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3 prong martini vs 4 prong basket style diamond stud earrings

3 prong martini vs 4 prong basket style diamond stud earrings

“I’m shopping for diamond stud earrings around 1.50 carats total weight. I’m wondering what the difference is between 3 prong martini settings versus 4 prong basket style diamond studs. Obviously one style features 3 prongs and the other features 4 prongs, but what else can you tell me about them? What are the benefits and disadvantages of setting a diamond in three or four prongs? Do the earrings fit in the ear differently? Is one style more comfortable than the other? What style of earring backs do you recommend? I’d prefer something that offers more security given the value of these earrings. Is there a better option than screw-back?”

3 Prong Martini settings by Brian Gavin:

The 3 prong martini settings by Brian Gavin are extremely popular because they set more flush in the ear. The majority of our clients report that they are the most comfortable stud style earrings they’ve ever worn. My preference is definitely for the handmade 3 prong martini settings, which are custom-made to fit the specific diamonds selected.

Each pair of handmade 3 prong martini style earrings by Brian Gavin is accompanied by a pair of la Pousette locking earring backs. You’re going to love them! The earring backs slide on to the friction-style posts, and then lock into place when you pull the backs back towards the end. Releasing the locking mechanism is as easy as pressing down on the two buttons located on the outer edge of the earring backs.

4 Prong Basket Style Diamond Studs:

three-prong-martini-vs-four-prong-basket-style-studs-brian-gavinThe 4 prong basket style studs by Brian Gavin are the timeless classic that everybody thinks of when they imagine diamond studs. They are pictured here with screw-back posts and nuts, but they are available with friction back posts and nuts as well. No doubt you’re familiar with how these earrings sit in the ears, you’ve probably got several pairs of earrings constructed of this fashion in your jewelry box. They are one of the most popular designs of stud style earrings. While friction backs are probably fine for diamonds weighing less than half a carat each, I prefer screw backs for larger diamonds.

While we’re on the subject of diamond earrings, I thought I’d mention that the easiest way to match-up diamonds for earrings is to Search Brian Gavin for Matched Pairs of Diamonds. Just adjust the sliders to encompass the range of total carat weight, the combined carat weight of both diamonds. Then adjust the sliders to include the range of clarity and color that you prefer.

Jewelry Insurance for Diamond Studs:

Regardless of whether you decide to purchase the 3 prong martini settings or the 4 prong basket style diamond studs, and whether you go with friction back, screw back, or la Pousette locking posts and nuts, it is recommended that you insure your diamond earrings and other valuable jewelry items against accidental loss, damage, or theft. We recommend procuring coverage from Jewelers Mutual which specializes in Jewelry Insurance.

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