madrock
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- May 2, 2005
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I want to use my original e-ring stone as the center stone on a new 3-stone ring and have a few questions.
Is there a way to search the pricescope vendors for matched (similar dimensions) stones?
My diamond (purchased 20 years ago) doesn''t have a GIA cert. The original appraisal says it is a G/H 1.49 RB, VS1. I honestly don''t know about the cut quality -- I always thought it was super sparkly until I found pricescope, but now I''m afraid if I buy ideal cut stones to put on either side of it, it will look like a dud. Do you experts have any experience or opinions on this?
Can stones this size be set with just four (shared) prongs? I seem to remember someone telling me that stones over a certain size should have six.
I wear a size 7 ring, and have average length fingers and small hands. Do you think 1 carat side stones will make the ring too wide to look right? I like that ratio the best.
Any photos of your favorite 3-stones would also be appreciated -- I''ve looked through the forums but nothing has jumped out at me yet.
Thanks for your help.
Is there a way to search the pricescope vendors for matched (similar dimensions) stones?
My diamond (purchased 20 years ago) doesn''t have a GIA cert. The original appraisal says it is a G/H 1.49 RB, VS1. I honestly don''t know about the cut quality -- I always thought it was super sparkly until I found pricescope, but now I''m afraid if I buy ideal cut stones to put on either side of it, it will look like a dud. Do you experts have any experience or opinions on this?
Can stones this size be set with just four (shared) prongs? I seem to remember someone telling me that stones over a certain size should have six.
I wear a size 7 ring, and have average length fingers and small hands. Do you think 1 carat side stones will make the ring too wide to look right? I like that ratio the best.
Any photos of your favorite 3-stones would also be appreciated -- I''ve looked through the forums but nothing has jumped out at me yet.
Thanks for your help.