diamondstudded
Diamondstudded describes objects that are adorned with diamonds, typically through setting or embedding the stones into a metal surface. The term is most commonly used for jewelry such as rings, bracelets, necklaces, and earrings, but can also apply to luxury watches and other fashion accessories designed to maximize sparkle and perceived value.
Diamond settings include pavé, micro-pavé, prong, bezel, and channel arrangements. In pavé, numerous small diamonds are
Applications extend beyond jewelry: diamondstudded watches, belts, phone cases, or shoes have appeared in fashion contexts,
Care and maintenance: periodic inspection of settings to prevent stone loss; cleaning with mild soap and water
Market and ethics: demand for diamondstudded items is influenced by diamond supply chains, color, clarity, and