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| P: 3/26/2004 11:46:03 PM | |
pflyers Rough Rock Total Posts: 3 Last Post: 4/13/2004 Member Since: 3/26/2004 |
I've been looking at this ring and just wanted some feedback, she likes things simple and elegant. thanks pf
paul nagel |
| Posted: 3/26/2004 11:46:03 PM | |
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| P: 3/27/2004 12:09:34 AM | |
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strmrdr Ideal Rock Total Posts: 23,296 Last Post: 10/9/2009 Member Since: 11/1/2003 |
I dont like it. Its too big and blocky for a female ring. ........... Karl has joined the diamond trade and is now posting as Karl_K |
| Posted: 3/27/2004 12:09:34 AM | |
| P: 3/27/2004 12:11:56 AM | |
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NewShiny Cut Rock Total Posts: 176 Last Post: 11/18/2009 Member Since: 1/9/2004 |
This ring is way too wide and too thick for me. But my finger is size 4. My advice to you is to REALLY know what your GF wants in a setting before purchasing. Good luck!
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| Posted: 3/27/2004 12:11:56 AM | |
| P: 3/27/2004 12:29:11 AM | |
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MC Ideal Rock Total Posts: 8,835 Last Post: 11/23/2009 Member Since: 2/8/2003 |
---------------- It is too blocky for a woman and in fact looks very masculine to me. Tension settings are very distinct in appearance and I wouldn't go with this style unless you know she loves this. FWIW, simple and elegant to me would be demonstrated in the wearing of a nice simple solitaire/prong set ring. Michelle
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| Posted: 3/27/2004 12:29:11 AM | |
| P: 3/27/2004 2:32:33 AM | |
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valeria101 Ideal Rock Total Posts: 14,048 Last Post: 4/30/2006 Member Since: 8/29/2003 |
I am one girl who loves this ring to pieces. There may not be too many like me, but, for ref. I also like jewelry made of steel, Ti, with a clear 'tech' look. If this sounds like your girl's taste, the ring makes an awesome choice You will find many more of this type in European design jewelry shops than in the US, I supose. Close to my meltdown admiration point here.It should no bee too bulky unless the stone is huge (the proportions of this ring are dictated by the stone). This settings works for stones up to 1ct, I would think, and would not hold together with a 0.1 piece. as for the picture, it is misleading in showing the 'size' of the piece: it could be a bracelet with a bunch of metal with a huge stone, or a tiny band of a couple of mm, and the picture look exactly he same! Probably a 0.5cts would best suit the model for a really clean, subtle, elegant piece. This ring makes a great 'middle ground' between tension settings and the usual technologies. Very suitable for traditional jewelry metals which can barely hold their own in tension settings anyway. The only drawback is that the stone's diameter is somewhat bigger than the band so the girdle area beyond the ring's margin remains exposed. I would like a stone with medium-or slightly-thick girdle in this setting not a 'thin' girdle. Also, this would take a second thought if you want a wedding band near this one: it should fit below the girdle of the stone or otherwise accommodate it, lest the girdle will carve into the neighboring metal and possibly get chipped. Probably minor concerns though. Great! Awesome! Among the best looking designs I know of... and, believe me, I am very aware of what jewelry design means. Too much so - I am told. ![]() Ana "The greatest experts are only as good as the sum total of what they have seen." [Souren Melikian] |
| Posted: 3/27/2004 2:32:33 AM | |
| P: 3/27/2004 8:53:51 AM | |
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baltneu Cut Rock Total Posts: 370 Last Post: 10/19/2005 Member Since: 2/28/2004 |
I'll weigh in. I am 50/50 on it, sometimes I like it and sometimes I don't. I personally like simple.....like a solataire/tiff setting. My 2 cents.
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| Posted: 3/27/2004 8:53:51 AM | |
| P: 3/27/2004 8:56:08 AM | |
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Daniela Ideal Rock Total Posts: 703 Last Post: 8/16/2006 Member Since: 10/2/2003 |
I don't normally like tension settings, either, but for whatever reason, I like this one. That said, I only like it in the proportions shown. Anything wider wouldn't be aesthetically pleasing to me.
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| Posted: 3/27/2004 8:56:08 AM | |
| P: 3/27/2004 12:54:24 PM | |
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Fuffi Cut Rock Total Posts: 432 Last Post: 9/17/2006 Member Since: 5/29/2003 |
I agree with Daniela. I'm not normally a tension set fan either, but I really like it. I like the clean sophisticated lines and the proportions.
