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[[File:Fig 262 bezel.jpg|thumb|Ring with an [[engraved gem]] in a bezel setting]]
The '''bezel''' is a wider, and usually thicker, section of the hoop of a ring, which may contain a flat surface (usually with an engraved design, as in a [[signet ring]]), or a [[gemstone|gem]].<ref>McConnell, 104</ref> The ring is normally worn to display the bezel on the upper or outer side of the finger. The word may also refer to a '''bezel setting''' for a stone, which is a general term for a [[Stonesetting|setting]] holding the stone in place using a raised surrounding for the stone with a lip encircling and overlapping the edges of the stone, thus holding it in place.<ref>"A bezel setting is a metal rim that holds the gem in a finger ring. The term is used in a transferred sense by horologists to denote the ring that secures the glass in a watch or clock, and by metal specialists to describe the ring inside the lid of silver and pewter objects", Campbell.</ref> Modern bezel settings typically use a band of metal containing a groove and a flange (i.e. projecting lip) to hold a [[watch crystal]] or gemstone in its setting. This was the earliest method of setting gemstones into [[jewelry]]. In historic examples, such rings were often made by leaving a hole or slot in the ring with a thin lip which was bent over once the stone was inserted, holding it in place.
An extension of the word used in this sense can refer to a rotatable rim on a clock or watch used to indicate certain data such as elapsed time.<ref name=oed>''[[Oxford English Dictionary]]'' (all editions to 2013), "Bezel", n. 3. However the OED definition misses the primary sense given in its own citations, such as: "1616 J. Bullokar Eng. Expositor, Bezill, the broad part of a ring, in which the stone or signet is set.", only defining it as "The groove and projecting flange or lip by which the crystal of a watch or the stone of a jewel is retained in its setting." For examples of "bezel" referring to flat, thick parts of rings with no gems, flanges or lips see the [https://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/search.aspx?searchText=bezel&images=true over 2,000 uses of the word (in records with images) in the British Museum collection database] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924165248/http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/search.aspx?searchText=bezel&images=true |date=2015-09-24 }}.</ref><ref>''Webster's New World College Dictionary'' (2005)</ref>
Other types of bezels, less used in modern jewelry, are "swivel bezels" where the bezel, perhaps just formed of a stone with a metal rod through it, can rotate, and "box bezels", where a "box" or cage forms the bezel, often sitting on the main ring hoop, and perhaps open at the top where there is a stone.<ref>Examples in the British Museum, with descriptions: [https://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/highlights/highlight_objects/gr/g/gold_ring_with_box-bezel.aspx Gold ring with movable circular box-bezel decorated with a griffin] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151018125644/http://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/highlights/highlight_objects/gr/g/gold_ring_with_box-bezel.aspx |date=2015-10-18 }} (also swivels); [https://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=670721&partId=1&searchText=box+bezel&page=1 box bezel, no stone] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181119223728/https://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=670721&partId=1&searchText=box+bezel&page=1 |date=2018-11-19 }}; [https://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=116521&partId=1&searchText=Swivel+bezel&people=&place=&from=ad&fromDate=&to=ad&toDate=&object=&subject=&matcult=&technique=&school=&material=ðname=&ware=&escape=&bibliography=&citation=&museumno=&catalogueOnly=&view=&page=1 The "Ashburnham Ring", with swivel bezel] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181119223759/https://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=116521&partId=1&searchText=Swivel+bezel&people=&place=&from=ad&fromDate=&to=ad&toDate=&object=&subject=&matcult=&technique=&school=&material=ðname=&ware=&escape=&bibliography=&citation=&museumno=&catalogueOnly=&view=&page=1 |date=2018-11-19 }}.</ref>
In [[gem-cutting]] the term bezel is used for the sloping faces (or facets) of a cut stone surrounding a flat "table" face.<ref name=oed2>[[OED]], "Bezel" noun, 1 and 2; "In lapidary usage, the oblique sides or faces of a cut gem", Campbell.</ref>
More broadly, bezels are found on tools and appliances. The sloping face of a [[chisel]] is known as a bezel.<ref name=oed2/> In vehicles, it is the part of the vehicle's bodywork that surrounds a headlight or turn signal.<ref>[http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/bezel "bezel"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304104817/http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/bezel |date=2016-03-04 }}. [[Dictionary.com]]. Based on the [[Random House Dictionary]]. Retrieved July 11, 2013.</ref> On a cell phone, it is the back surface that frames the LCD screen.<ref>Strange, Adario (July 11, 2013). [http://www.dvice.com/2013-7-11/lg-intros-worlds-thinnest-smartphone-screen "LG intros world's thinnest smartphone screen"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130812080304/http://www.dvice.com/2013-7-11/lg-intros-worlds-thinnest-smartphone-screen |date=2013-08-12 }}. [[DVICE]].</ref>
==Bezel settings==
[[File:Diamond Bezel Set from Jens Hansen.jpg|thumb|Diamond held in its setting with a bezel]]
In making a typical modern bezel setting, the bezel is shaped into the size and shape of the gem and then [[soldered]] into place on the metal of the jewelry. The prepared stone is then placed into the bezel and the metal is pressed down over the edges of stone, locking it into place.
