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dreamer_dachsie

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Okay folks, it''s time for yet another thread from Dreamer asking for help
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So I am loving my new 1.2ct G SI2 diamond, and I love the size too if you can believe it
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So now its time to find my diamond a home that it can love and enjoy for a few years at least.

I am torn between two options:

1) A three stone ring with .30ct sides. Love this look, love the extra blinggage, love the finger coverage. But I have an infant and will have another child before too long (no, not quite yet
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) and I worry about my ring getting knocked around and damaged
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I do smack my solitaire around more than I would like, and I like to wear my ring every day.

2) A semi-bezel setting of some sort, pobably with a thicker band, that will keep my stone safe, won''t poke the kids and get knocked around. Practical, stylish, modern... well suited to my personal style. But not super blingy ya know?

I know I could get a three stone semi-bezel, but I haven''t seen any designs that really sing to me in that style... if you have suggestions please post em!!

So what direction should I go: practical or more bling??
 

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Is your ring insured? If so, I would go with the three stone :) Unless you love the bezel look, I''d go with the setting you prefer and not worry about banging it up etc. Granted, if one of the options was a pave encrusted setting maybe I''d feel differently, but as between a three stone and a semi bezel, I''d go for the blingy three stone!!
 

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Dreamer, I love 3 stone rings, so I love idea nunmber 1. I think that the .3 ct sides would be perfect.
 

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What about a Meyer bezel a la Coaties?
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dreamer, get the ring that you love the most and don''t worry too much about how much you might knock it around. your kids are only little for a very short time where this would be a concern, so you may opt to not wear it at home while changing diapers etc. But, in a few months when they are bigger you may find that you sacrificed and got something you didn''t really have your heart set on. take it from me who just went through this with the ring I got after I had Jake. I actually tried to consign it b/c it sat in a box and I didn''t feel comfortable wearing it in the small town we were living at the time or when i was around Jake. Fast forward almost 2 years and I''m getting my ring back (thank goodness it didn''t sell) b/c it''s just my favorite ring and it has meaning to me. Anyway, just my humble .02

If you really loves bezels that I love Coati''s ring or the Sholdt ring. You can''t really get more classic than a 3 stone though. I guess I''m not much help
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ok,,, just because you asked if there were any suggestions... This is my dream three stone semi bezel by Claude Thibaudeau....and I almost had WF start to create one but with a bezel surprise colored stone, however since I hadn''t seen one IRL I backed out
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he''s a Canadian designer, I wonder if there is a retailer near you? it is very substantial looking. Not sure if you like this idea or not, just throwing it out there...
 

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Ooh, I love what-should-Dreamer-do threads!!

Okay, I''m hearing that the 3-stone makes your heart sing. (I can relate - I have the same size fingers as you and recently found my dream 3-stone ring only with a spess center that made my heart go ka-thunk). Assuming it would cost more than a semi-bezel solitaire, can you afford it right now? If not then my answer is easy - go with the semi-bezel and save up for the three-stone. Maybe buy one side stone at a time. The semi-bezel will be such a different look from what you have now and I think it will look bigger. And you''ll still have a project to look forward to. (V. important, IMO).

If you can afford the three-stone now then just get it and don''t worry about knocking it around. I doubt it would get more dinged up than your solitaire.
 

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I would get the three-stone, make sure its insured and call it a day.

I knock my three stone around all the time and it''s holding up ok:) You''re will be a lot bigger, but I really think it''s what you''ll like. You can always take it off at home, your kid(s) will be grown soon, and then you''ll have a ring you really, really, really love.
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here is another Semi Bezel.... but I would most likely go with Sholdt still
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http://www.markpatterson.com/

I can''t decide which one I like better....Tough Choice... I''d get one done now, and then in a few years get the other one
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Dreamer I know this is about what you want but I''d go with a classic three stone ring. There is something so wonderful about them. I have one and I am not particularly careful and it is holding up well. The Claude Thibodeau one D&T posted is way too modern for my taste despite the fact I am Canadian and there is a jeweller near my house that sells his work.
 

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As others have suggested go with a three stone style you love, insure, wear it, and enjoy it. I went from a solitaire to a three stone ring and I have never regretted it. I just love the way they look. Mine is a semi-bezel but it is open on the sides and I haven''t found it to be particularly delicate or high maintenance.
 

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DD- I also have to say that semi bezels, bezels look is very different imo than prong setting, and some people love them or not. I happen to love them, have you seen and tried on semi bezels? I would recommend putting one on your finger to assess whether you like this look for a few years. I "thought" I could live with prongs when I did like my 3rd reset, and it was not me. Anyhow a three stone semi bezel will be very modern looking as well (I think even more so than a solitaire semi bezel) so I am with Mrssalvo- in that get what you love now, so you don't regret it with or without kids.
 

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Leon 3 stone reset with side rounds or pears!
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Or, an option not on the list: a Tiffany 6 prong repro, as the 6 prong setting is more secure and it will add a bit of size.
 

