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Holy tamole! That will be gorgeous, no matter what color.
Buutttt my vote is yellow gold :) For some reason the heart of water ring just screams yellow gold to me (prob because the only ones i have seen are in yg). I like rose gold a lot - but I feel like maybe I would get sick of it after a while - yg not so much. Good luck! Keep us posted! |
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See, I''m the opposite - I would do rose gold in a heartbeat, but *only* if HOW could send pictures of the mounting after it had been cast, or show me pics of previous rose gold samples, to ensure the rose wasn''t too pink like a lot of modern rose gold is, rather that gorgeous subtle peach-pink that a lot of older/antique gold jewelry has, just a faint blush of pink to warm the natural yellow of the gold.
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GossamerAngel- I know what you mean, I did ask for any pictures she may have of her previous rose gold work--just to see the tone of gold she has used (I know whichever metal she uses she''ll do a great job!)
Sandiego Lady-- It''s a replacement e-ring. So, yeah, I''ll be wearing it everyday! Glad you like the setting:) |
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Well, not sure if you saw it but I did reply in your other thread:
I''m gonna have to say yellow - it just looks so classic and pretty with that setting, plus it''s what Sally does 99% of her work in. She is starting to use RG, but something to consider - its a diff. alloy with different properties when creating jewellery (so I''ve read), and she has not worked with it much yet. I love Sally and her work and know she would never turn out anything but a high quality product, but I just feel like she has perfected this setting in the YG Plus it will complement your L |
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Could be wrong, but I don''t think she''s worked in RG before - at least not under her Heart of Water "brand". |
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Arujajane,
Thanks for your responses! (under both threads). That is one of the reasons I am leaning towards YG--she has perfected her work in it. I wrote to her a couple days ago and she said that she does work in rose gold when requested, so it is an option. Like I said, I asked to see any pictures she may have of her rose gold work--not because of quality, I am sure it would be great, but because of wanting to see what tone it is. |
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Yes I realize this, as I was one of the people who encouraged her to purchase some RG alloy a couple weeks ago ![]() But I don't think she has made any pieces *yet*, and so therefore may not have any examples to show you. I could certainly be wrong of course! I would ask her to describe the alloy, perhaps send her some photos of the tones that you do and don't like, that may work. Imho, I would go with the YG. I'm just not a fan of RG for erings, I say save it for a RHR or other project down the road. Just my 0.02 of course ![]() Good luck with your decision, I am waiting on a sterling lotus setting to be finished anyday, it really is very pretty! |
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Am I too late to vote for yellow gold? If you want to bring out the warmer tones of the diamond it''ll be perfect. Rose gold will (in my opinion) not really do much for the stone and I agree with an earlier poster who said that it might date or you may get fed up of it in rose gold - it''s also much more difficult to co-ordinate.
Sally hasn''t worked in rose gold before either and rose gold can be very very red looking or can just have a hint of a tint so it depends on what metal mix she''s using. Have you considered white gold? That will bring out the whiteness of the diamond - if that''s what you want. Would love to see the finished ring though! |