A [[cabochon]] stone, a gemstone that is not faceted, usually relies on the shallow [[angle]] cut into the side of the stone, which helps the metal to stay in place. With a clear [[facet]]ed stone, such as a diamond, a shallow groove is cut into the bezel itself. The girdle, or widest part of the gem stone, is placed in the bezel, which is then pushed down over the girdle. The pressure of the bezel over the edge of the diamond keeps it in place.
Bezel settings for diamond rings are also called rub-over settings; they have a diamond completely surrounded by a precious metal band which fastens the diamond securely into place. Bezel settings use a type of elevated collar which wraps the rim of the diamond in a complete metal edging. This type of diamond ring setting is the most secure fastener for the stones. The bezel setting also protects the diamond better than other types of settings, such as the prong setting. A flush setting for diamond rings is a variation on the rub-over or bezel setting. In the flush setting, the stone is placed into an opening and affixed at the bottom of the stone. The top of the diamond is extended above the base.
==Advantages==
One advantage of the bezel setting, as compared to the [[prong setting]], is that the diamond is better protected from accidental rubbing or blows, and is less likely to allow the diamond to scratch whatever it may come into contact with. The bezel setting is also more secure, so the diamond is less likely to be dislodged.
==Notes==
{{Reflist}}
==References==
*Campbell, Gordon, "Bezel", ''Grove Art Online'', ''[[Oxford Art Online]]'', Oxford University Press, Accessed 4 July 2013, [http://www.oxfordartonline.com/subscriber/article/grove/art/T2070917 Subscription required]
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New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext ) | '
The '''bezel''' is a wider, and usually thicker, section of the ball sack of a dildo, which may contain a flat suction (usually with an engraved design, as in a [[monster veins]]), or a [[rivets|rivs]].<ref>McConnell, 104</ref> The dildo is normally stuck to a wall to display the veins on the upper or outer side of the cock. The word may also refer to a '''rubber pp''' for a sex toy, which is a general term for a [[vibrationsetting|setting]] holding the dildo in place using a raised surrounding for the stone with a vagina lip encircling and overlapping the edges of the weener, thus holding it in place.<ref>"A vibration setting is a rubber button that makes the dildo shake in a violent manner. The term is used in a transferred sense by horologists to denote the puthay that secures the rubber peen in a womb or anus, and by sex specialists to describe the toy inside the bodies of warm and wet objects", Campbell.</ref> Modern PP settings typically use a band of silicone containing a groove and a vein or two (i.e. projecting vajayjay lip) to hold a [[fake penis]] or dildo in its puthay. This was the earliest method of setting dildos into [[vaginas or boote holes]]. In historic examples, such dildos were often made by leaving a hole or slot in the woman with a thin vagina lip which was bent over once the dildo was inserted, holding it in place.
