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Prongs...split claw or double split claw???

luvsdmb

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Which do you prefer double split claw prongs? Or split claw prongs?
If you have any pictures I would love to seem them!

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I don't understand what you mean by double split claw prongs. A split claw prong is like, two claw prongs, and a double split claw would be four, which seems excessive. Maybe you just mean claw prongs or double claw prongs?
 

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distracts|1352159712|3299424 said:
I don't understand what you mean by double split claw prongs. A split claw prong is like, two claw prongs, and a double split claw would be four, which seems excessive. Maybe you just mean claw prongs or double claw prongs?

So this picture is a double split claw prong? And without the split from it's just claw prongs? :))
I've seen double claw prongs with no split what the heck is that called then?
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There is only double prongs aka split prongs, not double split prongs which would equal to 4 prongs for one corner. Depending on the size of the stone and where the vendor begins the split, it might have a large, medium or almost negligible split. Some vendors also make nicer double claws than others.
 

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Enerchi|1352159917|3299427 said:
I tried this on IRL!!! :love: :love: :love:


http://www.diamondsbylauren.com/index.php?search%5Bterms%5D=r4105&search%5Bmode%5D=any

This ring has double and single claws and to me, its a KILLER setting! :lickout:

I love claw prongs - so beautiful and delicate - but they have to be done well, or the stone is not safely secured and the ring ends up looking like $4!T

What's going on with that one prong there? You've got the 8 claws in high carat yellow and 8 normal prongs in white gold (or platinum)...except for that one. There's one yellow gold normal prong on the right hand side. Looks odd. :confused:
 

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Send me that yellow diamond please!
 

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justginger|1352199325|3299703 said:
What's going on with that one prong there? You've got the 8 claws in high carat yellow and 8 normal prongs in white gold (or platinum)...except for that one. There's one yellow gold normal prong on the right hand side. Looks odd. :confused:

Likely to be reflection from the yellow diamond, making the white metal prong look yellow.
 

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luvsdmb|1352159585|3299421 said:
Which do you prefer double split claw prongs? Or split claw prongs?
If you have any pictures I would love to seem them!

Thanks

Do you mean double claw prongs (where there are 2 claw prongs joined together) as opposed to one prong that is split at the top?
 

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I suppose the final look would depend somewhat on the size of the stone. I prefer a split claw that appears as two claws rather than the single claw that is split near the the top of the stone and obviously appears as one claw split in two.
 

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JuneRose|1352232177|3300004 said:
luvsdmb|1352159585|3299421 said:
Which do you prefer double split claw prongs? Or split claw prongs?
If you have any pictures I would love to seem them!

Thanks

Do you mean double claw prongs (where there are 2 claw prongs joined together) as opposed to one prong that is split at the top?

Yes I think so. My friend's ring has double claw prongs but no split thru the entire thing. My ring has a split with 2 prongs. What is the name of those two different styles?
 

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mimi123|1352232702|3300010 said:
I suppose the final look would depend somewhat on the size of the stone. I prefer a split claw that appears as two claws rather than the single claw that is split near the the top of the stone and obviously appears as one claw split in two.

My diamond is 1.01. I posted a side view. The prongs in person do not like as big as they do in the picture. However remember that the head detail will be on a plain shank band, not the one in the picture. (or maybe a diamond shank e-ring)

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Phoenix's new ring is an outstanding example of split prongs. I tend to like them better on larger stones.

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diamondseeker2006|1352298472|3300451 said:
Phoenix's new ring is an outstanding example of split prongs. I tend to like them better on larger stones.

There is no concern on the durability/integrity of that ring and how it'll protect the stone? For a 2ct stone I have people telling me to get that "bridge" to help steady the stone for that reason.
 

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diamondseeker2006|1352298472|3300451 said:
Phoenix's new ring is an outstanding example of split prongs. I tend to like them better on larger stones.

