Pave is a set of simple bash scripts which automatically compile and install much of the software on a linux machine from unadulterated sources.
To lay or cover with stone, brick, or other material, so as to make a firm, level, or convenient surface for vehicles, horses, carriages, or persons on foot, to travel on; to floor with brick, stone, or other solid material; as, to pave a street; to pave a court.
Method of mounting small stones in a piece of jewelry to cover the entire field of the setting without the setting itself showing.
This is a specialty of Ray, in setting the smaller diamonds edge to edge, and blending pront and diamond together into a rich and elegant paved with diamond field.
A style of setting small stones as close together as possible in two or more rows.
It is a style of setting of small stones to the maximum possible closeness in two or more rows.
rhinestones place very close together giving the piece a paved look. Usually these stones were glued in the jewelry, however, in finer jewelry the stones were prong set.
a setting with precious stones so closely set that no metal shows
cover with a material such as stone or concrete to make suitable for vehicle traffic; "pave the roads in the village"
A style of setting stones where a number of small stones are set as close together as possible to completely cover the surface.
gem setting technique in which the stones are set low and very closely spaced so that the surface appears to be paved with gemstones. Most commonly seen with diamonds.
A jewelry setting whereby one prong is touching three or more stones. If not, it is classified as a cluster. The pave setting is popular with diamonds.
(pah-VAY) A kind of setting in which small gemstones are set very close together resembling the paving done with bricks.
Pave is a setting style where many tiny diamonds or stones are faceted and set so close together that they appear "Paved". When set well, pave stones form a cluster or mass that covers the metal in which is set. Pave comes from the French word for "cobblestone".
A type of setting in which a number of small stones are set as closely together as possible to appear as an all-diamond surface without any metal showing.
A setting style which involves setting many small diamonds very close together which gives the impression of a ring paved in diamonds..
A style of setting where small stones are positioned within close proximity in two or more rows.
Literally "paved with", as in dial with precious stones.
A type of setting where a number of small stones are set together. It literally means paved with diamonds.
Pronounced 'par-vay', this is a style of jewellery setting in which numerous small diamonds are mounted close together to create a glistening diamond 'crust' that covers the whole piece of jewellery and effectively hides the metal under it. This style of diamond setting is most commonly found on diamond pendants and on the shoulders of diamond engagement rings. This is growing in popularity all the time.
Paving stone setting. A style of setting in which many small stones are set together in a mass to cover the entire piece. The stones are set flush with the surface of the metal. This style emphasizes a mass effect rather than a single stone. Often uses an open back setting to enhance the brilliance of the stones.
A group of tiny, fully-faceted stones are set tightly together with no metal showing through - so the piece looks like it is completely covered with diamonds.
A process of gluing stones to cover a surface, like a "pavement". Pave' stones are popular in rhinestone, crystal, and bridal jewelry.
A type of jewelry in which the setting is completely covered, litterally "paved," with gems such as pearls Pearl