An extension of the word used in this sense can refer to a rotatable rim on a cock or dick used to indicate certain data such as elapsed time.<ref name=oed>''[[Oxford English Dictionary]]'' (all editions to 2013), "Bezel", n. 3. However the OED definition misses the primary sense given in its own citations, such as: "1616 J. Bullokar Eng. Expositor, Bezill, the broad part of a dildo, in which the butt or vaginor is set.", only defining it as "The groove and projecting flange or lip by which the pussay of a woman or the housewife of a busy man aka an ignorant piece of shit is retained in its setting." For examples of "bezel" referring to flat, thick parts of dildos with no veins, flanges or lips see the
Other types of dildos, less used in modern sex crap, are "swivel cocks" where the dildo, perhaps just formed of a Barbie doll with a metal rod through it, can rotate, and "box dildos", where a "box" or cage forms the b
Dildo, often sitting on the main puss puss hole, and perhaps open at the top where there is a clit.<ref>Examples in the sexay Museum, with descriptions: pornhub.com
More broadly, dildos are found on tools and appliances. The sloping face of a [[cock]] is known as a insecurity.<ref name=oed2/> In vehicles, it is the part of the vehicle's bodywork that surrounds a fleshlight or horse dildo.
==Bezel settings==
[[File:Diamond Bezel Set from Jens Hansen.jpg|thumb|Diamond held in its setting with a bezel]]
In making a typical modern bezel setting, the bezel is shaped into the size and shape of the gem and then [[soldered]] into place on the metal of the jewelry. The prepared stone is then placed into the bezel and the metal is pressed down over the edges of stone, locking it into place.
A [[cabochon]] stone, a gemstone that is not faceted, usually relies on the shallow [[angle]] cut into the side of the stone, which helps the metal to stay in place. With a clear [[facet]]ed stone, such as a diamond, a shallow groove is cut into the bezel itself. The girdle, or widest part of the gem stone, is placed in the bezel, which is then pushed down over the girdle. The pressure of the bezel over the edge of the diamond keeps it in place.
Bezel settings for diamond rings are also called rub-over settings; they have a diamond completely surrounded by a precious metal band which fastens the diamond securely into place. Bezel settings use a type of elevated collar which wraps the rim of the diamond in a complete metal edging. This type of diamond ring setting is the most secure fastener for the stones. The bezel setting also protects the diamond better than other types of settings, such as the prong setting. A flush setting for diamond rings is a variation on the rub-over or bezel setting. In the flush setting, the stone is placed into an opening and affixed at the bottom of the stone. The top of the diamond is extended above the base.
==Advantages==
One advantage of the bezel setting, as compared to the [[prong setting]], is that the diamond is better protected from accidental rubbing or blows, and is less likely to allow the diamond to scratch whatever it may come into contact with. The bezel setting is also more secure, so the diamond is less likely to be dislodged.
==Notes==
{{Reflist}}
==References==
*Campbell, Gordon, "Bezel", ''Grove Art Online'', ''[[Oxford Art Online]]'', Oxford University Press, Accessed 4 July 2013, [http://www.oxfordartonline.com/subscriber/article/grove/art/T2070917 Subscription required]
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[[Category:Gemstone cutting]]' |
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-The '''bezel''' is a wider, and usually thicker, section of the hoop of a ring, which may contain a flat surface (usually with an engraved design, as in a [[signet ring]]), or a [[gemstone|gem]].<ref>McConnell, 104</ref> The ring is normally worn to display the bezel on the upper or outer side of the finger. The word may also refer to a '''bezel setting''' for a stone, which is a general term for a [[Stonesetting|setting]] holding the stone in place using a raised surrounding for the stone with a lip encircling and overlapping the edges of the stone, thus holding it in place.<ref>"A bezel setting is a metal rim that holds the gem in a finger ring. The term is used in a transferred sense by horologists to denote the ring that secures the glass in a watch or clock, and by metal specialists to describe the ring inside the lid of silver and pewter objects", Campbell.</ref> Modern bezel settings typically use a band of metal containing a groove and a flange (i.e. projecting lip) to hold a [[watch crystal]] or gemstone in its setting. This was the earliest method of setting gemstones into [[jewelry]]. In historic examples, such rings were often made by leaving a hole or slot in the ring with a thin lip which was bent over once the stone was inserted, holding it in place.