That is a very pretty ring. After looking at my ring with the fleur dy lys and how it's attached, I am not even sure if I could have just a 4 prong if I wanted?

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Billy Mays|1352298976|3300463 said:
diamondseeker2006|1352298472|3300451 said:
Phoenix's new ring is an outstanding example of split prongs. I tend to like them better on larger stones.

There is no concern on the durability/integrity of that ring and how it'll protect the stone? For a 2ct stone I have people telling me to get that "bridge" to help steady the stone for that reason.


Not that I know of, the store didn't say anything. Why,would you be concerned if it was your ring? My diamond is only a 1.01. I will now be asking though. :naughty:
 

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luvsdmb|1352299699|3300475 said:
Billy Mays|1352298976|3300463 said:
diamondseeker2006|1352298472|3300451 said:
Phoenix's new ring is an outstanding example of split prongs. I tend to like them better on larger stones.

There is no concern on the durability/integrity of that ring and how it'll protect the stone? For a 2ct stone I have people telling me to get that "bridge" to help steady the stone for that reason.


Not that I know of, the store didn't say anything. Why,would you be concerned if it was your ring? My diamond is only a 1.01. I will now be asking though. :naughty:

I'm not as learned as the folks on here. I am in the process of buying one that is 2cts and one vendor really tried to push me to find a way to protect the stone a bit better after I showed him a Tacori setting. I don't think the issue will arise for a 1.01 but you should always ask because I'm learning that looks aren't everything, quality/durability are things you should consider as well. Anyway, that's just me, a beginner talking :)
 

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luvsdmb|1352296877|3300432 said:
JuneRose|1352232177|3300004 said:
luvsdmb|1352159585|3299421 said:
Which do you prefer double split claw prongs? Or split claw prongs?
If you have any pictures I would love to seem them!

Thanks

Do you mean double claw prongs (where there are 2 claw prongs joined together) as opposed to one prong that is split at the top?

Yes I think so. My friend's ring has double claw prongs but no split thru the entire thing. My ring has a split with 2 prongs. What is the name of those two different styles?

I don't think they technically have two different names... it's just different ways of doing it. But I suppose you could say one is "double claw prongs" and the other is a "split claw prong".

I think if you want double claw prongs then something like phoenix's leon ring is the way to go. Otherwise, if you want a split claw prong, I really like how the double prong is only apparent from the top in this ring:

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[URL='https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/my-e-ring-dream-come-true-leon-mege-and-avc.156139/page-3']https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/my-e-ring-dream-come-true-leon-mege-and-avc.156139/page-3[/URL]
 

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Billy Mays|1352298976|3300463 said:
diamondseeker2006|1352298472|3300451 said:
Phoenix's new ring is an outstanding example of split prongs. I tend to like them better on larger stones.

There is no concern on the durability/integrity of that ring and how it'll protect the stone? For a 2ct stone I have people telling me to get that "bridge" to help steady the stone for that reason.

I guess we'll see over time if it holds up. Hopefully it is thick enough to be very strong! I do know of a couple of people here who had very thin solitaires made by LM which did have structural problems. I hope that is not the case with this ring, of course!

I think whether you need cathedral sides depends a lot on the particular setting you are considering.
 

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luvsdmb|1352299699|3300475 said:
Billy Mays|1352298976|3300463 said:
diamondseeker2006|1352298472|3300451 said:
Phoenix's new ring is an outstanding example of split prongs. I tend to like them better on larger stones.

There is no concern on the durability/integrity of that ring and how it'll protect the stone? For a 2ct stone I have people telling me to get that "bridge" to help steady the stone for that reason.


Not that I know of, the store didn't say anything. Why,would you be concerned if it was your ring? My diamond is only a 1.01. I will now be asking though. :naughty:

Phoenix's ring is 5 carats! There are plenty of settings that have a head without cathedral sides. It is not an issue for the size diamond you are setting.
 
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