prissettes
Prissettes are a term found in jewelry manufacturing referring to small, pre-made gemstone settings intended to hold stones before they are permanently installed in a piece of jewelry. The term is relatively uncommon in modern retail catalogs, and references to prissettes appear mainly in historical or regional trade literature. As a concept, prissettes function as ready-made settings that can accommodate standard-cut stones and enable faster production of jewelry compared to fully bespoke settings.
Construction and use: A prissette typically comprises a metal framework designed to hold a gemstone by conventional
Variants and limitations: Prissettes come in a range of sizes and styles aligned with common stone dimensions.
Etymology and context: The word appears to derive from a combination of “pre-set” and the diminutive suffix
See also: Settings (jewelry), gemstone setting, bezel setting, prong setting.