Bright Cutting Around a Bead-Set Stone

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Looking Sharp

How to make a bright-cut box around a bead-set stone

By Joel McFadden

Bright cutting is accomplished by making sharp, shiny, angled cuts with a graver in metal around set stones to further highlight the stones. This style of setting dates to the 1800s and was common before prongs or bezel settings. In this article, I’ll demonstrate how to make a bright-cut box around a bead-set stone.