Setting styles for cross pendants
Pavé and micro-pavé settings use many small diamonds set closely together. Channel settings run stones in a row within a metal channel. Prong-set solitaires use single stones at key positions, typically the centre. Pavé gives full diamond coverage but increases the number of small stones that can fall out. Prong settings protect fewer, larger stones more securely.
Metal choice and maintenance
White gold and platinum show diamond colour clearly. Yellow gold suits warm-toned stones and tends to have lower rhodium-replating requirements over time. Check the chain gauge: a thin chain on a heavy pendant stresses the clasp and jump ring. A reputable jeweller should demonstrate chain strength at purchase.
Carat weight and realistic expectations
Marketing total carat weight (TCW) across many small stones reads differently from a single solitaire at the same weight. A cross with 0.50ct TCW across 20 stones looks different from one 0.50ct stone at the centre. Ask for a stone count and individual stone sizes.
Prodiam and diamond sourcing
Prodiam works with certified natural diamonds from its premises in Bedfordview, Johannesburg. If you are working with a jeweller who needs stones for a custom cross pendant, Prodiam can discuss stone specifications. Contact the Prodiam team or call +27 74 702 1976.
Decision table
Use the details, not a shortcut.
| Setting type | Diamond coverage | Maintenance note |
|---|---|---|
| Pavé | High, full surface | Small stones lost without regular inspection |
| Channel | Linear, protected | Stones difficult to replace individually |
| Prong | Selective, stones visible | Prongs wear; check annually |
| Bezel | Individual stones, fully protected | Limits light entry, reduces sparkle |
| Invisible | Flush face, no metal visible | Complex repair; choose maker carefully |
Direct answers
Common questions
What carat weight should I look for in a diamond cross necklace?
Depends on the look and budget. A visible everyday piece typically starts around 0.25ct TCW. Significant pieces run 0.50ct and above. Ask for individual stone sizes, not just the total.
Is a diamond cross necklace a good investment?
Jewellery is not a reliable investment in the same way certified loose diamonds can be. A quality piece holds sentimental and insurance value; resale depends heavily on the secondary market for that design.
How do I check if the diamonds are real?
A thermal conductivity test or loupe inspection at a jeweller confirms natural diamond versus cubic zirconia or moissanite. Certification on larger individual stones removes doubt.
What chain length suits a cross pendant?
A 45cm chain sits near the collarbone; 50-55cm drops lower on the chest. Chain gauge matters as much as length. A heavier pendant needs a thicker chain.
Can Prodiam help me source stones for a custom cross?
Yes. Contact Prodiam at the Prodiam team to discuss stone specifications for a custom piece your jeweller is making.