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I suggest you go custom. That way you can bring down the color and clarity of the stones and reduce the price, while getting rid of the milgrain. In stones that small, F colour is not really noticeable, even to someone super colour sensitive like me! I have a E colour e-ring, and G colour stones in my 7 stone w-band and while I can really see the colour in a larger G stone, in smaller stones (less than 3mm) it''s really, really hard to see the difference.
And anything about SI1 clarity is really unnecessary. So it would be easy to save some money there. Setting all those stones has got to be expensive, though in any case! That said, given that your hands are tiny you may want to find a way of trying on a ring like that before you buy it. You may find you love it, but you find it''s a bit overwhelming! But it''s best to know which it will be before you seal the deal! |
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You read my mind! |
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those princess stones seem to be invisibly set, someone correct me if i'm wrong, but i've heard that those types of settings are not exactly durable. all you need is one stone to pop out and the others will follow suit. if you end up going the custom route maybe they can set them differently so you won't have to worry about that.
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Thritto! I have small fingers too and initially wanted a wide band-but found it did not suit me. You may be different-still it''s worth knowing particularly before you go custom.
I haven''t seen anything like that so I''m sorry I can''t help with your original question. It''s a knockout ring though so please post some pics if you get it!
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