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Will Trellis setting become a dated look? |
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| P: 5/11/2004 4:52:55 PM | |
MyDreamRing Rough Rock Total Posts: 21 Last Post: 1/16/2008 Member Since: 5/10/2004 |
I am considering mountings for my 3 stone ring and am between a traditional basket setting or the trellis setting (similar to vatche). My concern is that the trellis setting may become an outdated look over time. Any opinions on this....am I off basis with this thought? I can say, I was surprised to see Tiffany doing similar settings, that gives me hope. I just want a traditional yet stunning ring that will stand the test of time. ![]() |
| Posted: 5/11/2004 4:52:55 PM | |
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| P: 5/11/2004 5:21:39 PM | |
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verticalhorizon Ideal Rock Total Posts: 840 Last Post: 3/24/2006 Member Since: 3/9/2004 |
1. I don't think the trellis is a fad 2. I don't particularly care if it is. I bought it, b/c I loved it. 3. If you love it, get it. Don't worry what other people will think. 4. Love your ring and don't let anyone else tell you different. VH (aka GroomZilla) |
| Posted: 5/11/2004 5:21:39 PM | |
| P: 5/11/2004 5:32:17 PM | |
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noobie Ideal Rock Total Posts: 1,318 Last Post: 9/21/2007 Member Since: 3/3/2004 |
My feeling is, if you like it, get it. If you don't like it in the future, it can always be reset into something you like then.
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| Posted: 5/11/2004 5:32:17 PM | |
| P: 5/11/2004 5:32:21 PM | |
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Patty Ideal Rock Total Posts: 4,031 Last Post: 6/4/2008 Member Since: 12/7/2003 |
I'm with verticalhorizon...Get what you like. Don't worry about whether or not it's a fad. I went with the Vatche basket setting for my 3 stone ring. To me, the trellis setting looked nice but was too "fancy" for my tastes. You are the one who will live with the setting. Some styles are more traditional and some are more "current." I think of the trellis setting as more "current," but not necessarily a fad.
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| Posted: 5/11/2004 5:32:21 PM | |
| P: 5/12/2004 4:16:48 AM | |
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valeria101 Ideal Rock Total Posts: 14,048 Last Post: 4/30/2006 Member Since: 8/29/2003 |
There are so many versions of it right now... I doubt that it would just last one mroe week, especially that it does not seem to have any in-built detraction. Lucida will be there for a while to keep the trend ![]() And yes, I subscribe to the "get what you want regardless" opinion too ![]() Ana "The greatest experts are only as good as the sum total of what they have seen." [Souren Melikian] |
| Posted: 5/12/2004 4:16:48 AM | |
| P: 5/12/2004 10:25:07 AM | |
MyDreamRing Rough Rock Total Posts: 21 Last Post: 1/16/2008 Member Since: 5/10/2004 |
Patty I think I may have to agree with you. I think I am now leaning toward the basket setting for my 3 stone ring. It is not that I don't like the trellis setting, but I am just not sure if I like it enough. Question for anyone with trellis settings, when you put your trellis e-ring on your hand, can you still see a lot of the trellis setting or is it really hard to tell when it is on your hand? I would assume that when you put your wedding band besides your trellis e-ring it makes it even less visible now that one side is obviously covered. My other issue is that I have seen only one designer that makes a trellis setting for a 3 stone ring with half moons and I didn't like the band on that setting (Jeff Cooper) and I really don't know if I feel like going thru the long process of trying to have a custom made trellis setting. With that type of setting I have a feeling it would just be to complicated.
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| Posted: 5/12/2004 10:25:07 AM | |
| P: 5/12/2004 11:45:42 AM | |
Brian Knox Cut Rock Total Posts: 337 Last Post: 2/5/2005 Member Since: 3/26/2004 |
Will Trellis setting become a dated look? I think the answer is yes, most likely, ala the cathedral styles of the 80's But as mentioned, go with what you like, you can always change it. Brian Knox |
| Posted: 5/12/2004 11:45:42 AM | |
| P: 5/12/2004 11:56:11 AM | |
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verticalhorizon Ideal Rock Total Posts: 840 Last Post: 3/24/2006 Member Since: 3/9/2004 |
I almost hope it does falls out of favor. It will make it that much more unique. But ultimately, it all depends on personal taste, the shape of the diamond, and how it looks on your hand. VH (aka GroomZilla) |
| Posted: 5/12/2004 11:56:11 AM | |
| P: 5/12/2004 12:35:10 PM | |
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Patty Ideal Rock Total Posts: 4,031 Last Post: 6/4/2008 Member Since: 12/7/2003 |
You know, things go in and out of style so you're best off selecting what pleases you at the time. I'm a "plain" dresser...nothing fancy, mostly jeans and casual tops. The basket setting just seemed to fit my tastes and style more. I love the trellis setting and think it would be great for one of my daughters, though! Also, who is to say that a 3 stone ring will still be in style years from now? Or that 3 round stones will still be in style? I remember when all I wanted was an emeral cut sapphire with trilliant diamond sides. A friend I grew up with and I got together about 10 years ago. She had recently gotten engaged and her ring was a 3 stone with all diamonds. I remember I thought it was boring and that the side stones detracted from the middle diamond! Today I'm sure I'd love it.
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| Posted: 5/12/2004 12:35:10 PM | |
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