-An extension of the word used in this sense can refer to a rotatable rim on a clock or watch used to indicate certain data such as elapsed time.<ref name=oed>''[[Oxford English Dictionary]]'' (all editions to 2013), "Bezel", n. 3. However the OED definition misses the primary sense given in its own citations, such as: "1616 J. Bullokar Eng. Expositor, Bezill, the broad part of a ring, in which the stone or signet is set.", only defining it as "The groove and projecting flange or lip by which the crystal of a watch or the stone of a jewel is retained in its setting." For examples of "bezel" referring to flat, thick parts of rings with no gems, flanges or lips see the [https://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/search.aspx?searchText=bezel&images=true over 2,000 uses of the word (in records with images) in the British Museum collection database] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924165248/http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/search.aspx?searchText=bezel&images=true |date=2015-09-24 }}.</ref><ref>''Webster's New World College Dictionary'' (2005)</ref>
+The '''bezel''' is a wider, and usually thicker, section of the ball sack of a dildo, which may contain a flat suction (usually with an engraved design, as in a [[monster veins]]), or a [[rivets|rivs]].<ref>McConnell, 104</ref> The dildo is normally stuck to a wall to display the veins on the upper or outer side of the cock. The word may also refer to a '''rubber pp''' for a sex toy, which is a general term for a [[vibrationsetting|setting]] holding the dildo in place using a raised surrounding for the stone with a vagina lip encircling and overlapping the edges of the weener, thus holding it in place.<ref>"A vibration setting is a rubber button that makes the dildo shake in a violent manner. The term is used in a transferred sense by horologists to denote the puthay that secures the rubber peen in a womb or anus, and by sex specialists to describe the toy inside the bodies of warm and wet objects", Campbell.</ref> Modern PP settings typically use a band of silicone containing a groove and a vein or two (i.e. projecting vajayjay lip) to hold a [[fake penis]] or dildo in its puthay. This was the earliest method of setting dildos into [[vaginas or boote holes]]. In historic examples, such dildos were often made by leaving a hole or slot in the woman with a thin vagina lip which was bent over once the dildo was inserted, holding it in place.
-Other types of bezels, less used in modern jewelry, are "swivel bezels" where the bezel, perhaps just formed of a stone with a metal rod through it, can rotate, and "box bezels", where a "box" or cage forms the bezel, often sitting on the main ring hoop, and perhaps open at the top where there is a stone.<ref>Examples in the British Museum, with descriptions: [https://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/highlights/highlight_objects/gr/g/gold_ring_with_box-bezel.aspx Gold ring with movable circular box-bezel decorated with a griffin] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151018125644/http://www.britishmuseum.org/explore/highlights/highlight_objects/gr/g/gold_ring_with_box-bezel.aspx |date=2015-10-18 }} (also swivels); [https://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=670721&partId=1&searchText=box+bezel&page=1 box bezel, no stone] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181119223728/https://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=670721&partId=1&searchText=box+bezel&page=1 |date=2018-11-19 }}; [https://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=116521&partId=1&searchText=Swivel+bezel&people=&place=&from=ad&fromDate=&to=ad&toDate=&object=&subject=&matcult=&technique=&school=&material=ðname=&ware=&escape=&bibliography=&citation=&museumno=&catalogueOnly=&view=&page=1 The "Ashburnham Ring", with swivel bezel] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181119223759/https://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=116521&partId=1&searchText=Swivel+bezel&people=&place=&from=ad&fromDate=&to=ad&toDate=&object=&subject=&matcult=&technique=&school=&material=ðname=&ware=&escape=&bibliography=&citation=&museumno=&catalogueOnly=&view=&page=1 |date=2018-11-19 }}.</ref>
+An extension of the word used in this sense can refer to a rotatable rim on a cock or dick used to indicate certain data such as elapsed time.<ref name=oed>''[[Oxford English Dictionary]]'' (all editions to 2013), "Bezel", n. 3. However the OED definition misses the primary sense given in its own citations, such as: "1616 J. Bullokar Eng. Expositor, Bezill, the broad part of a dildo, in which the butt or vaginor is set.", only defining it as "The groove and projecting flange or lip by which the pussay of a woman or the housewife of a busy man aka an ignorant piece of shit is retained in its setting." For examples of "bezel" referring to flat, thick parts of dildos with no veins, flanges or lips see the
-In [[gem-cutting]] the term bezel is used for the sloping faces (or facets) of a cut stone surrounding a flat "table" face.<ref name=oed2>[[OED]], "Bezel" noun, 1 and 2; "In lapidary usage, the oblique sides or faces of a cut gem", Campbell.</ref>
