incastonato
Incastonato is an Italian adjective and past participle derived from the verb incastonare, meaning to set, inlay, or embed a gem, stone, or decorative element into a base material such as metal, wood, or ceramic. The term is commonly used to describe objects in which one or more stones are secured by a surrounding metal setting or by an underlying substrate, so that the gem is held firmly in place and often integrates visually with the surrounding material.
In jewelry, incastonato refers to pieces whose stones are mounted in settings that hold them with metal
Beyond jewelry, incastonato is applied in decorative arts and architecture to describe elements where stones, tiles,
Etymology and usage notes: incastonare combines the prefix in- (into) with castonare (to set or fasten), and
See also: inlay, setting, bezel, stone setting, decorative inlay.