CUBIC ZIRCONIA JEWELLERY
Any jewellery that includes Cubic Zirconias, run the risk of the little stones being lost at some stage. It can depend on the method the CZ stones are set by the manufacturer, before I receive them, and also how they are treated when being worn.
My suppliers advise of these risks and do not take responsibility for replacing any lost stones which is why there are statements regarding different styles being suitable for "occassional or special wear" only and these jewellery pieces have this statement.
Harris Wood Creative Studio also cannot take responsibility for any losses of these stones, and if you need to get them replaced by your jeweller, you must advise the jeweller that the main stone is made from resin. If you don't tell the jeweller the main stone is made from high quality resin, any cleaning or process they undertake may damage the resin stone.
Loss or dislodgement of these CZ stones is the last thing I want for my clients especially as the jewellery contains such special inclusions. The following information describes the different settings of CZ stones.
HOW SECURE ARE PAVE SET CZ STONES?
Pavé Cubic Zirconia stones are set close together with tiny beads or similar securing them. Pavé stones can become loose if the tiny beads are met with force or pressure. If you choose a pavé setting or halo setting, take it off when you exercise or take part in strenuous activities.
PAVE SETTINGS
What is the difference between Pave Set and Halo?
The PAVE set stones perfectly enhance the central stone without dominating it.The CLASSIC HALO features a row of pave stones which embrace the central stone, running the full circumference and hugging close to it.
The DROP HALO is all about the profile view. Rather than wrapping around the main stone, the pave stones are set in the side or just below the central stone.

