Hello,

This is my first "proper" post (other than my little introduction) and I have a strange question. A friend and I are doing a craft swap - she is knitting me a new scarf, and has asked me to make her a stone-set silver ring, which in theory is no problem at all.

However, the "stone" that she has asked me to set is actually a glass ladybird cabouchon. Basically, it's a round glass cabouchon with a 2cm diameter, but there's a little head part added on that is about 7mm in diameter. As I see it,. I have three options:

1. A rub-over bezel setting and leave the head touched. This might look a bit odd, especially as the little fella is red with black spots and the bezel strip would have to cover some of the spots. And his head might look a bit odd.
2. Claw set the stone with 4 claws. But I think this would look strange as well, as the claws would have to come up quite high.
3. Simply glue the stone onto the a silver base that has been soldered on to the ring shank. I actually think this is the simplest and best solution.

Can anyone suggest a different/better way of resolving this problem?

Thanks in advance!

Bob