**1. The "Four-Leaf Clover" or Floral Cluster** This is a classic way to group four similar-sized stones to create a larger visual impact. -   **Arrangement**: Place the four gems in a tight square or cross formation (North, South, East, West) with the pointed ends facing inward (if they are teardrops) or just touching edges (if round/oval). -   **Setting**: Use a bezel setting (gold or silver rim) for each stone to protect the edges. -   **Center Detail**: Add a small diamond or gold bead in the very center where the four stones meet to hide the gap and add sparkle. -   **Bale**: A single loop at the top attached to the "North" stone.

**1. The "Four-Leaf Clover" or Floral Cluster** This is a classic way to group four similar-sized stones to create a larger visual impact. - **Arrangement**: Place the four gems in a tight square or cross formation (North, South, East, West) with the pointed ends facing inward (if they are teardrops) or just touching edges (if round/oval). - **Setting**: Use a bezel setting (gold or silver rim) for each stone to protect the edges. - **Center Detail**: Add a small diamond or gold bead in the very center where the four stones meet to hide the gap and add sparkle. - **Bale**: A single loop at the top attached to the "North" stone.

**1. The "Four-Leaf Clover" or Floral Cluster** This is a classic way to group four similar-sized stones to create a larger visual impact. - **Arrangement**: Place the four gems in a tight square or cross formation (North, South, East, West) with the pointed ends facing inward (if they are teardrops) or just touching edges (if round/oval). - **Setting**: Use a bezel setting (gold or silver rim) for each stone to protect the edges. - **Center Detail**: Add a small diamond or gold bead in the very center where the four stones meet to hide the gap and add sparkle. - **Bale**: A single loop at the top attached to the "North" stone., modern style

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