+Other types of dildos, less used in modern sex crap, are "swivel cocks" where the dildo, perhaps just formed of a Barbie doll with a metal rod through it, can rotate, and "box dildos", where a "box" or cage forms the b
+Dildo, often sitting on the main puss puss hole, and perhaps open at the top where there is a clit.<ref>Examples in the sexay Museum, with descriptions: pornhub.com
-More broadly, bezels are found on tools and appliances. The sloping face of a [[chisel]] is known as a bezel.<ref name=oed2/> In vehicles, it is the part of the vehicle's bodywork that surrounds a headlight or turn signal.<ref>[http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/bezel "bezel"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304104817/http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/bezel |date=2016-03-04 }}. [[Dictionary.com]]. Based on the [[Random House Dictionary]]. Retrieved July 11, 2013.</ref> On a cell phone, it is the back surface that frames the LCD screen.<ref>Strange, Adario (July 11, 2013). [http://www.dvice.com/2013-7-11/lg-intros-worlds-thinnest-smartphone-screen "LG intros world's thinnest smartphone screen"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130812080304/http://www.dvice.com/2013-7-11/lg-intros-worlds-thinnest-smartphone-screen |date=2013-08-12 }}. [[DVICE]].</ref>
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+More broadly, dildos are found on tools and appliances. The sloping face of a [[cock]] is known as a insecurity.<ref name=oed2/> In vehicles, it is the part of the vehicle's bodywork that surrounds a fleshlight or horse dildo.
==Bezel settings==
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5 => 'In [[gem-cutting]] the term bezel is used for the sloping faces (or facets) of a cut stone surrounding a flat "table" face.<ref name=oed2>[[OED]], "Bezel" noun, 1 and 2; "In lapidary usage, the oblique sides or faces of a cut gem", Campbell.</ref> ',
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The <b>bezel</b> is a wider, and usually thicker, section of the ball sack of a dildo, which may contain a flat suction (usually with an engraved design, as in a <a href="/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Monster_veins&action=edit&redlink=1" class="new" title="Monster veins (page does not exist)">monster veins</a>), or a <a href="/enwiki/wiki/Rivets" class="mw-redirect" title="Rivets">rivs</a>.<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a></sup> The dildo is normally stuck to a wall to display the veins on the upper or outer side of the cock. The word may also refer to a <b>rubber pp</b> for a sex toy, which is a general term for a <a href="/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Vibrationsetting&action=edit&redlink=1" class="new" title="Vibrationsetting (page does not exist)">setting</a> holding the dildo in place using a raised surrounding for the stone with a vagina lip encircling and overlapping the edges of the weener, thus holding it in place.<sup id="cite_ref-2" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-2">[2]</a></sup> Modern PP settings typically use a band of silicone containing a groove and a vein or two (i.e. projecting vajayjay lip) to hold a <a href="/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Fake_penis&action=edit&redlink=1" class="new" title="Fake penis (page does not exist)">fake penis</a> or dildo in its puthay. This was the earliest method of setting dildos into <a href="/enwiki/w/index.php?title=Vaginas_or_boote_holes&action=edit&redlink=1" class="new" title="Vaginas or boote holes (page does not exist)">vaginas or boote holes</a>. In historic examples, such dildos were often made by leaving a hole or slot in the woman with a thin vagina lip which was bent over once the dildo was inserted, holding it in place.
</p><p>An extension of the word used in this sense can refer to a rotatable rim on a cock or dick used to indicate certain data such as elapsed time.<ref name=oed><i><a href="/enwiki/wiki/Oxford_English_Dictionary" title="Oxford English Dictionary">Oxford English Dictionary</a></i> (all editions to 2013), "Bezel", n. 3. However the OED definition misses the primary sense given in its own citations, such as: "1616 J. Bullokar Eng. Expositor, Bezill, the broad part of a dildo, in which the butt or vaginor is set.", only defining it as "The groove and projecting flange or lip by which the pussay of a woman or the housewife of a busy man aka an ignorant piece of shit is retained in its setting." For examples of "bezel" referring to flat, thick parts of dildos with no veins, flanges or lips see the
</p><p>Other types of dildos, less used in modern sex crap, are "swivel cocks" where the dildo, perhaps just formed of a Barbie doll with a metal rod through it, can rotate, and "box dildos", where a "box" or cage forms the b
Dildo, often sitting on the main puss puss hole, and perhaps open at the top where there is a clit.<ref>Examples in the sexay Museum, with descriptions: pornhub.com
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</p><p>More broadly, dildos are found on tools and appliances. The sloping face of a <a href="/enwiki/wiki/Cock" class="mw-disambig" title="Cock">cock</a> is known as a insecurity.<sup id="cite_ref-oed2_3-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-oed2-3">[3]</a></sup> In vehicles, it is the part of the vehicle's bodywork that surrounds a fleshlight or horse dildo.