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kelley1975 has a beautiful three stone semi-bezel. I especially love the profile.

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Guess what I''m going to suggest? Yep, a three stone James Meyer! Stones are safe and won''t hurt the kids. You get all the bling you wanted, and still have a delicate, beautiful ring!
 

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Here''s a Caleb Meyer full-bezel three stone:

(Three stones with full bezels? Talk about finger coverage!)

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Do you plan to wear this ring with your Dream band? If so, I''d think carefully about getting a bezel -- while prong-set e-rings can work very well with bezel-set eternities, I think it''s a lot harder to rock a shared-prong eternity with a bezeled e-ring and really make it work. Not that it couldn''t be done, but it might involve a lot of trial and error, which doesn''t seem to be what you want. If you''re planning on wearing a different wedding band with it, never mind me...

Anyway, overall I''m with the other ladies who say to get the look that will make you happiest and make sure it''s insured!
 

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I say an insured 3-stone. You said you LOVE them and you should have what you love.
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3 stone with rounds or pears. I really can''t wait to see what you decide. I''ll be following your process closely. Very exciting!
 

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I too say get what you want! I happen to have a three stone ring and I love the bling it produces. Every so often I miss the solitaire look but could not really imagine giving up my three stone to go back - I think my finger would look naked!

Seriously, that''s the purpose of insurance - to have something beautiful to wear and enjoy everyday. Then if God forbid anything terrible happens to it, you can have it replaced or repaired.

Please show us your idea of a great three stone ring!!
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Date: 1/30/2010 9:50:22 AM
Author: mrssalvo
dreamer, get the ring that you love the most and don't worry too much about how much you might knock it around. your kids are only little for a very short time where this would be a concern, so you may opt to not wear it at home while changing diapers etc. But, in a few months when they are bigger you may find that you sacrificed and got something you didn't really have your heart set on. take it from me who just went through this with the ring I got after I had Jake. I actually tried to consign it b/c it sat in a box and I didn't feel comfortable wearing it in the small town we were living at the time or when i was around Jake. Fast forward almost 2 years and I'm getting my ring back (thank goodness it didn't sell) b/c it's just my favorite ring and it has meaning to me. Anyway, just my humble .02

If you really loves bezels that I love Coati's ring or the Sholdt ring. You can't really get more classic than a 3 stone though. I guess I'm not much help
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Sorry for the threadjack but good for you MrsSalvo! It is a beautiful ring and I'm so glad that you will now be wearing and enjoying it! This one makes my heart smile for you!
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Date: 1/30/2010 1:46:01 PM
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Date: 1/30/2010 9:50:22 AM

Author: mrssalvo

dreamer, get the ring that you love the most and don''t worry too much about how much you might knock it around. your kids are only little for a very short time where this would be a concern, so you may opt to not wear it at home while changing diapers etc. But, in a few months when they are bigger you may find that you sacrificed and got something you didn''t really have your heart set on. take it from me who just went through this with the ring I got after I had Jake. I actually tried to consign it b/c it sat in a box and I didn''t feel comfortable wearing it in the small town we were living at the time or when i was around Jake. Fast forward almost 2 years and I''m getting my ring back (thank goodness it didn''t sell) b/c it''s just my favorite ring and it has meaning to me. Anyway, just my humble .02


If you really loves bezels that I love Coati''s ring or the Sholdt ring. You can''t really get more classic than a 3 stone though. I guess I''m not much help
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Sorry for the threadjack but good for you MrsSalvo! It is a beautiful ring and I''m so glad that you will now be wearing and enjoying it! This one makes my heart smile for you!
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thanks MGR!! I''m very, very excited about it
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*threadjack over*
 

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THREE STONE! My favorite three stone is AmberGretchen's WF ring! It would look goorgeous with your new push present as well
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ETA: Ambergretchen's first thread I know there is another thread around PS somewhere with better pictures! I'll try to hunt it down...
 

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My vote is for a three stone since I know you''ve had your heart set on that for a long time.

To be honest, when my sister''s kids were infants and I helped take care of them, neither she nor I wore any rings around the babies and we kept our nails very short too. Once they hit a year old and they''re toddling around the house, they''re stronger and tougher and they''ll be causing brusies of their own and you won''t have to worry very much about your rings because they won''t be in your arms as much. They''re only very small for a short period of time. I think you should have what you want and just take your rings off (if you''re really worried) when they''re tiny.

Three stone, set low like someone suggested.
 

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Agreed, a low set three stone. Should really be no problem with the kiddos and knocking it around.
 

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When I was married to my ex I had a three stone setting with a pear set high and two trilliant tanzanites on each side. I had two children and ran a daycare out of my home and never damaged my ring once. I say go for what you love!
 

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Low-set three-stone!! The blingage would be fabulous!

(And as suggested by others, insure it and you don''t have to worry!)
 
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