring your stones and settings.
Set stone into setting.
Adjust the wheel above the gem setting plier jaws, opening the jaws enough to bridge the distance between opposing prongs on the setting.
Place the gem setting pliers so one jaw is resting along the side of one prong and the other jaw is resting on the top of the opposing prong.
Squeeze the handle on the gem setting pliers so the jaws close, compressing the prong and capturing the stone.
Turn the pliers around and rest one jaw along the side of the prong just closed, and the other on the tip of the opposing prong. Squeeze the handle on the pliers, compressing the prong, capturing the stone.
Repeat all the way around the setting until all prongs have been tightened around the stone.
Match a notch on the prong lifter to a prong on your setting.
Once you have the right fit, press the correct notch against the top of one prong. Push outward, lifting the prong slightly.
Repeat on the prong on the other side of the setting.
Continue around the setting until you're able to make the necessary adjustment.
To close the setting back up, place the prong pusher along one side of an open prong. Gently press on the tool, working in an upwards motion, maintaining the original angle of the prong. Continue pressing and gently rolling the tool along the prong. Work until the tip of the prong is pressing against the stone. Repeat on the prong on the opposite side of the setting.
Repeat all the way around the setting until all prongs are closed evenly. If necessary, go around the setting again until the prongs are closed around the stone securely.
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