Nice view from crown about 40 degrees off center, with flashlight over left shoulder. The look of the frosted girdle in this shot makes me wish that it was faceted...
This shot really shows the difference between the NiceIce and an authentic Tiffany. On a real Tiffany, the hole in the band is much smaller, the prongs are thinner and don't taper as much, and the prongs are smoother and their inside edges have been polished.
OOOOhhhhh! I especially like the first six pics. Her hand is lovely and the ring really looks nice on it. I like the soft focus effect on some of your pics, gives it a romantic feel. The stone (huge!) and ring are beautiful and I think NiceIce's version of the tiffany looks really great. Congratulations!
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I don't know what it is about house lighting that gives pics that golden glow. I get my best pics at home in indirect sunlight. Whenever I shoot pics to post on the Forum, I wait for a decently sunny day. Some folks here do know the secrets to lighting and get great pics any time of the day or night.
Very nice ring! The setting is almost identical to mine and derekinla's. We bought from Lazare Kaplan. Thanks for the detailed pictures of the ring from different angles. It would've helped me a lot when I was searching for my Tiffany-styled setting. One difference I can see between yours and mine is the size of the circular hole directly under the diamond. The NiceIce version is bigger than Lazare's.
That's just it. She doesn't appear to have tiny hands, just slender fingers. My mantra - the size of your ring shouldn't dictate how large/small a stone will look - it's much more to do w/ the length of your fingers.
Well, I suppose I should rephrase: I can't believe how skinny her fingers are!
I know a friend who wears around a size 4 ring, and her fingers seem sooooo slender to me. I would love to actually meet a person who wears a size 2 3/4 ring, I just can't imagine!