Fuffi, G.G., A.J.P. |
| Posted: 3/27/2004 12:54:24 PM | |
| P: 3/27/2004 12:56:38 PM | |
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lop Ideal Rock Total Posts: 2,651 Last Post: 9/7/2009 Member Since: 6/14/2003 |
I like the simplicity, proportions and lines of this ring a lot! That said, I don't know if I would want that for my "forever" ring. I tend to like more classical things for something that I will wear everyday, forever so that I don't get tired of them or change my opinion over time.
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| Posted: 3/27/2004 12:56:38 PM | |
| P: 3/27/2004 1:54:37 PM | |
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ClownFishFunk Cut Rock Total Posts: 343 Last Post: 9/27/2009 Member Since: 9/18/2003 |
I agree with lop. I like it (even though I don't usually like this kind of setting), but I'm not sure I'd want to wear it all the time day in and day out. Is this just a special gift or for an engagement ring? For the former I'd like it, for the latter not so much. Hope this helps.
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| Posted: 3/27/2004 1:54:37 PM | |
| P: 3/27/2004 2:32:11 PM | |
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sumi Ideal Rock Total Posts: 565 Last Post: 1/3/2006 Member Since: 1/6/2004 |
I think it's a nice ring. I like it. However, it really doesn't matter at all what we think. You just need to figure out if your GF would like it.
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| Posted: 3/27/2004 2:32:11 PM | |
| P: 3/27/2004 2:41:53 PM | |
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dbgaap Ideal Rock Total Posts: 930 Last Post: 7/25/2006 Member Since: 2/12/2004 |
Is this from Cartier? A good friend of mine went into Cartier with her boyfriend and walked out wearing this ring.
She loves it and it looks fantastic on her. It shows off the diamond beautifully, which is a ball of fire.
My friend is from Montreal, speaks several languages and travels all over the world.
I'm just trying to give you some insight on one woman who loves this ring.
You'll need to find out what your girlfriend thinks. My boyfiend went down this style path and I gently nudged him towards something I considered more feminine, but still had strong clean lines in his eye.
My friend, who can seem a little snobby, thinks big diamonds look "so American". I like her anyway (and I went with a bigger diamond than she got, too) hee hee
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| Posted: 3/27/2004 2:41:53 PM | |
| P: 3/27/2004 3:03:32 PM | |
sluke Cut Rock Total Posts: 199 Last Post: 8/31/2009 Member Since: 1/28/2004 |
Very distinct look. I like it but don't know if I would like it for an ering. If your GF likes modern, edging, simple lines, then it is great!
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| Posted: 3/27/2004 3:03:32 PM | |
| P: 3/27/2004 7:10:07 PM | |
jaye Rough Rock Total Posts: 29 Last Post: 11/17/2004 Member Since: 2/2/2004 |
Hi PF, I love this look. I would want to make sure that your GF is attracted to a more contemporary design, as those of us attracted to contemporary looks are in the minority. What all of us think matters not one wit if this doesn't ring her bell. Doing some window shopping together or talking to her friends might help, or I love the method of selecting a stone, setting it in a low cost temporary setting and lettting her lead the way on the setting. Just my two cents.
jaye williams |
| Posted: 3/27/2004 7:10:07 PM | |
| P: 3/27/2004 10:28:46 PM | |
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glitterata Ideal Rock Total Posts: 3,364 Last Post: 11/22/2009 Member Since: 4/17/2002 |
I'm with Valeria and the other yesses on this ring. I love its simple lines. It looks a lot like my wedding band (which is from Cartier--I think it might even be the matching band for this ring). Much of the rest of my jewelry is almost fussily feminine, but the clean lines of my wedding band just felt right. But I agree with the poster who says you'd better make sure your girlfriend likes this before committing to it. This isn't a tension setting, by the way--it's a channel setting, I think. Because it's not tension, it doesn't have to be huge and thick in order not to bend and lose the stone.
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| Posted: 3/27/2004 10:28:46 PM | |
| P: 3/28/2004 12:24:53 AM | |
ChooChoo Ideal Rock Total Posts: 513 Last Post: 10/15/2006 Member Since: 9/25/2003 |
I am with the first few posters - I don't like it as an engagement ring. I don't find it feminine or romantic. I think it's architecturally pleasing, but it's definitely not something that would be to every woman's taste.
