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Cluster
Our Cluster command arranges smaller gemstones around a larger central gem with full customization. It allows precise control over prongs for the central and secondary stones, including prongs built from the base for structural support. In just a few steps, you can create a polished cluster setting, ready for use in rings, earrings, or pendants, delivering a brilliant, sparkling effect with professional-grade precision.
Once the Cluster command is activated, you'll first be prompted to select the central stone, around which the cluster will be built.
The halo can be created for the following gem cuts:
After the selection, the command panel will open, featuring a single panel divided into three tabs.
The first tab allows you to configure the surrounding gemstones, ensuring they are arranged perfectly around the central stone.
Gem Size: Defines the size of the surrounding gemstones. It is essential to ensure proper proportion between the central gem and the surrounding stones.
Min Distance: Determines the minimum distance between the surrounding gemstones. It controls how close or far apart the stones are from each other.
Distance to Gem: Adjusts the distance between the surrounding gemstones and the central stone.
Z-Position: Controls the height of the surrounding gemstones relative to the vertical axis.
Rotation: This parameter allows the surrounding gemstones to be rotated.
Defines the support or rail upon which the surrounding gemstones are mounted. Sigle or Double rail.
Diameter: Adjusts the diameter of the rail holding the surrounding stones.
Move in Z: Allows you to adjust the height of the rail along the Z-axis.
Thread Diameter: Configures the diameter of the wire or structure holding the surrounding gemstones in place.
In the second tab, you'll find all parameters related to the main prongs that define the cluster. These prongs extend from the base of the piece to the secondary prongs. and adjust settings such as length, diameter, height above and below the girdle, and the gem's interior portion, among other fine details.
Allows you to choose from three prong distribution options, which define how the prongs are arranged around the gemstones.
Diameter: Adjusts the thickness of the internal prongs.
Distance: Controls the distance between the internal prongs and the central gemstone.
Height Over Girdle: Defines the height of the internal prongs above the girdle line (the widest part of the gemstone).
Height Under Girdle: Adjusts the length of the prongs below the girdle.
Extension for Manufacturing: Adds an extension to the prongs to accommodate manufacturing requirements or final adjustments.
Diameter: Adjusts the thickness of the internal prongs.
Distance: Controls the distance between the internal prongs and the central gemstone.
Height Over Girdle: Defines the height of the internal prongs above the girdle line (the widest part of the gemstone).
Extension for Manufacturing: Adds an extension to the prongs to accommodate manufacturing requirements or final adjustments.
The third tab contains the parameters for the secondary gems' rail, allowing further customization of the overall design.
Width: Configures the width of the rail that supports the gemstones. This parameter is critical for determining how sturdy the rail structure will be.
Height: Adjusts the height of the main gem rail, affecting how the gems are raised above the base of the piece.
Thread Diameter: Defines the diameter of the thread forming part of the rail, influencing both the appearance and the functionality of the structure.
Move in Z: Controls the position of the rail along the Z-axis, allowing adjustments to the elevation of the gemstones.
Bend Height: Adjusts the height of the curve or bend in the main gem rail. This parameter allows the rail to curve upwards or downwards.
Bend Rotation: Controls the angle of rotation of the bend in the rail, enabling fine adjustments to the layout of the gemstones.
This element is editable, meaning it can be modified anytime.
Round , Cushion , Oval , Emerald , Radiant and Asscher