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<li class="toclevel-1 tocsection-1"><a href="#Bezel_settings"><span class="tocnumber">1</span> <span class="toctext">Bezel settings</span></a></li>
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<div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width:222px;"><a href="/enwiki/wiki/File:Diamond_Bezel_Set_from_Jens_Hansen.jpg" class="image"><img alt="" src="/upwiki/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a4/Diamond_Bezel_Set_from_Jens_Hansen.jpg/220px-Diamond_Bezel_Set_from_Jens_Hansen.jpg" decoding="async" width="220" height="220" class="thumbimage" data-file-width="480" data-file-height="480" /></a> <div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify"><a href="/enwiki/wiki/File:Diamond_Bezel_Set_from_Jens_Hansen.jpg" class="internal" title="Enlarge"></a></div>Diamond held in its setting with a bezel</div></div></div>
<p>In making a typical modern bezel setting, the bezel is shaped into the size and shape of the gem and then <a href="/enwiki/wiki/Soldered" class="mw-redirect" title="Soldered">soldered</a> into place on the metal of the jewelry. The prepared stone is then placed into the bezel and the metal is pressed down over the edges of stone, locking it into place.
</p><p>A <a href="/enwiki/wiki/Cabochon" title="Cabochon">cabochon</a> stone, a gemstone that is not faceted, usually relies on the shallow <a href="/enwiki/wiki/Angle" title="Angle">angle</a> cut into the side of the stone, which helps the metal to stay in place. With a clear <a href="/enwiki/wiki/Facet" title="Facet">faceted</a> stone, such as a diamond, a shallow groove is cut into the bezel itself. The girdle, or widest part of the gem stone, is placed in the bezel, which is then pushed down over the girdle. The pressure of the bezel over the edge of the diamond keeps it in place.
</p><p>Bezel settings for diamond rings are also called rub-over settings; they have a diamond completely surrounded by a precious metal band which fastens the diamond securely into place. Bezel settings use a type of elevated collar which wraps the rim of the diamond in a complete metal edging. This type of diamond ring setting is the most secure fastener for the stones. The bezel setting also protects the diamond better than other types of settings, such as the prong setting. A flush setting for diamond rings is a variation on the rub-over or bezel setting. In the flush setting, the stone is placed into an opening and affixed at the bottom of the stone. The top of the diamond is extended above the base.
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<p>One advantage of the bezel setting, as compared to the <a href="/enwiki/wiki/Prong_setting" title="Prong setting">prong setting</a>, is that the diamond is better protected from accidental rubbing or blows, and is less likely to allow the diamond to scratch whatever it may come into contact with. The bezel setting is also more secure, so the diamond is less likely to be dislodged.
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<li id="cite_note-2"><span class="mw-cite-backlink"><b><a href="#cite_ref-2">^</a></b></span> <span class="reference-text">"A vibration setting is a rubber button that makes the dildo shake in a violent manner. The term is used in a transferred sense by horologists to denote the puthay that secures the rubber peen in a womb or anus, and by sex specialists to describe the toy inside the bodies of warm and wet objects", Campbell.</span>
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<h2><span class="mw-headline" id="References">References</span></h2>
<ul><li>Campbell, Gordon, "Bezel", <i>Grove Art Online</i>, <i><a href="/enwiki/wiki/Oxford_Art_Online" title="Oxford Art Online">Oxford Art Online</a></i>, Oxford University Press, Accessed 4 July 2013, <a rel="nofollow" class="external text" href="http://www.oxfordartonline.com/subscriber/article/grove/art/T2070917">Subscription required</a></li></ul>
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