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| Posted: 3/28/2004 12:24:53 AM | |
| P: 3/28/2004 12:54:00 AM | |
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LadyJ Cut Rock Total Posts: 118 Last Post: 4/9/2004 Member Since: 2/22/2004 |
It's not my style so I don't care for it much but what matters is what SHE likes. If she likes simple and modern things with clean lines then she will like it I think. It IS a very nice ring. Everyone has their own style so you're going to get many different opinions on this one. Just make sure you pick something that suits her style and you won't go wrong. You can look at her wardrobe the way she decorates her home ect. and that can tell you a lot. Also is she a jewelery lover or does she tend not to wear much? If she is the romantic type she might want something with a more romantic look. Maybe more traditional. I think that type of setting appeals to very specific taste. If you feel she will love it then it's a great choice.
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| Posted: 3/28/2004 12:54:00 AM | |
| P: 3/28/2004 7:07:21 AM | |
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DiamondLil Ideal Rock Total Posts: 2,405 Last Post: 6/1/2006 Member Since: 6/8/2003 |
It's a little too block-ish for my taste. I like the style but would want a more rounded, comfort-fit design.
DiamondLil
DiamondLil ________________ "Diamonds are nothing more than chunks of coal that stuck to their jobs." |
| Posted: 3/28/2004 7:07:21 AM | |
| P: 3/28/2004 7:35:34 PM | |
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Patty Ideal Rock Total Posts: 4,031 Last Post: 6/4/2008 Member Since: 12/7/2003 |
I don't like it. But like everyone else has said, it depends on whether or not SHE will like it.
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| Posted: 3/28/2004 7:35:34 PM | |
| P: 3/28/2004 10:55:06 PM | |
hannah Rough Rock Total Posts: 77 Last Post: 8/4/2009 Member Since: 3/28/2004 |
I'm a contemporary type of gal, and I would love to get a ring like this. However, just like what previous posters ahve said, what really matters is what she likes. Sounds like your in the beginnings of the great e-ring search. Here are some examples of sleek, simple comptemporary styles: ![]() ![]() ![]()
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| Posted: 3/28/2004 10:55:06 PM | |
| P: 3/28/2004 11:22:30 PM | |
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sumi Ideal Rock Total Posts: 565 Last Post: 1/3/2006 Member Since: 1/6/2004 |
Hey Hannah! Did you get that last set from Henrich & Denzel? I looooove their pieces! I hope I've found a fellow fan! ![]()
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| Posted: 3/28/2004 11:22:30 PM | |
| P: 3/29/2004 9:29:12 AM | |
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dbgaap Ideal Rock Total Posts: 930 Last Post: 7/25/2006 Member Since: 2/12/2004 |
Here's another picture of the semi-bezel seen in the prior post. It is made by Lieberfarb and it's available in platinum, white gold or yellow gold. None of the gold rings is made with a platinum head, so it would be yellow gold around the diamond. (Better to set a ruby in a yellow gold head, IMHO)
I wanted a platinum head so I did not choose this, but it is a really graceful ring in person and the side view has a "Y" sort of basket. It's modern but I found it to be also very fluid & feminine on my hand.
The website didn't provide a ton of info. I got this info from a local jewler. B the way, the price was REALLY reasonable, too.
(Under $500 for the gold versions and a little over a grand for the platinum)
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| Posted: 3/29/2004 9:29:12 AM | |
| P: 3/29/2004 7:45:39 PM | |
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ClownFishFunk Cut Rock Total Posts: 343 Last Post: 9/27/2009 Member Since: 9/18/2003 |
Ooh, I like the one on the very right of the 3 pics that hannah posted. I haven't seen this look of a classic tiffany setting comined with a bezel before.
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| Posted: 3/29/2004 7:45:39 PM | |
| P: 3/29/2004 8:58:26 PM | |
hannah Rough Rock Total Posts: 77 Last Post: 8/4/2009 Member Since: 3/28/2004 |
Sumi - yes, that last pic was from the Henrich & Denzel collection (www.henrich-denzel.co.uk). I love their sutff!! ClownFishFunk - the ring set that you like is from Toronto designer Linda Penwarden. Here are a couple of variations on that ring set from her website (www.lindapenwardenjewellery.com):
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| Posted: 3/29/2004 8:58:26 PM | |
| P: 3/29/2004 10:15:29 PM | |
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moremoremore Ideal Rock Total Posts: 6,825 Last Post: 2/9/2009 Member Since: 3/15/2004 |
oh yes! those certainly are pretty...except for the first one posted!!!! Sorry! It's so manly. Not the slightest bit "pretty"...if you know what I mean. It's def in the style of a man's ring. I suggest a more feminine version like the ones posted!
______________________________ Stewart says: I'm good enough. I'm smart enough. And doggon'it, people like me. |
| Posted: 3/29/2004 10:15:29 PM | |
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