klavigne
Shiny_Rock
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- Feb 21, 2006
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So I need some advice/opinions from the people on here that know more than I do! I''m in the market for a wedding band and I want to know what I can get away with. What I want is a 1ctw. 5 stone, channel setting.
Her E-ring is a D color VVS1, ideal cut/polish/sym. no flour. 0.77rb. What is going to look too yellow next to that stone? Do they need to be D-E or can I go down a little more than that on the color? I realize that for .2ct stones that the clarity doesn''t need to be "great" but I''d want at least a VS2, VS1. Also how will it look next to the E-ring. I don''t want it to overshadow it. Ideally I''d like it to look like they were picked out as if they were a set, even though at the time I bought her ring the actual wedding plans weren''t even in my mind yet.
So let me know what you guys think. Or what you would do if you were in my shoes. Money really isn''t an issue, but she''s a simple girl. I couldn''t even convince her to go bigger on her E-ring even though I was well under the buget I had planned for. So for, lets say $2500 what would you do? Oh yeah, it needs to be Plat.
Her E-ring is a D color VVS1, ideal cut/polish/sym. no flour. 0.77rb. What is going to look too yellow next to that stone? Do they need to be D-E or can I go down a little more than that on the color? I realize that for .2ct stones that the clarity doesn''t need to be "great" but I''d want at least a VS2, VS1. Also how will it look next to the E-ring. I don''t want it to overshadow it. Ideally I''d like it to look like they were picked out as if they were a set, even though at the time I bought her ring the actual wedding plans weren''t even in my mind yet.
So let me know what you guys think. Or what you would do if you were in my shoes. Money really isn''t an issue, but she''s a simple girl. I couldn''t even convince her to go bigger on her E-ring even though I was well under the buget I had planned for. So for, lets say $2500 what would you do? Oh yeah, it needs to be Plat.